Web 2.0 Applications: Model-Driven Tools and Design
Gaetanino Paolone (),
Gianluca Liguori (),
Gabriele Cestra () and
Eliseo Clementini ()
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Gaetanino Paolone: University of L’Aquila
Gianluca Liguori: University of L’Aquila
Gabriele Cestra: University of L’Aquila
Eliseo Clementini: University of L’Aquila
A chapter in Management of the Interconnected World, 2010, pp 343-350 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The development of a new web technology rises a challenge to information engineering to identify instruments and suitable techniques for the production of web 2.0 software applications. For large enterprise solutions, designing human interactions is a complex process. Products of this design process are the bridge between business requirements and solution development. This paper describes a design methodological process and a framework that implements and solves some software standard issues to develop enterprise applications and it is the basis to ensure a full continuity from the business model to system software through the physical realization of the use case. We also illustrate a real process that uses the framework for the development of an enterprise application.
Keywords: Business Object; Java Class; Model Drive Architecture; Business Requirement; Enterprise Application (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2404-9_40
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