Building Web applications with UML
Building Web applications with UML
Struts in Action: Building Web Applications With the Leading Java Framework
Struts in Action: Building Web Applications With the Leading Java Framework
Guest Editors' Introduction: Web Engineering An Introduction
IEEE MultiMedia
WWM: A Practical Methodology for Web Application Modeling
COMPSAC '02 Proceedings of the 26th International Computer Software and Applications Conference on Prolonging Software Life: Development and Redevelopment
Extending UML for Modeling Web Applications
HICSS '01 Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences ( HICSS-34)-Volume 3 - Volume 3
A Framework for the Efficient Production of Web Applications
ISCC '03 Proceedings of the Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Computers and Communications
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Web applications are usually built starting from incomplete design documents and proceeding directly to implementation for some specific software platform. The resulting application is usually difficult to change or extend. Although several methodologies have been proposed in the last few years, most of them use a concrete approach that leverages the features of a specific software platform or concrete Web elements. Model-driven development proposals, on the other hand, are difficult to adopt. This paper discusses a successful intermediate approach that allows the designer to work with abstract artifacts that can be readily mapped into any MVC-based (application) framework, independently of which software platform is used. This methodology is simple and easy to learn, even by those who are not platform experts. We present it in terms of a real-life running application for use by local governments in Chile.