2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84628-923-1_5
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Applying the Oows Model-Driven Approach for Developing Web Applications. The Internet Movie Database Case Study

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“…These "pieces" are called Web page zones (Fons et al, 2008) and they contain specific component within Web pages. Table 1 shows the list of the Web page zones used by the Web DUE technique, the suitability of including such zones in a Web page, and a brief description of their contents.…”
Section: A the Web Due Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These "pieces" are called Web page zones (Fons et al, 2008) and they contain specific component within Web pages. Table 1 shows the list of the Web page zones used by the Web DUE technique, the suitability of including such zones in a Web page, and a brief description of their contents.…”
Section: A the Web Due Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some situations, navigational models do not provide an appropriate syntax to model common behaviours of current web systems, such as the dynamic navigation behaviour observed during users' interaction, or inter-intra contextual navigation. Most of the methodologies mentioned in the literature [UWE (Koch et al, 2007), WebML (Ceri et al, 2000), OOWS (Fons et al, 2007), OO-H (Cachero et al, 2000), OOHDM (Schwabe and Rossi, 1998)] start the design of navigational models from the conceptual (i.e., structural) model. However, the way in which the information is arranged and structured in the organisation, is not necessarily the way external users need to access it (De Troyer and Decruyenaere, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, methodologies such as UWE (Koch et al, 2007), WebML (Ceri et al, 2000), W2000 (Baresi et al, 2006), OOWS (Fons et al, 2007); and tools such as Acceleo (http://www.acceleo.org), AndroMDA (http://www.andromda.org), Olivanova (http://www.sosyinc.com), Optimal J (http://www.compuware.com), ArcStyler (http://www.markosweb.com/www/arcstyler.com), among others, have partially adapted their models, processes and/or transformation languages to the model driven architecture -MDA (MDA Guide Version 1.0.1, http://www.omg.org); MDA propose using several standard languages to follow MDD. Without adopting MDA approach in all its potential, the methodologies tend not to take advantage of the efficiency and effectiveness in web engineering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To find out how the Accessibility concerns should be introduced in the development life cycle, we analyzed how mature modeldriven Web Engineering (WE) approaches such as UWE [7], OOHDM [14], OOWS [6] or WSDM [5] face this cycle. All of them comprise several activities focusing on some specific design concerns; however, OOHDM fulfils many of our expectations, so we decided to join our approach to this particular WE approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%