2007 9th IEEE International Workshop on Web Site Evolution 2007
DOI: 10.1109/wse.2007.4380240
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Designing Rich Internet Applications with Web Engineering Methodologies

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“…(2) WebML which extends its conceptual modeling primitives for RIA's [2] and provides support for distributed event-driven RIA's and specific interaction patterns typically occurring in RIAs. (3) RUX [9], a method independent presentation framework for RIAs tackling presentational specificities of RIAs. RUX has been applied to WebML and UWE, lending its presentational capabilities to these approaches and (4) OOH4RIA which we will extend and use as a RIA method in this article.…”
Section: Personalization: From Traditional Web Applications To Riasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2) WebML which extends its conceptual modeling primitives for RIA's [2] and provides support for distributed event-driven RIA's and specific interaction patterns typically occurring in RIAs. (3) RUX [9], a method independent presentation framework for RIAs tackling presentational specificities of RIAs. RUX has been applied to WebML and UWE, lending its presentational capabilities to these approaches and (4) OOH4RIA which we will extend and use as a RIA method in this article.…”
Section: Personalization: From Traditional Web Applications To Riasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Web engineering community is well-aware of these difficult challenges, extending the design methodologies that target traditional Web 1.0 applications to also support RIAs [2,5,9,12]. However, due to their relative recentness, these extensions do not yet cover all design concerns usually encountered in state-of-the-art Web applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) WebML which extends its conceptual modeling primitives for RIA's [3] and provides support for distributed event-driven RIA's and specific interaction patterns typically occurring in RIA's [2]. (3) RUX [13], a method independent presentation framework for RIA's, allowing it to tackle presentational specificities of RIA's. RUX has been applied to WebML and UWE, lending its presentational capabilities to these approaches and (4) OOH4RIA which we will elaborate and use as a framework in this article.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Web engineering community is well-aware of these difficult challenges, extending the design methodologies that target traditional Web 1.0 applications to also support RIAs (e.g. WebML [3], RUX [13], OOHRIA [9], OOHDM [16]). However, due to their relative youthfulness, these new methodologies do not yet cover all design concerns usually encountered in state-of-the-art Web applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, a Rich Internet Application is loaded by the client along with some initial data; then, it manages data rendering and event processing, communicating with the server when the user requires further information or must submit data (Bozzon et al, 2006) Rich Internet Applications are gaining popularity thanks to the facilities they provide to develop Web applications with multimedia, high levels of interactivity, collaborative work, and/or homogeneous presentation requirements at the client side. However, this new kind of Web application currently lacks complete methodologies and models which aid its design and development (Preciado, et al, 2007).…”
Section: The Arrival Of Rich Internet Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%