From crosscutting concerns to web systems models

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In this paper we present a novel approach for dealing with crosscuting concerns in Web applications from requirements to design. Our approach allows to clearly decoupling requirements that belong to different concerns; these concerns are separately modeled and specified by using the task-based notation proposed by OOWS Web Engineering approach to specify requirements; we next show how we integrate task descriptions corresponding to different concerns to obtain a unified requirements model that is the source of a modelto- model and model-to-code generation process that allows us to obtain fully operative web application prototypes that are built from tasks descriptions.

Proceedings of Wise 2007 (Web Information Systems Engineering), Springer Verlag LNCS Vol. 4831, December 2007, pp. 573-582

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