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MDWEnet: A Practical Approach to Achieving Interoperability of Model-Driven Web Engineering Methods


@inproceedings{VK:MDWE:2007,
author = {Antonio Vallecillo and Nora Koch and Cristina Cachero and Sara Comai and Piero Fraternali and Irene Garrig\'{o}, Jaime G\'{o}mes and Gerti Kappel and Alexander Knapp and Maristella Matera and Santiago Meli\'{a} and Nathalie Moreno and Birgit Pr{\"o}ll and Thomas Reiter and Werner Retschitzegger and Jos{\'e} E.
Rivera and Andrea Schauerhuber and Wieland Schwinger and Manuel Wimmer and Gefei Zhang},
editor = {Nora Koch and Antonio Vallecillo and Geert-Jan Houben},
title = {{MDWEnet: A Practical Approach to Achieving Interoperability of Model-Driven Web Engineering Methods}},
year = 2007,
series = {CEUR-WS},
volume = {261},
booktitle = {Proc. 3rd Int. Wsh. Model-Driven Web Engineering (MDWE'07)},
url = {http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-261/paper04.pdf},
pages = {},
abstract = {Current model-driven Web Engineering approaches (such as OO-H, UWE or WebML) provide a set of methods and supporting tools for a systematic design and development of Web applications. Each method addresses different concerns using separate models (content, navigation, presentation, business logic, etc.), and provide model compilers that produce most of the logic and Web pages of the application from these models. However, these proposals also have some limitations, especially for exchanging models or representing further modeling concerns, such as architectural styles, technology independence, or distribution. A possible solution to these issues is provided by making model-driven Web Engineering proposals interoperate, being able to complement each other, and to exchange models between the different tools. MDWEnet is a re-cent initiative started by a small group of researchers working on model-driven Web Engineering (MDWE). Its goal is to improve current practices and tools for the model-driven development of Web applications for better interoperabil-ity. The proposal is based on the strengths of current model-driven Web Engineering methods, and the existing experience and knowledge in the field. This paper presents the background, motivation, scope, and objectives of MDWEnet. Furthermore, it reports on the MDWEnet results and achievements so far, andits future plan of actions.},
task = {T7.3,T1.4},
partner = {LMU},
status = {public}
}



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