| D. Schwabe, G. Rossi, and S. D. J. Barbosa. Designing personalized web applications. In Tenth International World Wide Web Conference, pages 275--284. ACM, 2001. |
....classes definitions (see [14] Although a designer can achieve the adaptation by realizing multiple NMs (e.g. for different users or user groups) for one CM, there is no specific support for building adaptation in OOHDM. However, there are some proposals for extending OOHDM with adaptation [13]. The approach described in [13] proposed by the authors of OOHDM) includes only a set of recommendations (and examples) how to achieve different kinds of personalization. The different advised techniques use the OOHDM notation. They are based on the application of object oriented techniques, on ....
....Although a designer can achieve the adaptation by realizing multiple NMs (e.g. for different users or user groups) for one CM, there is no specific support for building adaptation in OOHDM. However, there are some proposals for extending OOHDM with adaptation [13] The approach described in [13] (proposed by the authors of OOHDM) includes only a set of recommendations (and examples) how to achieve different kinds of personalization. The different advised techniques use the OOHDM notation. They are based on the application of object oriented techniques, on widely used design patterns, and ....
G. Rossi, D. Schwabe, and R. M. Guimaraes. Designing personalized web applications. Seventh ACM Conference on Hypertext 1996.
....comprising among others the usage of the hypermedia paradigm in terms of hypertext and multimedia in combination with application logic. Up to now, however, only few of them, especially the Web Modeling Language (WebML) 7] 8] and the ObjectOriented Hypermedia Design Method (00HDM) 43] [44] provide first modeling concepts dealing with the ubiquitous nature of today s web applications. The goal of this paper is twofold: First, an evaluation framework is provided defining the design space for modeling methods of ubiquitous web applications. Second, by comparing the above mentioned ....
.... Applications supporting only static contexts and or adaptation are often called adaptable whereas those supporting also the dynamic case are considered to be adaptive [33] 4 Comparison of WebML and OOHDM In the following the customization capabilities of WebML [7] 8] and OOHDM [43] [44] are discussed on the basis of the evaluation framework given in the previous sections, aiming at the elicitation of their strengths and shortcomings along. These two are, to the best of our knowledge, two representative approaches out of the few existing methods dealing with ubiquity and ....
G. Rossi, D. Schwabe, D., Guimaries, R. M., "Designing Personalized Web Applications", Prof. of the International World Wide Web Conference (WWW), Amsterdam, 2001.
....requires a fee and or special permission from the Endowment Proceedings of the 2003 CIDR Conference CId Zipcode . Interest 1 32611 . Model = Taurus and Price 15000 and Mileage 25000 2 03060 . Model = Mustang and Year 1999 and Price 20000 . Personalization [CFP99, RSG01], and Resource Management [RLS98] Unlike existing technologies, which separate characteristics of consumer such as name, telephone number, location, etc. from their interest, our approach allows the interest to be treated as part of consumer characteristics. This allows finer control in ....
Rossi, G., Schwabe, D., and Guimaraes, M., "Designing Personalized Web Applications", Proceedings of the World Wide Web Conference (WWW'10)., May 2001.
.... on (en las que se incluye la integracion de estos estandares y aplicaciones) esta causando problemas de falta de reuso y dificultad de mantenimiento y escalabilidad de las aplicaciones personalizadas resultantes, lo cual ha provocado que algunas propuestas de modelado hipermedial (ver e.g. [7, 16, 22]) esten evolucionando para incluir tecnicas y marcos especficos de modelado de personalizaci on que faciliten su posterior implantacion y mantenimiento. 3.1 El papel de la personalizacion en OO H Existe un acuerdo general en cuanto al papel que la personalizacion juega dentro de las dimensiones ....
....acceso no sean candidatas a aparecer en la lista final. Ademas, el modelado y diseno de la personalizacion dentro de un marco conceptual permite entender mejor los mecanismos utilizados, y descubrir rasgos comunes que posibilitan el reuso de patrones, componentes, algoritmos o incluso subsistemas [22]. Esto no impide que, para extraer el maximo provecho a estas caractersticas, sea necesaria la integracion en estos modelos hipermediales de tecnicas y algoritmos avanzados provinientes de otras areas de conocimiento. OO H, concebido desde sus orgenes como un metodo orientado al usuario [17] y ....
G. Rossi, D. Schwabe, and R. Guimaraes. Designing Personalized Web Applications. In Tenth International World Wide Web Conference, pages 275--284, 05 2001.
....is also related to the use of task models in software design. Traditionally, such integration has been achieved by symbolic modeling techniques, motivated by object oriented (OO) design [53] and languages such as UML [31] More recent efforts in personalization applications can be found in [13, 21, 36, 52]. In [21] the derivation of models of interaction from use cases is presented. Kramer et al. 36] emphasize the importance of task analysis and advocate end user analysis of algorithms and tools employed in personalization systems. In [52] the authors emphasize an OO modeling of an information ....
....personalization applications can be found in [13, 21, 36, 52] In [21] the derivation of models of interaction from use cases is presented. Kramer et al. 36] emphasize the importance of task analysis and advocate end user analysis of algorithms and tools employed in personalization systems. In [52], the authors emphasize an OO modeling of an information system, where personalization is introduced as a function from the conceptual design stage. PIPE s support for personalization, on the other hand, is built into the programmatic model of the information space and doesn t require any special ....
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G. Rossi, D. Schwabe, and M. Guimaraes. Designing Personalized Web Applications. In Proceedings of the World Wide Web Conference (WWW'10). Hong Kong, May 2001.
....in this paper is reminiscent of the integration of task models in software design [Ros99] Typically such integration has utilized object oriented methodologies and symbolic modeling approaches e.g. UML. This idea has been used for designing personalization systems as well [CCR00, GSV00, KNV00, RSGa01] However, in all of these projects, personalization is introduced a function from the conceptual design stage. PIPE s support for personalization, on the other hand, is built into the programmatic model of the information space and doesn t require any special handling. 23 Structure Table From ....
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