Abstract
Web applications have already evolved from static sites to completely distributed applications;
nowadays they are facing a new transformation and are becoming ubiquitous systems that are available anytime, anywhere, and with any media.
This new requirements led the Ubiquitous Web Applications (UWA) project (IST-2000-25131) to propose a special purpose design approach to modelling Web applications.
The UWA Consorium aims at producing a design environment with a number of innovative features: explicit requirements elicitation, flexible and powerful customisation
design, integrated notations based on UML, orientation towards application frameworks to maximise design reuse, and use of XML to support portable design documentation.
This paper introduces the approach and sketches the main design steps.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of the eBusiness and eWork Conference (e-2002), Prague, Czeck Republic, 16-18 October 2002 |
| Publisher | IOS Press |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| ISBN (Print) | 1-58603-284-4 |
| Publication status | Published - 2002 |
Fields of science
- 102 Computer Sciences
- 102002 Augmented reality
- 102006 Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW)
- 102013 Human-computer interaction
- 102015 Information systems
- 102021 Pervasive computing
- 102025 Distributed systems
- 102027 Web engineering
- 202038 Telecommunications
- 101004 Biomathematics
- 101027 Dynamical systems
- 101028 Mathematical modelling
- 101029 Mathematical statistics
- 101014 Numerical mathematics
- 101015 Operations research
- 101016 Optimisation
- 101017 Game theory
- 101018 Statistics
- 101019 Stochastics
- 101024 Probability theory
- 101026 Time series analysis
- 102001 Artificial intelligence
- 102003 Image processing
- 102004 Bioinformatics
- 102018 Artificial neural networks
- 102019 Machine learning
- 103029 Statistical physics
- 106005 Bioinformatics
- 106007 Biostatistics
- 202017 Embedded systems
- 202035 Robotics
- 202036 Sensor systems
- 202037 Signal processing
- 305901 Computer-aided diagnosis and therapy
- 305905 Medical informatics
- 305907 Medical statistics
- 102032 Computational intelligence
- 102033 Data mining
- 101031 Approximation theory