2019
DOI: 10.14569/ijacsa.2019.0100209
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Extracting the Features of Modern Web Applications based on Web Engineering Methods

Abstract: With the revolution of the information, an advanced version of the web proposed from web 1.0 to web 4.0. In each version, many web applications appeared. In the new versions, modern web applications (MWAs) proposed. These applications have specific features and different features, and these features made a new challenge for web engineering methods. The problem is that web engineering methods have limitations for MWAs, and the gap is that the developers cannot highlight the new features based on web engineering… Show more

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“…The evolution of Web 1.0 into the Web 4.0, has resulted in the introduction of several improvements and new challenges in development of Web Applications. Clusters of webs 3.0 and 4.0 represent the modern web applications that possess great extent of complexities, encompassing Ubiquitous Web Applications (UWAs), Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), Semantic Web Applications (SWAs), and Intelligent Web Applications (IWAs) [142], often resulting in the necessity to contemplate specific architectures in order to deal these trends. Functionalities of Web applications also evolve to provide services that are more relevant to potential users.…”
Section: Model Driven Web Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolution of Web 1.0 into the Web 4.0, has resulted in the introduction of several improvements and new challenges in development of Web Applications. Clusters of webs 3.0 and 4.0 represent the modern web applications that possess great extent of complexities, encompassing Ubiquitous Web Applications (UWAs), Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), Semantic Web Applications (SWAs), and Intelligent Web Applications (IWAs) [142], often resulting in the necessity to contemplate specific architectures in order to deal these trends. Functionalities of Web applications also evolve to provide services that are more relevant to potential users.…”
Section: Model Driven Web Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%