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@COMMENT Fachberichte Informatik: Die Gelbe Reihe der Universitaet Koblenz-Landau
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@TechReport{ gipp:ebert:4:2005,
author = "Torsten Gipp and J{\"u}rgen Ebert",
title = "{Web Engineering does profit from a Functional Approach}",
institution = "{Universit{\"a}t Koblenz-Landau}",
year = 2005,
type = "Fachberichte Informatik",
number = "4--2005",
language = "english",
address = "Universit{\"a}t Koblenz-Landau, Institut f{\"u}r
Informatik, Universit{\"a}tsstr. 1, D-56070 Koblenz",
url = "http://www.uni-koblenz.de/fb4/publikationen/gelbereihe/RR-4-2005.pdf"
,
abstract = "Founding web site development on \emph{models} is the
state of the art. This paper aims at showing that
\emph{functional specifications} are a powerful way of
modelling specific aspects of a web application and that it
may be employed to gain overall coherency and an
\emph{integrated} set of models. The composition of pages
from fragments, the incorporation of content based on
queries, the definition of dynamics of the web application,
as well as the transformation of pages into appropriate
presentation level languages: all these aspects are
discrete models, and they are specified and integrated
using a functional language. The navigation structure of
the web site references the pages. The content model is
represented with a UML class diagram, forming the basis for
the queries. This way, all models constitute a coherent
view on the web site as a whole. \par At the same time,
using this functional approach proffers openness and
extensibility to incorporate well-established tools and
technologies. ",
issn = "1860-4471"
}
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