Requirements traceability to support evolution of access control
SESS '05 Proceedings of the 2005 workshop on Software engineering for secure systems—building trustworthy applications
EA-Miner: a tool for automating aspect-oriented requirements identification
Proceedings of the 20th IEEE/ACM international Conference on Automated software engineering
Modeling and verification of adaptive navigation in web applications
ICWE '06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Web engineering
Hera-S: web design using sesame
ICWE '06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Web engineering
Combining conceptual modeling and active rules for the design of adaptive web applications
ICWE '06 Workshop proceedings of the sixth international conference on Web engineering
Model-driven development of context-aware Web applications
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
A semantics-based aspect-oriented approach to adaptation in web engineering
Proceedings of the eighteenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
Modelling dynamic personalization in web applications
ICWE'03 Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Web engineering
Extending WebML for modeling multi-channel context-aware web applications
WISEW'03 Proceedings of the Fourth international conference on Web information systems engineering workshops
A structured approach to personalize websites using the OO-H personalization framework
APWeb'05 Proceedings of the 7th Asia-Pacific web conference on Web Technologies Research and Development
Modelling adaptivity with aspects
ICWE'05 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Web Engineering
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One important issue that pleases the web applications' users and draws their attention is the adaptability of the application manipulated, where web pages can change content upon user's needs and characteristics. Some approaches were developed in order to introduce adaptation into web development cycle, but they imposed some drawbacks in that they drag cross-cutting concerns into applications limiting their reusability and maintainability. Moreover, when adaptability is not considered from the early stages of development, the requirements traceability and thus the system evolvability are limited. In this paper, we propose to deal with adaptation at the early stages of development to conserve evolvability of the system. Classification of adaptation data into different categories is proposed to simplify the adaptation extraction process. This latter is implemented as a tool (AdRex) based on natural language processing techniques; it separates the adaptation features and represents them separately from the other functional and non-functional requirements to be converted into design and then implementation artefacts.