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Personalization as a cross-cutting concern in web servers: a case study on java servlet technology.
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| Author | Alvarez, Jordi Gutierrez, Ignacio |
| Abstract | Aspect--oriented design allows for a better modularization of cross--cutting concerns in software systems. The design of personalized (adaptive) Web applications --- which can be considered as concrete realizations of hypermedia systems --- essentially adds user modeling actions (UMs) and adaptive behaviors (ABs) to the associative hypermedia structure comprised by nodes, contents and links. In consequence, UMs and ABs are typically spread across Web pages, becoming candidates for modularization in separate aspects, which would eventually result in improved development and maintenance. In this paper, we describe an approach for the inclusion of aspect--based user and adaptation modeling actions, based on the conceptual Labyrinth hypermedia model, along with a concrete case study of their implementation in Servlet technology. 1. |
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| Subject Keyword | Java Servlet Technology Case Study Web Server Cross-cutting Concern Conceptual Labyrinth Hypermedia Model Improved Development Servlet Technology Hypermedia System Web Application Adaptation Modeling Action Design Allows Software System Web Page Associative Hypermedia Structure Concrete Case Study Adaptive Behavior Separate Aspect Concrete Realization |
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