Title
From Documents to Applications Using Markup Languages
Abstract
This article proposes a software development approach that creates applications by processing documents that describe the application's data and structure. Domain experts mark up the documents using domain-specific descriptive markup languages, and developers build application kernels. The kernels process the marked documents and generate the applications as instantiations of object-oriented application frameworks. This document-oriented approach facilitates domain experts' active involvement in the development process while simplifying key aspects such as application production and maintenance.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/MS.2008.36
IEEE Software
Keywords
Field
DocType
active involvement,application kernel,object-oriented application framework,software development approach,domain-specific descriptive markup language,kernels process,development process,application production,domain expert,markup languages,document-oriented approach facilitates domain,markup language,xml,expert systems,distribution
SGML,Collaborative Application Markup Language,Software engineering,Computer science,PCDATA,XHTML,HTML,RuleML,Markup language,Ontology language
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
25
2
0740-7459
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
13
0.85
2
Authors
5