2,953 results on '"Web Engineering"'
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102. User Profiling Capabilities in OOWS
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Fons, J., García, F. J., Pelechano, V., Pastor, O., Goos, Gerhard, editor, Hartmanis, Juris, editor, van Leeuwen, Jan, editor, Lovelle, Juan Manuel Cueva, editor, Rodríguez, Bernardo Martín González, editor, Gayo, Jose Emilio Labra, editor, del Puerto Paule Ruiz, María, editor, and Aguilar, Luis Joyanes, editor
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- 2003
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103. The Implementation and Investigation of Integrating e-business web Applications for Web Engineering
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Lee, Hsien-Yu and Wang, Nai-Jian
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- 2013
104. XGuide - A Practical Guide to XML-Based Web Engineering
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Kerer, Clemens, Kirda, Engin, Krügel, Christopher, Goos, Gerhard, editor, Hartmanis, Juris, editor, van Leeuwen, Jan, editor, Gregori, Enrico, editor, Cherkasova, Ludmila, editor, Cugola, Gianpaolo, editor, Panzieri, Fabio, editor, and Picco, Gian Pietro, editor
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- 2002
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105. Developing Web Applications with Awareness of Data Quality Elements – DQAWA
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Service (systems architecture) ,Process management ,Computer science ,Business process ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Web engineering ,Software development process ,Data quality ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Web application ,Quality (business) ,Web application development ,business ,General Environmental Science ,media_common - Abstract
An acceptable level of quality in data is nowadays a paramount for any kind of organization or enterprise that wishes its business processes to prosper. Thus, introducing activities focused in the data quality management is a crucial requirement for the analysts if the level of quality of data for the functionality or service at hand is to be ensured. Such specialized data quality management activities should be presented as early as possible during the software development process. So far and having done a search for proposals in this field, there is still a lack of either methodological or technological proposals with which a developer could be able to design data quality aware applications in the specific field of Web application development. Considering the benefits offered in the field of Model Driven Web Engineering, this work presents a partial outcome of our research in this novel field: a metamodel and a UML profile, both able to be used as data quality artefacts during the design stage of Web applications. The main objective is to provide the designer with the tools needed to design Web applications, in order to prevent data quality issues.
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- 2021
106. Sistem Informasi Pariwisata Untuk Memudahkan Wisatawan Dalam Menentukan Rute Perjalanan Berwisata di Kota Pagar Alam Berbasis Web
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Fitria ria
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Promotion (rank) ,Order (business) ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Method engineering ,Information system ,Advertising ,Web engineering ,Business ,Tourism ,media_common ,Newspaper ,Mass media - Abstract
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membuat sebuah Sistem Informasi Pariwisata berbasis Web. Dalam penyampaian seputar pariwisata masih dilakukan promosi melalui media masa televisi,surat kabar, spanduk dan baleho. Dampaknya wisatawan masih terasa kesulitan dalam menentukan perencanaan perjalanan wisata di kota Pagar Alam. Metode pengembangan sistem yang digunakan adalah metode Web Engineering dengan lima tahapan Customer Communication, Planning, Modelling, Construction dan Deployment. Oleh karena itu, peneliti akan membuat sebuah sistem informasi pariwisata berbasis web guna untuk mempermudah para wisatawan dalam mencari informasi seperti data objek wisata, data hotel dan data restoran serta tempat yang di hubungkan dengan google map. Dengan adanya sistem informasi berbasis web dapat membantu penyebaran promosi ke wisatawan secara luas untuk meningkatkan kunjungan para wisatawan ke Kota Pagar Alam. Kunci Utama: Sistem Informasi;Pariwisata;Web Engineering
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- 2020
107. Developing Web Applications with Awareness of Data Quality Elements – DQAWA
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M. T. Ramírez-Torres, Cesar Guerra-Garcia, Reyes Juárez-Ramírez, and H. Pérez González
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Service (systems architecture) ,Process management ,business.industry ,Business process ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,020207 software engineering ,0102 computer and information sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Web engineering ,01 natural sciences ,Software development process ,010201 computation theory & mathematics ,Data quality ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Web application ,Quality (business) ,Web application development ,business ,Software ,media_common - Abstract
An acceptable level of quality in data is nowadays a paramount for any kind of organization or enterprise that wishes its business processes to prosper. Thus, introducing activities focused in the data quality management is a crucial requirement for the analysts if the level of quality of data for the functionality or service at hand is to be ensured. Such specialized data quality management activities should be presented as early as possible during the software development process. So far and having done a search for proposals in this field, there is still a lack of either methodological or technological proposals with which a developer could be able to design data quality aware applications in the specific field of Web application development. Considering the benefits offered in the field of Model Driven Web Engineering, this work presents a partial outcome of our research in this novel field: a metamodel and a UML profile, both able to be used as data quality artefacts during the design stage of Web applications. The main objective is to provide the designer with the tools needed to design Web applications, in order to prevent data quality issues.
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- 2020
108. Applying Cross-Functional Evolutionary Methodologies to Web Development
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Norton, Kenneth S., Goos, Gerhard, editor, Hartmanis, Juris, editor, van Leeuwen, Jan, editor, Murugesan, San, editor, and Deshpande, Yogesh, editor
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- 2001
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109. Web Engineering: Beyond CS, IS and SE Evolutionary and Non-Engineering Perspectives
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Deshpande, Yogesh, Murugesan, San, Hansen, Steve, Goos, Gerhard, editor, Hartmanis, Juris, editor, van Leeuwen, Jan, editor, Murugesan, San, editor, and Deshpande, Yogesh, editor
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- 2001
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110. Web Engineering: a New Discipline for Development of Web-Based Systems
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Murugesan, San, Deshpande, Yogesh, Hansen, Steve, Ginige, Athula, Goos, Gerhard, editor, Hartmanis, Juris, editor, van Leeuwen, Jan, editor, Murugesan, San, editor, and Deshpande, Yogesh, editor
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- 2001
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111. Fast algorithms for online construction of web tag clouds.
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Marszałkowski, Jakub, Mokwa, Dariusz, Drozdowski, Maciej, Rusiecki, Łukasz, and Narożny, Hubert
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COMPUTER algorithms , *WEBSITES , *CLOUD computing , *PROBLEM solving , *COMBINATORIAL optimization - Abstract
In this paper tag cloud construction for web exposition is studied. Construction of a tag cloud must simultaneously solve at least three interdisciplinary engineering problems: modeling and controlling graphics aesthetics, solving discrete two-dimensional layout optimization problem, and all these must be done on computationally constrained browser platform. We analyze the design choices in the earlier tag cloud studies and provide a taxonomy of algorithmic approaches to tag cloud building. Then, the design requirements for tag clouds on websites are defined. We propose to quantify tag cloud aesthetics by use of a novel objective function based on the rules of typography. Tag cloud construction is formalized as a combinatorial optimization problem with an irregular objective function. A set of algorithms is proposed and evaluated on a collection of tag sets from popular web pages. The methods that meet constraints of the browser platform are chosen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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112. Extensibility Interaction Flow Modeling Language Metamodels to Develop New Web Application Concerns.
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Wakil, Karzan and Jawawi, Dayang N. A.
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WEB-based user interfaces ,ENGINEERING ,DATABASES ,TECHNOLOGY ,NUMERICAL analysis - Abstract
Web engineering is a systematic approach to develop web applications and numerous web engineering methods have been proposed. These methods were extended through defining new models by using different mechanisms to capture the web application concepts. Due to the complexity rising of web applications, the web engineering methods cannot provide web solutions anymore. Even though Interaction Flow Modeling Language (IFML) is recently proposed as a new method for developing web applications, it has limitations. Therefore these methods need to be improved. In this paper, we present the ability of IFML extensibility to support new concerns from web applications. Moreover, we extend IFML through UML mechanisms to support new concerns from the context to the user interface. The new IFML solves the lack of context web application through defining a new model and becomes a new direction to develop concerns modern web applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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113. A general overview and bibliometric analysis of seven ACM hypertext and web conferences.
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Agarwal, Swati, Mittal, Nitish, and Sureka, Ashish
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TECHNOLOGY periodicals ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,SCIENTOMETRICS ,VIDEOCONFERENCING - Abstract
Bibliometric analysis of published scientific papers is a widely used practice to conduct quantitative evaluations and assessments of conferences. In this study, we performed an in-depth bibliometric, scientometric and exploratory analysis of ACM SIGWEB sponsored conferences by visually analysing the DBLP database. We conducted a series of experiments and empirical analysis to answer several questions. Our results showed that the articles published in SIGWEB conferences stem from a variety of countries while the degree of cross-country collaboration is relatively low and that most co-authors of publications are by researchers who all reside in the same country. Collectively, SIGWEB conferences have a higher hosting rate and local community participation in places where the USA and Europe make the greatest conference contributions. Our results showed that the participation of female authors in SIGWEB conferences is increasing while in contrast, there is a huge gender imbalance in leadership and official conference positions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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114. Rekayasa Layanan Sertifikasi Kompetensi LSP Mika Dengan Sistem Berbasis Teknologi Informasi Dan Web.
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Erawan, Lalang, Susanto, Ajib, and Winarno, Agus
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- 2017
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115. Improving the quality of web applications with web specific goal driven requirements engineering.
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Chawla, Shailey, Srivastava, Sangeeta, and Bedi, Punam
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Requirements Analysis is the most important phase in Software development. It is a known fact now that if this phase is carried out properly the cost and effort of the project can be greatly reduced. Web applications are very important in today's times. Effectively, every organization and even individual has a web application to represent itself. The Web applications have grown from just information providers to full-fledged legacy systems with complex processes. There are various methods of web application development, but hardly any method focuses on detailed requirements analysis that is required owing to the criticality of web applications. Goal oriented requirements engineering techniques have proven to be very effective in requirements analysis. Application of goal driven methodologies for web specific requirements can improve the quality of web applications besides saving cost and effort required in the project. The special characteristics of GORE techniques like analysis of softgoals and interdependencies between various requirements help in elimination of conflicts at early stages of web application development. GORE techniques also facilitate evaluation of goal models that helps in choosing amongst the design alternatives and checking completeness of the requirements model leading to Software Requirements Specification. The implementation of web specific goal driven framework is shown in the paper and validated through a usability survey. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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116. Web 1.0 to Web 2.0: an observational study and empirical evidence for the historical r(evolution) of the social web.
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Sykora, Martin
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SOCIAL media ,INTERNET ,SOCIAL networks ,WORLD Wide Web ,WEB design ,INTERACTIVE websites - Abstract
Applications such as Twitter, Facebook or Youtube have taken the internet community by storm and have literally initiated a revolution in online communication. These social media applications are also often referred to by the general, somewhat vague but yet eloquent term - Web 2.0. The term implies a perceived second generation of World Wide Web, i.e., Web 1.0 → Web 2.0. Nevertheless the reference to a 'second' version of the web is misleading, since there was not any specific technical update of the World Wide Web. Hence, this paper empirically explores social media in a historical context as it has evolved and driven a revolution in online communication over the last decade. A unique historical dataset, made available by the Wayback Machine Internet Archive project is employed in order to provide an accurate historical record of the primary web design and related elements that drove the evolution towards a more social and interactive web. This study presents a unique contribution to related academic literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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117. THE DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGY OF SOFTWARE PRODUCT BASED ON WEB ENGINEERING.
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Nerić, Vedrana and Sarajlić, Nermin
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COMPUTER software ,WEB development ,SOFTWARE engineering - Abstract
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- 2017
118. A UML-Based Methodology for Hypermedia Design
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Hennicker, Rolf, Koch, Nora, Goos, Gerhard, editor, Hartmanis, Juris, editor, van Leeuwen, Jan, editor, Evans, Andy, editor, Kent, Stuart, editor, and Selic, Bran, editor
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- 2000
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119. Identifying commonalities in web content management system engineering
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Souer, Jurriaan, Joor, Dirk‐Jan, Helms, Remko, and Brinkkemper, Sjaak
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- 2011
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120. Guidelines for evaluating web accessibility, level A
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Juan J. Acevedo, Laura Gómez Solis, Sonia Itatí Mariño, and María Viviana Godoy Guglielmone
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wai ,evaluation ,proposed guidelines ,w3c ,web engineering ,web quality ,tools ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) defines the guidelines to facilitate access for people with disabilities to ICT. This article presents a proposal to promote the unification and improvement of the works of two authors, combining the procedures and considerations after the evaluation of some web sites Northeast Argentina (NEA).
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- 2013
121. Badminton Competition Aplication Using Website
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Devrhi Setiawan and Nyimas Sopiah
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biology ,business.industry ,Athletes ,Computer science ,lcsh:Mathematics ,Method engineering ,Web engineering ,lcsh:QA1-939 ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:QA75.5-76.95 ,application, website, web engineering ,World Wide Web ,Competition (economics) ,Race (biology) ,Software ,lcsh:Electronic computers. Computer science ,Misinformation ,business - Abstract
Persatuan Bulu Tangkis Seluruh Indonesia (PBSI) is an organization that manages the game of badminton in Indonesia. The Palembang branch of PBSI has so far held a competition that has not used special software, from registration to the results of the competition. The problem that often occurs is the frequent occurrence of misinformation about the race. For this reason, an application will be made that can help accommodate the race administration, starting from the registration of the race to the results of the race. Application created using the website. The development method used in making applications is the Web Engineering method. The programming language used is using PHP and the database is used using MySql. The results of this study are expected to make it easier for athletes to see information about race events, match schedules, race registration, making it easier for badminton clubs to register their athletes in competitions held by PBSI
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- 2020
122. Exploring students perspectives on learning by teaching
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Bianca Bergande, Philipp Brune, and Erica Weilemann
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Didactic method ,020205 medical informatics ,Higher education ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Teaching method ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,02 engineering and technology ,Web engineering ,Originality ,Perception ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Mathematics education ,Group work ,Psychology ,business ,0503 education ,media_common ,Learning by teaching - Abstract
PurposeThe perception of the learning-by-teaching method has been investigated in an Information Systems Engineering course to explore the critical factors for its perception and acceptance by students.Design/methodology/approachThe students' perception of the learning-by-teaching method in a course on Web Engineering is analyzed by qualitative interviews in this research paper.FindingsThe results indicate that it is considered beneficial as long as the students are motivated to participate in the setting, understand why they have to work out their own solution and feel enabled to meet the requirements.Practical implicationThis study provides valuable information what is critical for the success of this didactic method, including practical implications.Originality/valueThis study provides an in-depth case study and shows that a clear structure and additional sources through professionals and peers are vital for project-oriented group work in higher education.
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- 2020
123. PREDICTION OF DESIGN ASPECTS OF WEB PAGE BY HTML PARSER
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Satinder Kaur and Sunil Gupta
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Parsing ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,02 engineering and technology ,Web engineering ,Hyperlink ,HTML ,computer.software_genre ,HTML element ,World Wide Web ,020204 information systems ,Web page ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Quality (business) ,computer ,Reputation ,media_common ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
Inform plays a very important role in life and nowadays, the world largely depends on the World Wide Web to obtain any information. Web comprises of a lot of websites of every discipline, whereas websites consists of web pages which are interlinked with each other with the help of hyperlinks. The success of a website largely depends on the design aspects of the web pages. Researchers have done a lot of work to appraise the web pages quantitatively. Keeping in mind the importance of the design aspects of a web page, this paper aims at the design of an automated evaluation tool which evaluate the aspects for any web page. The tool takes the HTML code of the web page as input, and then it extracts and checks the HTML tags for the uniformity. The tool comprises of normalized modules which quantify the measures of design aspects. For realization, the tool has been applied on four web pages of distinct sites and design aspects have been reported for comparison. The tool will have various advantages for web developers who can predict the design quality of web pages and enhance it before and after implementation of website without user interaction.
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- 2020
124. Combining Multiple Granularity Variability in a Software Product Line Approach for Web Engineering
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Jose-Miguel Horcas, Alejandro Cortiñas, Lidia Fuentes, Miguel R. Luaces, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, and Universidad de Sevilla. TIC258: Data-centric Computing Research Hub
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Feature models ,SPL ,Annotations ,Web engineering ,Variability ,World Wide Web (Sistema de recuperación de la información) ,Software ,Computer Science Applications ,Information Systems ,Composition - Abstract
[Abstract] Context: Web engineering involves managing a high diversity of artifacts implemented in different languages and with different levels of granularity. Technological companies usually implement variable artifacts of Software Product Lines (SPLs) using annotations, being reluctant to adopt hybrid, often complex, approaches combining composition and annotations despite their benefits. Objective: This paper proposes a combined approach to support fine and coarse-grained variability for web artifacts. The proposal allows web developers to continue using annotations to handle fine-grained variability for those artifacts whose variability is very difficult to implement with a composition-based approach, but obtaining the advantages of the composition-based approach for the coarse-grained variable artifacts. Methods: A combined approach based on feature modeling that integrates annotations into a generic composition-based approach. We propose the definition of compositional and annotative variation points with custom-defined semantics, which is resolved by a scaffolding-based derivation engine. The approach is evaluated on a real-world web-based SPL by applying a set of variability metrics, as well as discussing its quality criteria in comparison with annotations, compositional, and combined existing approaches. Results: Our approach effectively handles both fine and coarse-grained variability. The mapping between the feature model and the web artifacts promotes the traceability of the features and the uniformity of the variation points regardless of the granularity of the web artifacts. Conclusions: Using well-known techniques of SPLs from an architectural point of view, such as feature modeling, can improve the design and maintenance of variable web artifacts without the need of introducing complex approaches for implementing the underlying variability. The work of the authors from the Universidad de Málaga is supported by the projects Magic P12-TIC1814 (post-doctoral research grant), MEDEA RTI2018-099213-B-I00 (co-financed by FEDER funds), Rhea P18-FR-1081 (MCI/AEI/FEDER, UE), LEIA UMA18-FEDERIA-157, TASOVA MCIU-AEI TIN2017-90644-REDT and, European Union’s H2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement DAEMON 101017109. The work of the authors from the Universidade da Coruña has been funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033, NextGenerationEU/PRTR, FLATCITY-POC: PDC2021-121239-C31 ; MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 EXTRACompact: PID2020-114635RB-I00 ; GAIN/Xunta de Galicia/ERDF CEDCOVID: COV20/00604 ; Xunta de Galicia/FEDER-UE GRC: ED431C 2021/53 ; MICIU/FEDER-UE BIZDEVOPSGLOBAL: RTI-2018-098309-B-C32 ; MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 MAGIST: PID2019-105221RB-C41 Junta de Andalucía; P12-TIC-1814 Universidad de Málaga; UMA18-FEDERIA-157 Xunta de Galicia; COV20/00604 Xunta de Galicia; ED431C 2021/53 Junta de Andalucía; P18-FR-1081
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125. Facilities Management and Digital Application of Web Engineering: Implications for Business Informatics Systems
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Ezendu Ariwa and Marios Michael
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Digital ,Web Engineering ,Informatics ,Navigation ,Web Page ,General Works - Abstract
A challenge that is facing businesses every day is that of how to promote themselves on the still vastly growing electronic stage. A company‟s web presence connotes a great deal to its customers, including how professional and reliable the organisation is. Companies are usually quite successful at making their websites look the part and creating a successful corporate image for themselves through their website. There are a vast number of website designers out there who can create a fantastic and aesthetically pleasing website to promote a company‟s image. But that is not all there is to a successful website. When a website is to be used as a marketing tool and additional line of income things are not so simple. The website provides the gateway to products and services as well as information required by the customer. The true knack to a successful website is to promote these as effectively as possible, and ensuring repeat visits goes hand in hand with customer loyalty.
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- 2010
126. DaVinci ‐ A model‐driven web engineering framework
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Langegger, Andreas, Palkoska, Jürgen, and Wagner, Roland
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127. WAEI/MSE: uma instância do processo WAE para micro e pequenas empresas de software = WAEI/MSE: an instance of the WAE process for micro and small software enterprises
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Francisco Virginio Maracci, Thelma Elita Colanzi, Andrea Padovan Jubileu, Marcelo Vinícius Creres Rosa, and Emanuelle Fabiana Said Branco
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engenharia para Web ,UML ,CMMI ,micro e pequenas empresas ,Web engineering ,micro and small enterprises ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Em Micro e Pequenas Empresas de Software (MPEs), geralmente, não há umprocesso sistemático de desenvolvimento de software. Um dos motivos é que essas empresas consideram os processos tradicionais extensos. Assim, normalmente, essas empresas são classificadas em nível 1 de maturidade do CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration). O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar uma instância do processo WAE (WebApplication Extension), a fim de auxiliar especificamente as MPEs que desenvolvem software Web a alavancarem o nível de capacidade de seu processo de desenvolvimento de software. A instância foi validada durante sua aplicação no desenvolvimento de um software comercialcom o apoio da Coordenadoria de Web da Unoeste e em outros três estudos de caso. In Micro and Small Enterprises (MSE) of software, there is usuallynot a systematic software development process. One of the reasons is that these enterprises consider the traditional processes extensive. Thus, these enterprises are usually classified in level 1 of maturity of the CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration). The objective ofthis paper is to present a proposal for a software development process, in order to aid specifically MSEs that build Web software, to help them increase the capacity level of their processes. The process was validated during its application in development of software with the support of the Unoeste Web Coordination.
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- 2009
128. Designing websites with eXtensible web (xWeb) methodology
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Rajagopalapillai, Rajugan, Gardner, William, Professor. Chang, Elizabeth, and Professor. Dillon, Tharam S.
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- 2005
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129. Aspects of service‐oriented component procurement in web‐based information systems
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Gaedke, Martin, Meinecke, Johannes, and Nussbaumer, Martin
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- 2005
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130. Photonics applications and web engineering: WILGA 2021
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Waldemar Wójcik, Andrzej Smolarz, and Ryszard Romaniuk
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Library science ,Web engineering ,Mechatronics ,Photonics ,business - Abstract
Wilga 2021 Summer Symposium on Photonics Applications and Web Engineering was the 48th edition of the research and technical meetings series [1,2]. Traditionally, the whole week lasting annual series of technical conferences and topical sessions was scheduled to be held on 26 May – 02 June 2020 in Wilga resort near Warsaw, owned by the Warsaw University of Technology. Nearly 150 participants took part in all of the Wilga 2021 events, most of them being young researchers active in all aspects of photonics, electronics and ICT science and technology. Wilga Symposium also embraces hardware and software technologies associated with photonics like optics, optical engineering, optoelectronics, electronics and electrical engineering, mechatronics, chemical and material engineering, applied physics, industrial solutions and applications. Around 100 papers were presented during Wilga 2021, oral and poster. Out of this number, some papers chosen by authors are published in this volume of Proc. SPIE mostly related to photonics. The major change was that during Wilga 2020 and 2021 Symposia, during summer editions, no traditional large young researcher sessions at large were possible to be organized.
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- 2021
131. Knowledge Based Deep Inception Model for Web Page Classification
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Rajesh Bhatia and Amit Gupta
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Information retrieval ,Interpretation (logic) ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,Web page ,Benchmark (computing) ,Web engineering ,Representation (mathematics) ,Semantics ,Software ,Information Systems ,Domain (software engineering) ,Task (project management) - Abstract
Web Page Classification is decisive for information retrieval and management task and plays an imperative role for natural language processing (NLP) problems in web engineering. Traditional machine learning algorithms excerpt covet features from web pages whereas deep leaning algorithms crave features as the network goes deeper. Pre-trained models such as BERT attains remarkable achievement for text classification and continue to show state-ofthe-art results. Knowledge Graphs can provide rich structured factual information for better language modelling and representation. In this study, we proposed an ensemble Knowledge Based Deep Inception (KBDI) approachfor web page classification by learning bidirectional contextual representation using pre-trained BERT incorporating Knowledge Graph embeddings and fine-tune the target task by applying Deep Inception network utilizing parallel multi-scale semantics. Proposed ensemble evaluates the efficacy of fusing domain specific knowledge embeddings with the pre-trained BERT model. Experimental interpretation exhibit that the proposed BERT fused KBDI model outperforms benchmark baselines and achieve better performance in contrast to other conventional approaches evaluated on web page classification datasets.
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- 2021
132. Análisis, diseño e implementación de un portal de información sobre la resiliencia de las ciudades: niveles A, R y T
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Arias Torres, Pedro
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Digital content management ,Gestión de contenido digital ,Grado en Ingeniería Informática-Grau en Enginyeria Informàtica ,Urban Resilience ,Resiliencia urbana ,LENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOS ,Ingeniería web ,Web Engineering - Abstract
[ES] Este TFG se enmarca en el desarrollo de un portal sobre Resiliencia Urbana, el cual está destinado a que los administradores de las ciudades puedan lanzar y controlar procesos de mejora de la resiliencia de las mismas ante distintos tipos de amenazas. Como parte del portal, la biblioteca digital del mismo tiene como objetivo ofrecer información sobre las ciudades y sus procesos a distintos tipos de usuarios, que podrán, según su perfil, acceder y/o modificar contenidos relacionados con la resiliencia en distintas ciudades. En este TFG se abordará el análisis, diseño e implementación de distintas funcionalidades dentro de la biblioteca digital. Para ello, se partirá de los requisitos previamente descritos y clasificados por roles en el modelo de resiliencia Smart Mature Resilience (SMR). La base de la biblioteca digital la constituirá el sistema de gestión de contenido Wordpress, que será extendido para incorporar la funcionalidad requerida. Este trabajo se desarrollará en conjunción con otro TFG con el mismo objetivo, de modo que entre ambos se implementarán todos los requisitos de acuerdo a un esquema de categorización basado en los niveles de madurez del modelo SMR. Se creará un espacio de información general sobre resiliencia, y uno particular por cada ciudad que desee unirse al portal. Específicamente, en este TFG se implementarán los requisitos de los niveles A, R y T, prestando apoyo además a la implementación de los de los niveles S y M en caso de que así se requiera., [EN] This project is about the development of an Urban Resilience portal, which is destined for the city administrators, so they can use and control proccesses that provide an upgrade for the resillience of the cities against various threats. As a part of the portal, its digital library has the objective to provide information about the cities and their processes to different types of users, and depending on their type, they will be able to access and/or modify contents related to resillience in different cities. The analysis, design and implementation of different functionalities inside the digital library will be described in this project. The starting point will be the requirements that were previously described and classified by roles in the resilience model Smart Mature Resilience (SMR). The base of the digital library will be constitued by the content management system WordPress, that will be extended to incorporate the required functionality. This work will be developed in conjunction with other Project with the same objective, so that both will implement all the requirements based in the schema of the maturity levels presented in the SMR model. A general space of information about resilience will be created, and one particular for each city that desire to belong in the portal. Specifically, this project will implement the level A, R and T requirements, giving support in the implementation of the S and M levels in case is needed., [CA] Aquest TFG s’enmarca al desenvolupament d’un portal de Resiliència Urbana, el qual està destinat a que els administradors de les ciutats puguen llançar i controlar processos de millora de la resiliència de les mateixes davant diferents tipus d'amenaces. Com a part del portal, la biblioteca digital del mateix té com a objectiu oferir informació sobre les ciutats i els seus processos a diferents tipus d'usuaris, que podran, segons el seu perfil, accedir i/o modificar continguts relacionats amb la resiliència en diferents ciutats. En aquest TFG s'abordarà l'anàlisi, disseny i implementació de diferents funcionalitats dins de la biblioteca digital. Per a això, es partirà dels requisits prèviament descrits i classificats per rols en el model de resiliència Smart Mature Resilience (SMR). La base de la biblioteca digital la constituirà el sistema de gestió de contingut WordPress, que serà estés per a incorporar la funcionalitat requerida. Aquest treball es desenvoluparà en conjunció amb un altre TFG amb el mateix objectiu, de manera que entre tots dos s'implementaran tots els requisits d'acord amb un esquema de categorització basat en els nivells de maduresa del model SMR. Es crearà un espai d'informació general sobre resiliència, i un particular per cada ciutat que desitge unir-se al portal. Específicament, en aquest TFG s'implementaran els requisits dels nivells A, R i T, donant suport també a la implementació dels dels nivells S i M en cas que així es requerisca.
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133. Análisis, diseño e implementación de un portal de información sobre la resiliencia de las ciudades: niveles S, M
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Vicente García, Adrián
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Digital content management ,Gestión de contenido digital ,Grado en Ingeniería Informática-Grau en Enginyeria Informàtica ,Urban Resilience ,Web engineering ,Resiliencia urbana ,LENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOS ,Ingeniería web - Abstract
[ES] Este TFG se enmarca en el desarrollo de un portal sobre Resiliencia Urbana, el cual está destinado a que los administradores de las ciudades puedan lanzar y controlar procesos de mejora de la resiliencia de las mismas ante distintos tipos de amenazas. Como parte del portal, la biblioteca digital del mismo tiene como objetivo ofrecer información sobre las ciudades y sus procesos a distintos tipos de usuarios, que podrán, según su perfil, acceder y/o modificar contenidos relacionados con la resiliencia en distintas ciudades. En este TFG se abordará el análisis, diseño e implementación de distintas funcionalidades dentro de la biblioteca digital. Para ello, se partirá de los requisitos previamente descritos y clasificados por roles en el modelo de resiliencia Smart Mature Resilience (SMR). La base de la biblioteca digital la constituirá el sistema de gestión de contenido Wordpress, que será extendido para incorporar la funcionalidad requerida. Este trabajo se desarrollará en conjunción con otro TFG con el mismo objetivo, de modo que entre ambos se implementarán todos los requisitos de acuerdo a un esquema de categorización basado en los niveles de madurez del modelo SMR. Se creará un espacio de información general sobre resiliencia, y uno particular por cada ciudad que desee unirse al portal. Específicamente, en este TFG se implementarán los requisitos de los niveles S y M, prestando apoyo además a la implementación de los de los niveles A, R, y T en caso de que así se requiera., [EN] This TFG is part of the development of a portal on Urban Resilience, which is intended for city administrators to launch and to control processes to improve their resilience in the face of different types of threats. As part of the portal, its digital library aims to offer information about cities and their processes to different types of users, who will be able, according to their profile, to access and / or modify content related to resilience in different cities. In this TFG the analysis, design and implementation of different functionalities within the digital library will be addressed. To do this, we will start from the previously described requirements and classified by roles in the Smart Mature Resilience (SMR) resilience model. The basis of the digital library will be the Wordpress content management system, which will be extended to incorporate the required functionality. This work will be developed in conjunction with another TFG with the same objective, so that between them all the requirements will be implemented according to a categorization scheme based on the maturity levels of the SMR model. A general information space on resilience will be created, and a particular one for each city that wishes to join the portal. Specifically, in this TFG the requirements of levels S and M will be implemented, also providing support to the implementation of those of levels A, R, and T if required., [CA] Aquest TFG s'emmarca en el desenvolupament d'un portal sobre Resiliència Urbana, el qual està destinat al fet que els administradors de les ciutats puguen llançar i controlar processos de millora de la resiliència de les mateixes davant diferents tipus d'amenaces. Com a part del portal, la biblioteca digital del mateix té com a objectiu oferir informació sobre les ciutats i els seus processos a diferents tipus d'usuaris, que podran, segons el seu perfil, accedir i/o modificar continguts relacionats amb la resiliència en diferents ciutats. En aquest TFG s'abordarà l'anàlisi, disseny i implementació de diferents funcionalitats dins de la biblioteca digital. Per a això, es partirà dels requisits prèviament descrits i classificats per rols en el model de resiliència Smart Mature Resilience (SMR). La base de la biblioteca digital la constituirà el sistema de gestió de contingut Wordpress, que serà estés per a incorporar la funcionalitat requerida. Aquest treball es desenvoluparà en conjunció amb un altre TFG amb el mateix objectiu, de manera que entre tots dos s'implementaran tots els requisits d'acord amb un esquema de categorització basat en els nivells de maduresa del model SMR. Es crearà un espai d'informació general sobre resiliència, i un particular per cada ciutat que desitge unir-se al portal. Específicament, en aquest TFG s'implementaran els requisits dels nivells S i M, donant suport a més a la implementació dels dels nivells A, R, i T en cas que així es requerisca.
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134. PEACE-Ful Web Event Extraction and Processing as Bitemporal Mutable Events.
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FURCHE, TIM, GRASSO, GIOVANNI, HUEMER, MICHAEL, SCHALLHART, CHRISTIAN, and SCHREFL, MICHAEL
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BULLETIN boards ,BUSINESS meetings ,AUTOMATIC tracking ,EVENT processing (Computer science) ,TEMPORAL databases - Abstract
The web is the largest bulletin board of the world. Events of all types, from flight arrivals to business meetings, are announced on this board. Tracking and reacting to such event announcements, however, is a tedious manual task, only slightly alleviated by email or similar notifications. Announcements are published with human readers in mind, and updates or delayed announcements are frequent. These characteristics have hampered attempts at automatic tracking. PEACE provides the first integrated framework for event processing on top of web event ads, consisting of event extraction, complex event processing, and action execution in response to these events. Given a schema of the events to be tracked, the framework populates this schema by extracting events from announcement sources. This extraction is performed by little programs called wrappers that produce the events including updates and retractions. PEACE then queries these events to detect complex events, often combining announcements from multiple sources. To deal with updates and delayed announcements, PEACE's schemas are bitemporal, to distinguish between occurrence and detection time. This allows complex event specifications to track updates and to react upon differences in occurrence and detection time. In case of new, changing, or deleted events, PEACE allows one to execute actions, such as tweeting or sending out email notifications. Actions are typically specified as web interactions, for example, to fill and submit a form with attributes of the triggering event. Our evaluation shows that PEACE's processing is dominated by the time needed for accessing the web to extract events and perform actions, allotting to 97.4%. Thus, PEACE requires only 2.6% overhead, and therefore, the complex event processor scales well even withmoderate resources. We further show that simple and reasonable restrictions on complex event specifications and the timing of constituent events suffice to guarantee that PEACE only requires a constant buffer to process arbitrarily many event announcements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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135. Assessing refactorings for usability in e-commerce applications.
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Grigera, Julián, Garrido, Alejandra, Panach, Jose, Distante, Damiano, and Rossi, Gustavo
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SOFTWARE refactoring ,WEB-based user interfaces -- Design & construction ,ELECTRONIC commerce software ,SOFTWARE maintenance ,SOFTWARE engineering - Abstract
Refactoring has been reported as a helpful technique to systematically improve non-functional attributes of software. This paper evaluates the relevance of refactoring for improving usability on web applications. We conducted an experiment with two replications at different locations, with subjects of different profiles. Objects chosen for the experiment were two e-commerce applications that exhibit common business processes in today's web usage. Through the experiment we found that half of the studied refactorings cause a significant improvement in usability. The rest of the refactorings required a post-hoc analysis in which we considered aspects like user expertise in the interaction with web applications or type of application. We conclude that, when improving quality in use, the success of the refactoring process depends on several factors, including the type of software system, context and users. We have analyzed all these aspects, which developers must consider for a better decision support at the time of prioritizing improvements and outweighing effort. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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136. Uma abordagem sistêmica do processo de produção em engenharia web, na fase de concepção.
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Franco Gonçalves, Rodrigo, Luiz Gava, Vagner, Leme Fleury, André, de Paula Pessôa, Marcelo Schneck, and de Mesquita Spinola, Mauro
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Copyright of Production / Produção is the property of Associacao Brasileira de Engenharia de Producao and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2016
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137. Evaluating the use of Pareto Efficiency to Optimize Non-Functional Requirements Satisfaction in i* Modeling.
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Zubcoff, Jose Jacobo, Garrigos, Irene, Casteleyn, Sven, Mazon, Jose Norberto, and Aguilar, Jose Alfonso
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Due to the large, heterogeneous audience of Web applications, and its rapidly changing expectations, holistic requirement analysis approaches are crucial to ensure the success of Web engineering projects. To increase the quality of resulting Web applications, non-functional requirements (NFRs) must be considered. Satisfying them is a non-trivial task that depends on making decisions about which functional requirements (FRs) to implement, and how to prioritize the NFRs. A satisfactory solution is a trade-off, where competing NFRs must be balanced. In this paper, we outline how the Pareto efficiency can complement a goal-oriented requirement analysis modelling to evaluate and select optimal configurations of requirements for a Web application, while NFRs are balanced and maximized according to a priority list. We hereby focus on an empirical evaluation to verify whether our Pareto method improves the accuracy of design decisions during the requirements analysis phase, and/or if it reduces the time needed by designers. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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138. Analysis and Solution of CSS-Sprite Packing Problem.
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MARSZAŁKOWSKI, JAKUB, MIZGAJSKI, JAN, MOKWA, DARIUSZ, and DROZDOWSKI, MACIEJ
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WEBSITE management ,SPRITE (Information retrieval system) ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,TECHNOLOGY ,IMAGE compression ,WEB browsers ,COMPUTER software - Abstract
A CSS-sprite packing problem is considered in this article. CSS-sprite is a technique of combining many pictures of a web page into one image for the purpose of reducing network transfer time. The CSS-sprite packing problem is formulated here as an optimization challenge. The significance of geometric packing, image compression and communication performance is discussed. A mathematical model for constructing multiple sprites and optimization of load time is proposed. The impact of PNG-sprite aspect ratio on file size is studied experimentally. Benchmarking of real user web browsers communication performance covers latency, bandwidth, number of concurrent channels as well as speedup from parallel download. Existing software for building CSS-sprites is reviewed. A novel method, called Spritepack, is proposed and evaluated. Spritepack outperforms current software. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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139. Análisis, diseño e implementación de un portal de información sobre la resiliencia de las ciudades: niveles A, R y T
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Carsí Cubel, José Ángel, Canós Cerdá, José Hilario, Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y Computación - Departament de Sistemes Informàtics i Computació, Universitat Politècnica de València. Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria Informàtica, Arias Torres, Pedro, Carsí Cubel, José Ángel, Canós Cerdá, José Hilario, Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y Computación - Departament de Sistemes Informàtics i Computació, Universitat Politècnica de València. Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria Informàtica, and Arias Torres, Pedro
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[ES] Este TFG se enmarca en el desarrollo de un portal sobre Resiliencia Urbana, el cual está destinado a que los administradores de las ciudades puedan lanzar y controlar procesos de mejora de la resiliencia de las mismas ante distintos tipos de amenazas. Como parte del portal, la biblioteca digital del mismo tiene como objetivo ofrecer información sobre las ciudades y sus procesos a distintos tipos de usuarios, que podrán, según su perfil, acceder y/o modificar contenidos relacionados con la resiliencia en distintas ciudades. En este TFG se abordará el análisis, diseño e implementación de distintas funcionalidades dentro de la biblioteca digital. Para ello, se partirá de los requisitos previamente descritos y clasificados por roles en el modelo de resiliencia Smart Mature Resilience (SMR). La base de la biblioteca digital la constituirá el sistema de gestión de contenido Wordpress, que será extendido para incorporar la funcionalidad requerida. Este trabajo se desarrollará en conjunción con otro TFG con el mismo objetivo, de modo que entre ambos se implementarán todos los requisitos de acuerdo a un esquema de categorización basado en los niveles de madurez del modelo SMR. Se creará un espacio de información general sobre resiliencia, y uno particular por cada ciudad que desee unirse al portal. Específicamente, en este TFG se implementarán los requisitos de los niveles A, R y T, prestando apoyo además a la implementación de los de los niveles S y M en caso de que así se requiera., [EN] This project is about the development of an Urban Resilience portal, which is destined for the city administrators, so they can use and control proccesses that provide an upgrade for the resillience of the cities against various threats. As a part of the portal, its digital library has the objective to provide information about the cities and their processes to different types of users, and depending on their type, they will be able to access and/or modify contents related to resillience in different cities. The analysis, design and implementation of different functionalities inside the digital library will be described in this project. The starting point will be the requirements that were previously described and classified by roles in the resilience model Smart Mature Resilience (SMR). The base of the digital library will be constitued by the content management system WordPress, that will be extended to incorporate the required functionality. This work will be developed in conjunction with other Project with the same objective, so that both will implement all the requirements based in the schema of the maturity levels presented in the SMR model. A general space of information about resilience will be created, and one particular for each city that desire to belong in the portal. Specifically, this project will implement the level A, R and T requirements, giving support in the implementation of the S and M levels in case is needed., [CA] Aquest TFG s’enmarca al desenvolupament d’un portal de Resiliència Urbana, el qual està destinat a que els administradors de les ciutats puguen llançar i controlar processos de millora de la resiliència de les mateixes davant diferents tipus d'amenaces. Com a part del portal, la biblioteca digital del mateix té com a objectiu oferir informació sobre les ciutats i els seus processos a diferents tipus d'usuaris, que podran, segons el seu perfil, accedir i/o modificar continguts relacionats amb la resiliència en diferents ciutats. En aquest TFG s'abordarà l'anàlisi, disseny i implementació de diferents funcionalitats dins de la biblioteca digital. Per a això, es partirà dels requisits prèviament descrits i classificats per rols en el model de resiliència Smart Mature Resilience (SMR). La base de la biblioteca digital la constituirà el sistema de gestió de contingut WordPress, que serà estés per a incorporar la funcionalitat requerida. Aquest treball es desenvoluparà en conjunció amb un altre TFG amb el mateix objectiu, de manera que entre tots dos s'implementaran tots els requisits d'acord amb un esquema de categorització basat en els nivells de maduresa del model SMR. Es crearà un espai d'informació general sobre resiliència, i un particular per cada ciutat que desitge unir-se al portal. Específicament, en aquest TFG s'implementaran els requisits dels nivells A, R i T, donant suport també a la implementació dels dels nivells S i M en cas que així es requerisca.
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140. Análisis, diseño e implementación de un portal de información sobre la resiliencia de las ciudades: niveles S, M
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Carsí Cubel, José Ángel, Canós Cerdá, José Hilario, Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y Computación - Departament de Sistemes Informàtics i Computació, Universitat Politècnica de València. Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria Informàtica, Vicente García, Adrián, Carsí Cubel, José Ángel, Canós Cerdá, José Hilario, Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y Computación - Departament de Sistemes Informàtics i Computació, Universitat Politècnica de València. Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria Informàtica, and Vicente García, Adrián
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[ES] Este TFG se enmarca en el desarrollo de un portal sobre Resiliencia Urbana, el cual está destinado a que los administradores de las ciudades puedan lanzar y controlar procesos de mejora de la resiliencia de las mismas ante distintos tipos de amenazas. Como parte del portal, la biblioteca digital del mismo tiene como objetivo ofrecer información sobre las ciudades y sus procesos a distintos tipos de usuarios, que podrán, según su perfil, acceder y/o modificar contenidos relacionados con la resiliencia en distintas ciudades. En este TFG se abordará el análisis, diseño e implementación de distintas funcionalidades dentro de la biblioteca digital. Para ello, se partirá de los requisitos previamente descritos y clasificados por roles en el modelo de resiliencia Smart Mature Resilience (SMR). La base de la biblioteca digital la constituirá el sistema de gestión de contenido Wordpress, que será extendido para incorporar la funcionalidad requerida. Este trabajo se desarrollará en conjunción con otro TFG con el mismo objetivo, de modo que entre ambos se implementarán todos los requisitos de acuerdo a un esquema de categorización basado en los niveles de madurez del modelo SMR. Se creará un espacio de información general sobre resiliencia, y uno particular por cada ciudad que desee unirse al portal. Específicamente, en este TFG se implementarán los requisitos de los niveles S y M, prestando apoyo además a la implementación de los de los niveles A, R, y T en caso de que así se requiera., [EN] This TFG is part of the development of a portal on Urban Resilience, which is intended for city administrators to launch and to control processes to improve their resilience in the face of different types of threats. As part of the portal, its digital library aims to offer information about cities and their processes to different types of users, who will be able, according to their profile, to access and / or modify content related to resilience in different cities. In this TFG the analysis, design and implementation of different functionalities within the digital library will be addressed. To do this, we will start from the previously described requirements and classified by roles in the Smart Mature Resilience (SMR) resilience model. The basis of the digital library will be the Wordpress content management system, which will be extended to incorporate the required functionality. This work will be developed in conjunction with another TFG with the same objective, so that between them all the requirements will be implemented according to a categorization scheme based on the maturity levels of the SMR model. A general information space on resilience will be created, and a particular one for each city that wishes to join the portal. Specifically, in this TFG the requirements of levels S and M will be implemented, also providing support to the implementation of those of levels A, R, and T if required., [CA] Aquest TFG s'emmarca en el desenvolupament d'un portal sobre Resiliència Urbana, el qual està destinat al fet que els administradors de les ciutats puguen llançar i controlar processos de millora de la resiliència de les mateixes davant diferents tipus d'amenaces. Com a part del portal, la biblioteca digital del mateix té com a objectiu oferir informació sobre les ciutats i els seus processos a diferents tipus d'usuaris, que podran, segons el seu perfil, accedir i/o modificar continguts relacionats amb la resiliència en diferents ciutats. En aquest TFG s'abordarà l'anàlisi, disseny i implementació de diferents funcionalitats dins de la biblioteca digital. Per a això, es partirà dels requisits prèviament descrits i classificats per rols en el model de resiliència Smart Mature Resilience (SMR). La base de la biblioteca digital la constituirà el sistema de gestió de contingut Wordpress, que serà estés per a incorporar la funcionalitat requerida. Aquest treball es desenvoluparà en conjunció amb un altre TFG amb el mateix objectiu, de manera que entre tots dos s'implementaran tots els requisits d'acord amb un esquema de categorització basat en els nivells de maduresa del model SMR. Es crearà un espai d'informació general sobre resiliència, i un particular per cada ciutat que desitge unir-se al portal. Específicament, en aquest TFG s'implementaran els requisits dels nivells S i M, donant suport a més a la implementació dels dels nivells A, R, i T en cas que així es requerisca.
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- 2021
141. RANCANG BANGUN WEBSITE JURUSAN ILMU PEMERINTAHAN FAKULTAS ILMU SOSIAL DAN ILMU POLITIK UNIVERSITAS PALANGKA RAYA
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Deddy Ronaldo, Jadiaman Parhusip, and Hanna Darmawan
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World Wide Web ,business.industry ,Editorial team ,Adobe ,Web page ,engineering ,Adobe photoshop ,The Internet ,Web engineering ,engineering.material ,business ,Black-box testing ,Test (assessment) - Abstract
The Government Science Department is under the auspices of the University of Palangka Raya Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP), requiring facilities / media to manage academic data and information in the form of websites.The methods used in making the website are: data collection, consultation and design design methods using UML-Based Web Engineering (UWE). The website was developed using PHP, Xampp, Adobe Dreamweaver CS3, Notepad ++, Adobe Photoshop, and MYSQL.Website testing uses blackbox testing to test system functionality and browser testing for testing web pages using internet explorer, mozilla firefox and google chrome. The more appropriate display result is to use Google Chrome. Users of this website are admin, course coordinator lecturers, editorial team of journals, students and visitors
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- 2019
142. RANCANG BANGUN SISTEM ADMINISTRASI KEPENDUDUKAN PADA KELURAHAN PENJALANG DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE WEB ENGINEERING
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sas mita
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Fence (finance) ,World Wide Web ,education.field_of_study ,Computer science ,Population ,Population data ,Big Book ,Urban village ,Web engineering ,Weaving ,education ,GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
Population administration system in natural urban fence crossing urban villages still manually, still using a big book so that the population data search is still less effective. The purpose of this research is to design and build a population administration system in crossing urban villages by using PHP programming and MySQL Database. The methodology used is Web Engineering (web engineering). The results to be achieved are the availability of supporting applications in the urban village of Pagaralam that can be obtained without being bound by time and space. With this application in the weaving village it is expected to be able to help deliver information quickly and make it easy to get information about the weaving village.
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- 2019
143. PERANGKAT LUNAK PENGARSIPAN SURAT MENYURAT BERBASIS WEB DALAM UPAYA MENINGKATKAN PELAYANAN ADMINSTRASI
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Nyimas Sopiah and Indri Wahyuni
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System development ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Process (engineering) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Web engineering ,Payment ,World Wide Web ,Software ,Unified Modeling Language ,Work (electrical) ,Management system ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language ,media_common - Abstract
Correspondence is very important in managing an organization. With correspondence, the administrative process of an organization will be neater making, so that it is expected that all records can be arranged properly. This study aims to provide a computer-based letter management system consisting of the process of managing bid letters, payment letters and contract letters and making report management letters more efficiently and effectively. The system development method used is the Web Engineering. Design tools using UML (Unified Modelling Language)-Based Web Engineering (UWE). This software was built using VB.Net. The benefit of this research is to increase an understanding and insight in the world of work that computer science will facilitate work in a company from any matter, for example, one example letter making and archiving
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- 2019
144. IMPLEMENTASI METODE WEB ENGINEERING DALAM MEMBANGUN SISTEM E-RESERVATION PEMESANAN KAMAR HOTEL
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Irwansyah Irwansyah and Helda Yudiastuti
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Receipt ,Database ,Check-in ,Computer science ,Method engineering ,Reservation ,Web engineering ,computer.software_genre ,GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS ,Unified Modeling Language ,Phone ,computer ,computer.programming_language ,Proof-of-payment - Abstract
This research was conducted at Hotel Telaga Biru Pagaralam, aims to create a new system that can overcome the problems that occur in the Hotel, especially in terms of booking rooms. The current room booking system is still done manually, which is still recorded in the book when guests check in until check out, then it is given a receipt as proof of payment in advance to the guest according to the length of the guest staying. In addition to coming directly customers can book a room by contacting the hotel by phone. For this, researchers are doing the action of making a system engineering information-based hotel reservation with the system development strategy using the Web engineering method, the tools used in the design are Unified Modelling Language (UML), in the development of this application authors use the PHP and MySql programming language as the Database of room booking systems. This system generates a system that allows customers and hotel to make bookings.
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- 2019
145. Cloud-based enterprise resource planning with elastic model–view–controller architecture for Internet realization
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Hsien-Yu Lee and Nai-Jian Wang
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business.industry ,Emerging technologies ,Computer science ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,020207 software engineering ,Cloud computing ,02 engineering and technology ,Web engineering ,Hardware and Architecture ,Model–view–controller ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,The Internet ,business ,Web application development ,Software engineering ,Law ,Enterprise resource planning ,Mobile device ,Software - Abstract
Companies currently encounter obstacles in networking, integration, and global manufacturing as mobile devices as well as computers increasingly facilitate commercial activities. Accordingly, we propose a new web-based enterprise resource planning (e-ERP) system that can be rapidly migrated from conventional on-site ERP systems. In this paper, by referring to Internet technologies and several key web topics, we explore the evolution of e-Commerce and ERP. We also discuss the applications of the proposed method based on an elastic model–view–controller e-ERP and software-as-a-service delivery. On the basis of information system architecture evaluation and realization results, we discuss the application of web technologies and web engineering models for the effective hosting of a reliable cloud ERP. In addition, on the basis of a review of the literature and related emerging technologies, we comparatively discuss several holistic frameworks of web application development from the technical and business perspectives. As indicated by the implementation results, the proposed approach can be used to effectively host a secure cloud ERP.
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- 2019
146. OakStreaming: A Peer-to-PeerVideo Streaming Library
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Ralf Klamma and István Koren
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HTML5 ,Multimedia ,Computer Networks and Communications ,End user ,business.industry ,Computer science ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Cloud computing ,02 engineering and technology ,Web engineering ,computer.software_genre ,JavaScript ,WebRTC ,Upload ,020204 information systems ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,business ,computer ,Software ,Internet video ,Information Systems ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
Multimedia platforms dealing with movie streaming and video-based short messages have increased the global Internet video traffic substantially in the last couple of years. Over the same period, multimedia on the Web has been standardized in terms of codecs and browserbased JavaScript APIs. However, today the technological challenges concerning the distribution of large video files are mainly tackled by scaling up capacities in cloud data centers, or relying on content delivery networks. Both approaches favor financially strong, large companies, while independent video providers with highly demanded videos are disadvantaged. Peer-to-peer streaming provides an alternative by shifting the data streams to the clients. In this article, we conceptualize different methods to move video delivery from centralized cloud infrastructures to end user devices.We discuss their strengths & weaknesses and present design considerations. To exemplify a particular approach, we showcase the implementation and evaluation of OakStreaming, our system that streams videos peer-to-peer via WebTorrent in HTML5. Particularly, we offer Web video providers a library that has various parameters, for instance to limit the bandwidth available for peer-topeer uploads. The resulting library is available as open source software on GitHub.
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- 2019
147. The Systematic Discovery of Services in Early Stages of Agile Developments: A Systematic Literature Review
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María José Escalona, Manuel Mejías, Jorge Sedeño, and G. Vázquez
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Service (systems architecture) ,Process management ,010304 chemical physics ,Requirements engineering ,business.industry ,Computer science ,computer.internet_protocol ,Service-oriented architecture ,Web engineering ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Scrum ,Software development process ,0103 physical sciences ,Web application ,business ,computer ,Agile software development - Abstract
In recent years, agile methodologies have been consolidated and extended in organizations that develop software in Web environments. For this reason, the development methodology of these organizations will not only be related to Services, but also to the Web Engineering paradigm. These organizations are heading for incorporating software development methodologies whose paradigm can allow integration, naturally and in the earlier stages of Web applications develop with the services of the organization that described and published in the Services Portfolio. The aim of this study will be to analyze the current state of the art in the process of discovering services in early stages of agile software development with focus on those identified requirements that could be covered with the services included in the Service Portfolio. We have identified 20 relevant papers through conducting a double systematic literature review (SLR). It is concluded that no study has been found that can solve the entire process of discovering candidate services within an organization that cover the requirements of a new application developed with agile methodologies. At the same time, guidelines have been found to formalize the solution to this problem and fill in that gap of knowledge by proposing in a single process, the formalization of a requirement based on agile techniques, which can be managed against a Services Portfolio.
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- 2019
148. AutoCRUD: Automatic generation of CRUD specifications in interaction flow modelling language
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Javier Sierra, Juan Carlos Preciado, Roberto Rodríguez-Echeverría, Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa, and José María Conejero
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Web application framework ,Computer science ,business.industry ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Web engineering ,computer.software_genre ,Automation ,Flow (mathematics) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Web application ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Joint (building) ,Software engineering ,business ,computer ,Software - Abstract
Data-intensive Web applications are usually developed by means of specific Web application frameworks, which provide, among other features, the proper tools to automate redundant tasks, e.g. the implementation of CRUD operations. However, although Model-Driven Web Engineering (MDWE) approaches have defined specific languages and tools to significantly reduce development efforts, the provision of such automation tools has been traditionally neglected. This paper presents AutoCRUD, a WebRatio plug-in automating the generation of CRUD operations in OMG Interacting Flow Modelling Language (IFML). It has been developed as a joint effort by academia and industry to assess its validity in a real scenario.
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- 2018
149. Simple but Crucial User Interfaces in the World Wide Web: Introducing 20 Guidelines for Usable Web Form Design
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Sébastien Orsini, Klaus Opwis, Javier A. Bargas-Avila, Alexandre N. Tuch, Olivia Brenzikofer, and Sandra P. Roth
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Web standards ,Engineering ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Web development ,business.industry ,Web engineering ,computer.software_genre ,World Wide Web ,Web page ,Web design ,medicine ,Web navigation ,Web service ,business ,computer ,Web modeling - Abstract
Most websites use interactive online forms as the main contact point between users and website owners (e.g. companies, governmental institutions, ect.). Therefore, a proper design of such forms is crucial to allow smooth information exchange. It can be decisive on the success or failure of an online transaction. Users mostly visit a website with an intention that is related to the content of that site (e.g. purchasing an article, gathering information). Hence, they do not visit a website with the intention or goal of filling in a web form. Let us illustrate this with an online shopping example: Once users have chosen the items that they wish to buy, they want to finish their shopping as quickly, easily and safely as possible. But to successfully complete the shopping process users have to provide some personal data such as shipping address or credit card information. In the users perception, an online form may be perceived as a hurdle. There is evidence that unusable web forms lead to customers aborting the transaction prematurely, resulting in loss of profit (Wroblewski, 2008). To prevent such dropouts from the buying process, a revision of the form is necessary. A successful redesign of a suboptimal online form may result in an increased completion rate in the range of 10%-40% (Wroblewski, 2008). For instance, the eBay User Experience and Design Group reported that a redesign of the eBay registration form made a significant contribution to eBay’s business and user success (Herman, 2004). The World Wide Web contains a wide range of different web form design solutions for similar interface aspects and problems. Exemplarily, Figure 1 shows four different ways of implementing and communicating format restrictions to users. It can be seen, that even website developers of major companies choose very different ways to solve the same problems. This raises several important questions: Are these solutions equivalent or are there ways that lead to superior web forms in terms of an enhanced usability? Would it not be advantageous to use similar solutions for similar problems, so that predictability for users can be increased? Are there different solutions that may be used depending on the developer’s intentions? In the last years a growing body of research and guidelines have been published on how to make online forms more usable. They answer to a certain extent the questions mentioned
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- 2021
150. Web Application Software Engineering Technology and Process
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Liangfu Luo
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Information management ,Management information systems ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Process (engineering) ,Software development ,Web application ,The Internet ,Web engineering ,Project management ,business ,Software engineering - Abstract
With the rapid development of network technology and the rapid growth of e-commerce, complex wide-area distributed Web applications are emerging. Many traditional information management and database systems are being migrated to the Internet. The development of Web engineering is increasing gradually, and the proportion in software engineering technology and project development process will be larger and larger. Web engineering is an emerging and rapidly developing discipline. In order to ensure that Web engineering can develop as efficiently as traditional software engineering so as to avoid Web crisis, this paper will illustrate with the development and process examples of Web engineering technology. Combined with the software development and project management process and related results of a Web engineering project example, namely the driver training management information system (JPMIS), this paper proposes some applications based on the Web engineering software development and project management technology. This paper puts forward a concrete implementation method for the application of Web engineering in China’s small and medium-sized software enterprises.
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- 2021
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