Title
Active Rules for Runtime Adaptivity Management
Abstract
The trend over the last years clearly shows that modern Web development is evolving from traditional, HTML-based Web sites to full- fledged, complex Web applications, also equipped with active and/or adaptive application features. While this evolution unavoidably implies higher development costs and times, such implications are contrasted by the dynamics of the modern Web, which demands for even faster application development and evolution cycles. In this paper we address the above problem by focusing on the case of adaptive Web applications. We illustrate an ECA rule-based approach, intended to facilitate the management and evolution of adaptive appli- cation features. For this purpose, we stress the importance of decoupling the active logic (i.e. the adaptivity rules) from the execution of the actual application by means of a decoupled rule engine that is able to capture events and to autonomously enact adaptivity actions.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
AEWSE
web development,application development
Field
DocType
Citations 
Web development,Software engineering,Computer science,Decoupling (cosmology),Rule engine,Web application,Database
Conference
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.46
14
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Florian Daniel1855.52
Maristella Matera21093111.97
Alessandro Morandi350.46
Matteo Mortari450.46
Giuseppe Pozzi51159.02