2009
DOI: 10.5381/jot.2009.8.2.c5
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A Survey of Design Pattern Based Web Applications.

Abstract: Pattern-based web applications have become popular since they promote reusability and consistency. In few cases, patterns do not produce the desired effect because of lack of experience in applying them. This situation forces one to think of a suitable reengineering solution for such applications. The objectives of the paper are three fold. It provides a survey of different pattern-based web applications that will be useful for the application designers. It highlights some of the web applications where pattern… Show more

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“…The approach is an extension our previous work presented in [2] and [1] and is based on the definition of a meta-model that enables designing a RIA at a conceptual (or domain) level using the Ubiquitous Web Application (UWA) design methodology [25] [9], and a Model-View-ControlIer-RIA (MVC-RIA) meta-model that enables defining a lower level of abstraction (but still platform independent) model of the application adopting the MVC architectural design pattern [20] and RIA widgets for the user interface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach is an extension our previous work presented in [2] and [1] and is based on the definition of a meta-model that enables designing a RIA at a conceptual (or domain) level using the Ubiquitous Web Application (UWA) design methodology [25] [9], and a Model-View-ControlIer-RIA (MVC-RIA) meta-model that enables defining a lower level of abstraction (but still platform independent) model of the application adopting the MVC architectural design pattern [20] and RIA widgets for the user interface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%