Web Modeling Language (WebML): a modeling language for designing Web sites
Proceedings of the 9th international World Wide Web conference on Computer networks : the international journal of computer and telecommunications netowrking
Designing Data-Intensive Web Applications
Designing Data-Intensive Web Applications
Data-Driven, One-To-One Web Site Generation for Data-Intensive Applications
VLDB '99 Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Information Concepts for Content Management
WISEW '02 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (Workshops) - (WISEw'02)
Interplay of content and context
Journal of Web Engineering
Modelling context for information environments
UMICS'04 Proceedings of the Second CAiSE conference on Ubiquitous Mobile Information and Collaboration Systems
A meta-plugin for bespoke data management in wordpress
WISE'12 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Web Information Systems Engineering
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The separation of content, layout, structure and view that is enforced by the various emerging content management systems and web modelling tools, renders the implementation of suitable editors for content providers very difficult. As most of these systems work on the basis of XML and XSLT and support multiple languages and presentation channels, creating and editing content has become more tedious and challenging. Various attempts at creating graphical XSLT editors have been made but most of them lack the versatility to be used in conjunction with a content management system. In this paper, we present a solution based on generic metatemplates. We then describe how we exploited this approach for an editor integrated into a content management system that we have developed.