Title
Web site evolution
Abstract
Web sites are becoming increasingly important for companies and organizations. Crucial information as well as economic transactions are managed by Web sites, so that their reliability, usability and overall quality are central issues, The advent of new technologies, such as Web services, makes the domain of Web applications a very dynamic one, where the evolution is rapid and unavoidable. Moreover, existing systems are also eligible for migration to the Web, thus requiring specific reengineering processes and methods.This special issue is focused on the recent achievements produced by software engineering research that has been conducted on Web sites. Reverse engineering, restructuring, testing and dynamic analysis are well-established disciplines that have been investigated in the new domain of the Web. Moreover, migration of legacy code to the Web poses technical problems related to domain analysis, adoption challenges and performance assessment. This issue provides an overview of the most promising results achieved in these fields
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1002/smr.280
Journal of Software Maintenance
Keywords
Field
DocType
new domain,web site evolution,central issue,dynamic analysis,reverse engineering,new technology,web site,software engineering research,domain analysis,web service,web application,testing,data mining,web services,legacy systems,code analysis
Web design,Web development,World Wide Web,Web intelligence,Systems engineering,Computer science,Web standards,Data Web,Web engineering,Web modeling,Web service
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
16
1-2
1532-060X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.48
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Cornelia Boldyreff146456.05
Paolo Tonella23559224.88