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2009
Sven Casteleyn; William Van Woensel; Kees van der Sluijs; Geert-Jan Houben
Aspect-Oriented Adaptation Specification in Web Information Systems: A Semantics-based Approach Journal Article
In: New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 39–71, 2009, ISSN: 1361-4568.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Aspect-orientation, Semantic Web
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title = {Aspect-Oriented Adaptation Specification in Web Information Systems: A Semantics-based Approach},
author = { Sven Casteleyn and William Van Woensel and Kees van der Sluijs and Geert-Jan Houben},
url = {http://web.cs.dal.ca/~woensel/paper/Aspect-Oriented Adaptation Specification in Web Information Systems a Semantics-based Approach.pdf},
issn = {1361-4568},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-01-01},
journal = {New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia},
volume = {15},
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pages = {39--71},
publisher = {Taylor & Francis, Inc.},
address = {Bristol, PA, USA},
abstract = {By tailoring content access, presentation, and functionality to the user’s location, device, personal preferences and needs, Web Information Systems have become increasingly user- and context dependent. In order to realize such adaptive behavior, Web engineers are thus faced with an additional challenge: engineering the required adaptation concerns. In this article, we present, in the context of a Web Information System design method, an adaptation engineering process that is separated from the regular Web design process. Our approach is based on the use of two key elements: (i) aspect-oriented techniques to achieve the separation of (adaptation) concerns, and (ii) the exploitation of semantic information and meta-data associated with the content, for enhanced expressivity and flexibility. By combining these key elements, we demonstrate a robust, rich, consistent and flexible way to specify adaptation in Web Information Systems.},
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By tailoring content access, presentation, and functionality to the user’s location, device, personal preferences and needs, Web Information Systems have become increasingly user- and context dependent. In order to realize such adaptive behavior, Web engineers are thus faced with an additional challenge: engineering the required adaptation concerns. In this article, we present, in the context of a Web Information System design method, an adaptation engineering process that is separated from the regular Web design process. Our approach is based on the use of two key elements: (i) aspect-oriented techniques to achieve the separation of (adaptation) concerns, and (ii) the exploitation of semantic information and meta-data associated with the content, for enhanced expressivity and flexibility. By combining these key elements, we demonstrate a robust, rich, consistent and flexible way to specify adaptation in Web Information Systems.