Web modeling

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Web modeling (aka model-driven Web development) is a branch of Web engineering which addresses the specific issues related to design and development of large-scale Web applications. In particular, it focuses on the design notations and visual languages that can be used for the realization of robust, well-structured, usable and maintainable Web applications.

Models[edit]

Designing a data-intensive Website amounts to specifying its characteristics in terms of various orthogonal abstractions.[neologism?] The main models that are involved in complex Web application design are data structure, content composition, navigation paths, and presentation model. Several languages and notations have been devised for Web application modeling.[citation needed]

Among them are:

One of the main discussion venues for this discipline is the Model-Driven Web Engineering Workshop (MDWE) held yearly in conjunction with the International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE)[1] conference.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ICWE 2011". icwe2011.webengineering.org. Retrieved 2023-12-06.

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