Modeling Web application architectures with UML
Communications of the ACM
Tools and approaches for developing data-intensive Web applications: a survey
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
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
Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages
Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages
Professional Active Server Pages 3.0
Professional Active Server Pages 3.0
Generation of Web Applications from Annotation-Based Definitions
Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 / WG8.1 Working Conference on Engineering Information Systems in the Internet Context
A visual approach for generating server page type weh applications based on template method
HCC '03 Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Symposium on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments
A visual approach to development of web services providers/requestors
HCC '03 Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Symposium on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments
A UML-based methodology for hypermedia design
UML'00 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on The unified modeling language: advancing the standard
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To support development of consistent and secure Web applications, we have designed a number of Web application generators. These generators can be roughly classified into two types of approaches: an annotation approach and a diagram approach. In this paper, we try to make clear the roles of these generators, and compare the two approaches in terms of target applications, development processes and target users. While both approaches are sufficiently powerful and flexible enough to efficiently construct typical Web applications, the most appropriate generator should be chosen according to the characteristics of the application and the development process.