Methodologies for the design and engineering of web applications evolve to accommodate the increased dynamic nature of modern web applications. In this paper we show and demonstrate the similarity between the dynamics in web applications and adaptive hypermedia systems using a general purpose model-driven web design methodology (Hera). To do so we use a simple example. We also stress advantages of specifying adaptivity within models defined on the schema level
For adaptive hypermedia there is a strong model in form of the AHAM model and the AHA! system. This ...
For adaptive hypermedia there is a strong model in form of the AHAM model and the AHA! system. This ...
Web Information Systems (WIS) present up-to-date information on the Web based on data coming from he...
Methodologies for the design and engineering of web applications evolve to accommodate the increased...
The growing demand for data-driven Web applications has led to the need for a structured and control...
For almost a decade people have been developing hypertext or hypermedia applications that adapt to s...
Adaptive hypermedia (AH) systems that adapt themselves to the user’s characteristics generally inclu...
The increasing number of requirements for a Web Information System asks for an engineered process in...
The increasing number of requirements for a Web Information System asks for an engineered process in...
The growing demand for data-driven Web applications has led to the need for a structured and control...
In this paper we propose a framework for the design and development of adaptive Web applications. Th...
Abstract. Modelling adaptive Web applications is a difficult and complex task. Usually, the developm...
World Wide Web lets information providers (potentially) reach millions of people located all over th...
There are roughly two types of (Web-based or other) Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS): special-purpo...
The use of semantic web languages brings a number of advantages for web engineering methodologies. I...
For adaptive hypermedia there is a strong model in form of the AHAM model and the AHA! system. This ...
For adaptive hypermedia there is a strong model in form of the AHAM model and the AHA! system. This ...
Web Information Systems (WIS) present up-to-date information on the Web based on data coming from he...
Methodologies for the design and engineering of web applications evolve to accommodate the increased...
The growing demand for data-driven Web applications has led to the need for a structured and control...
For almost a decade people have been developing hypertext or hypermedia applications that adapt to s...
Adaptive hypermedia (AH) systems that adapt themselves to the user’s characteristics generally inclu...
The increasing number of requirements for a Web Information System asks for an engineered process in...
The increasing number of requirements for a Web Information System asks for an engineered process in...
The growing demand for data-driven Web applications has led to the need for a structured and control...
In this paper we propose a framework for the design and development of adaptive Web applications. Th...
Abstract. Modelling adaptive Web applications is a difficult and complex task. Usually, the developm...
World Wide Web lets information providers (potentially) reach millions of people located all over th...
There are roughly two types of (Web-based or other) Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS): special-purpo...
The use of semantic web languages brings a number of advantages for web engineering methodologies. I...
For adaptive hypermedia there is a strong model in form of the AHAM model and the AHA! system. This ...
For adaptive hypermedia there is a strong model in form of the AHAM model and the AHA! system. This ...
Web Information Systems (WIS) present up-to-date information on the Web based on data coming from he...