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Conceptual Modeling of Device-Independent Web Applications
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FOSE '07 2007 Future of Software Engineering
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Multimedia Tools and Applications
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Recent developments in mobile computing software and hardware have highlighted the importance of device-independent access to Web content. This paper introduces a novel conceptual framework for constructing device-independent Web applications. The Device-Independent Web Engineering (DIWE) framework is composed of an XML-based Web language that is used to separate the layout, content and application logic and to model the Web applications and four run-time processors that provide device-independence support during application execution.