2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-11503-5_18
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An ER-Based Framework for Declarative Web Programming

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“…As in SAFE, updates to HTML and CSS code are performed automatically. Hanus and Koschnicke have recently presented a framework [11] to support the development of web applications based on an entity-relationship model. As for SAFE, this approach ensures application state consistency.…”
Section: Other Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in SAFE, updates to HTML and CSS code are performed automatically. Hanus and Koschnicke have recently presented a framework [11] to support the development of web applications based on an entity-relationship model. As for SAFE, this approach ensures application state consistency.…”
Section: Other Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CASS is intended to analyze larger systems. Thus, we omit the data for analyzing single modules but present the analysis times for four different Curry applications: the interactive environment (read/eval/print loop) of KiCS2, the analysis system presented in this paper, the interactive analysis environment CurryBrowser [12], and the module database, a web application generated from an entity/relationship model with the web framework Spicey [17]. In order to get an impression of the size of each application, the number of modules (including imported system modules) is shown for each application.…”
Section: Practical Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%