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The Authoring Process of the UML-based Web Engineering Approach

by Nora Koch, Andreas Kraus, Rolf Hennicker , 2001
"... We propose a precise UML-based authoring method for Web applications. This authoring method is part of the UML-based Web Engineering (UWE) approach. Starting with a requirement analysis done by use cases technique, it focuses on the design phase. The conceptual model of the application is used as gu ..."
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in an automatic way thus providing the basis for a generation mechanism for Web application design. The different models of the design process are represented by using a UML conform extension of UML for Web applications (UML profile). The authoring process is illustrated with an example: a Web--based conference

UML 2.0 Profile for WebML Modeling

by Nathalie Moreno, Piero Fraternalli, Antonio Vallecillo - In Proc. 2nd ModelDriven Web Engineering Workshop, ICWE’06 , 2006
"... In recent years, we have witnessed how the Web Engineering community considers the use of standard UML notation, techniques and supporting tools for modeling Web systems, including the adaptation of their own modeling languages, representation diagrams and development processes to UML. This interest ..."
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the concepts and mechanisms of its domain of reference. However, it cannot fully interoperate with other notations, nor can it be integrated with other tools. As a solution to these requirements, in this paper we describe a UML 2.0 profile for WebML which allows WebML models to be used in conjunction

Extending UML to Support Ontology Engineering for the Semantic Web

by Kenneth Baclawski, Mieczyslaw K. Kokar, Paul A. Kogut, Lewis Hart, Jeffrey Smith, William S. Holmes, Jerzy Letkowski, Michael L. Aronson, Michaell. Aronson - In: Fourth International Conference on UML, Toronto , 2001
"... There is rapidly growing momentum for web enabled agents that reason about and dynamically integrate the appropriate knowledge and services at run-time. The World Wide Web Consortium and the DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) program have been actively involved in furthering this trend. The dynamic ..."
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, such as profiles, global modularity and extension mechanisms that have yet to be considered in DAML. Our paper identifies the similarities and differences (with examples) between UML and DAML. To reconcile these differences, we propose a modest extension to the UML infrastructure for one of the most problematic

Systematic Design of Web Applications with UML

by Rolf Hennicker, Nora Koch , 2001
"... Abstract. We propose a systematic design method for Web applications which takes into account the navigation space and the presentational aspects of the application. The method is based on a UML profile for the Web domain. Starting with a use case analysis and a conceptual model of the application w ..."
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Abstract. We propose a systematic design method for Web applications which takes into account the navigation space and the presentational aspects of the application. The method is based on a UML profile for the Web domain. Starting with a use case analysis and a conceptual model of the application

Web Comprehension by UML Stereotypes

by Chothmal Choudhary
"... Abstract Web applications use components developed in various technologies through an abstraction space richer than that of the object oriented paradigm. The architecture of web applications can be represented by showing specific web components, their compositions, navigations and inter-component r ..."
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specific web components. Keywords UML, Components, Profile, Modeling, OMG, Framework I. Introduction A typical web application uses components developed in various technologies through an abstraction space richer than that of the object oriented paradigm. Web applications have concepts like session

Extending UML for Modeling Navigation and Presentation in Web Applications

by Nora Koch, Hubert Baumeister, Rolf Hennicker, Luis M - In Proc. of the Workshop Modeling Web Applications in the UML, UML’00 , 2000
"... This paper presents a UML Profile for Web applications. It is a UML extension based on the general extension mechanisms provided by the UML that defines specific stereotypes to model the navigational and presentational aspects of Web applications. This profile is part of a methodology for the analys ..."
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This paper presents a UML Profile for Web applications. It is a UML extension based on the general extension mechanisms provided by the UML that defines specific stereotypes to model the navigational and presentational aspects of Web applications. This profile is part of a methodology

A UML Profile for Software Agents

by Federico Bergenti And, Federico Bergenti, Agostino Poggi
"... Introduction The ever-increasing importance of the Web is promoting the development of agent technology and it is driving the introduction of agent-oriented software engineering [5, 3, 7]. This discipline has just been accepted by the conununity of software engineering with the introduction of the ..."
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Introduction The ever-increasing importance of the Web is promoting the development of agent technology and it is driving the introduction of agent-oriented software engineering [5, 3, 7]. This discipline has just been accepted by the conununity of software engineering with the introduction

Using UML Profiles for Documenting Web-Based Application Frameworks

by Lidia Fuentes, José M. Troya, Antonio Vallecillo, Antonio Vallecillo [lff, Av]@lcc. Uma. Es - Annals of Software Engineering , 2002
"... The Web now offers an exceptional infrastructure for the development of distributed collaborative services and applications. However, most of the existing applications only make use of the Web access and visualization facilities, without exploiting its distributed-processing potential capabilities. ..."
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for documenting Webbased application frameworks, as a standard means for expressing their semantics. UML profiles allow all stakeholders of a system to share a common graphical notation and vocabulary, and permit more precise specifications and better documentation on how to use and customize applications

A UML Profile for Modeling Frameworkbased Web Information Systems

by Vítor Estêvão, Silva Souza, Ricardo De Almeida Falbo, Giancarlo Guizzardi
"... Abstract. The rapid evolution of the area of Web Engineering has motivated the proposal of several methods and frameworks for the development of Web Information Systems (WISs). In particular, it is becoming more and more common to use containerbased architectures and frameworks when it comes to thei ..."
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to their development. Following this idea, we have proposed a method for designing frameworkbased WISs, called FrameWeb. and, in this paper, we present FrameWeb's UML profile for modeling framework components in design models.

Defining a UML Profile for Web–based Educational Applications

by Andreas Papasalouros, Symeon Retalis
"... This paper presents a UML profile for web–based educational applications. The definition of the profile is provided by applying a certain formalism which is based on the metamodeling architecture of the UML language. An example is given throughout the paper for the illustration of an instantiated mo ..."
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This paper presents a UML profile for web–based educational applications. The definition of the profile is provided by applying a certain formalism which is based on the metamodeling architecture of the UML language. An example is given throughout the paper for the illustration of an instantiated
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