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I Ishida - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Presentation Layer framework of web application systems with server side java technology
    Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2000
    Co-Authors: A Saimi, T Syomura, Hiroshi Suganuma, I Ishida
    Abstract:

    Demands for Web application systems with server-side Java technologies force the application service providers (ASPs) to deliver solutions in a timely manner. There are a number of major concerns, however, for ASPs in developing such systems, including the shortage of Java experts with experience, and the reduction of development time. To cope with these issues, we developed a framework mainly focused on the Presentation Layer of Web application systems called PlayFwas. PlayFwas provides: (1) a set of processes for design and implementation with documentation formats; (2) abstract classes for both Java servlet components and JavaBeans components; and (3) a template source code for JSP. A preliminary case study shows that PlayFwas enables less experienced programmers to develop Web application systems efficiently without sacrificing either maintainability or extensibility. The paper discusses the architecture of PlayFwas and its impact on Web application development.

  • COMPSAC - Presentation Layer framework of Web application systems with server-side Java technology
    Proceedings 24th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference. COMPSAC2000, 1
    Co-Authors: A Saimi, T Syomura, Hiroshi Suganuma, I Ishida
    Abstract:

    Demands for Web application systems with server-side Java technologies force the application service providers (ASPs) to deliver solutions in a timely manner. There are a number of major concerns, however, for ASPs in developing such systems, including the shortage of Java experts with experience, and the reduction of development time. To cope with these issues, we developed a framework mainly focused on the Presentation Layer of Web application systems called PlayFwas. PlayFwas provides: (1) a set of processes for design and implementation with documentation formats; (2) abstract classes for both Java servlet components and JavaBeans components; and (3) a template source code for JSP. A preliminary case study shows that PlayFwas enables less experienced programmers to develop Web application systems efficiently without sacrificing either maintainability or extensibility. The paper discusses the architecture of PlayFwas and its impact on Web application development.

A Saimi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Presentation Layer framework of web application systems with server side java technology
    Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2000
    Co-Authors: A Saimi, T Syomura, Hiroshi Suganuma, I Ishida
    Abstract:

    Demands for Web application systems with server-side Java technologies force the application service providers (ASPs) to deliver solutions in a timely manner. There are a number of major concerns, however, for ASPs in developing such systems, including the shortage of Java experts with experience, and the reduction of development time. To cope with these issues, we developed a framework mainly focused on the Presentation Layer of Web application systems called PlayFwas. PlayFwas provides: (1) a set of processes for design and implementation with documentation formats; (2) abstract classes for both Java servlet components and JavaBeans components; and (3) a template source code for JSP. A preliminary case study shows that PlayFwas enables less experienced programmers to develop Web application systems efficiently without sacrificing either maintainability or extensibility. The paper discusses the architecture of PlayFwas and its impact on Web application development.

  • COMPSAC - Presentation Layer framework of Web application systems with server-side Java technology
    Proceedings 24th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference. COMPSAC2000, 1
    Co-Authors: A Saimi, T Syomura, Hiroshi Suganuma, I Ishida
    Abstract:

    Demands for Web application systems with server-side Java technologies force the application service providers (ASPs) to deliver solutions in a timely manner. There are a number of major concerns, however, for ASPs in developing such systems, including the shortage of Java experts with experience, and the reduction of development time. To cope with these issues, we developed a framework mainly focused on the Presentation Layer of Web application systems called PlayFwas. PlayFwas provides: (1) a set of processes for design and implementation with documentation formats; (2) abstract classes for both Java servlet components and JavaBeans components; and (3) a template source code for JSP. A preliminary case study shows that PlayFwas enables less experienced programmers to develop Web application systems efficiently without sacrificing either maintainability or extensibility. The paper discusses the architecture of PlayFwas and its impact on Web application development.

Hiroshi Suganuma - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Presentation Layer framework of web application systems with server side java technology
    Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2000
    Co-Authors: A Saimi, T Syomura, Hiroshi Suganuma, I Ishida
    Abstract:

    Demands for Web application systems with server-side Java technologies force the application service providers (ASPs) to deliver solutions in a timely manner. There are a number of major concerns, however, for ASPs in developing such systems, including the shortage of Java experts with experience, and the reduction of development time. To cope with these issues, we developed a framework mainly focused on the Presentation Layer of Web application systems called PlayFwas. PlayFwas provides: (1) a set of processes for design and implementation with documentation formats; (2) abstract classes for both Java servlet components and JavaBeans components; and (3) a template source code for JSP. A preliminary case study shows that PlayFwas enables less experienced programmers to develop Web application systems efficiently without sacrificing either maintainability or extensibility. The paper discusses the architecture of PlayFwas and its impact on Web application development.

  • COMPSAC - Presentation Layer framework of Web application systems with server-side Java technology
    Proceedings 24th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference. COMPSAC2000, 1
    Co-Authors: A Saimi, T Syomura, Hiroshi Suganuma, I Ishida
    Abstract:

    Demands for Web application systems with server-side Java technologies force the application service providers (ASPs) to deliver solutions in a timely manner. There are a number of major concerns, however, for ASPs in developing such systems, including the shortage of Java experts with experience, and the reduction of development time. To cope with these issues, we developed a framework mainly focused on the Presentation Layer of Web application systems called PlayFwas. PlayFwas provides: (1) a set of processes for design and implementation with documentation formats; (2) abstract classes for both Java servlet components and JavaBeans components; and (3) a template source code for JSP. A preliminary case study shows that PlayFwas enables less experienced programmers to develop Web application systems efficiently without sacrificing either maintainability or extensibility. The paper discusses the architecture of PlayFwas and its impact on Web application development.

T Syomura - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Presentation Layer framework of web application systems with server side java technology
    Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2000
    Co-Authors: A Saimi, T Syomura, Hiroshi Suganuma, I Ishida
    Abstract:

    Demands for Web application systems with server-side Java technologies force the application service providers (ASPs) to deliver solutions in a timely manner. There are a number of major concerns, however, for ASPs in developing such systems, including the shortage of Java experts with experience, and the reduction of development time. To cope with these issues, we developed a framework mainly focused on the Presentation Layer of Web application systems called PlayFwas. PlayFwas provides: (1) a set of processes for design and implementation with documentation formats; (2) abstract classes for both Java servlet components and JavaBeans components; and (3) a template source code for JSP. A preliminary case study shows that PlayFwas enables less experienced programmers to develop Web application systems efficiently without sacrificing either maintainability or extensibility. The paper discusses the architecture of PlayFwas and its impact on Web application development.

  • COMPSAC - Presentation Layer framework of Web application systems with server-side Java technology
    Proceedings 24th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference. COMPSAC2000, 1
    Co-Authors: A Saimi, T Syomura, Hiroshi Suganuma, I Ishida
    Abstract:

    Demands for Web application systems with server-side Java technologies force the application service providers (ASPs) to deliver solutions in a timely manner. There are a number of major concerns, however, for ASPs in developing such systems, including the shortage of Java experts with experience, and the reduction of development time. To cope with these issues, we developed a framework mainly focused on the Presentation Layer of Web application systems called PlayFwas. PlayFwas provides: (1) a set of processes for design and implementation with documentation formats; (2) abstract classes for both Java servlet components and JavaBeans components; and (3) a template source code for JSP. A preliminary case study shows that PlayFwas enables less experienced programmers to develop Web application systems efficiently without sacrificing either maintainability or extensibility. The paper discusses the architecture of PlayFwas and its impact on Web application development.

Tobias Nestler - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • end user development of service based interactive web applications at the Presentation Layer
    Engineering Interactive Computing System, 2011
    Co-Authors: Tobias Nestler, Abdallah Namoun, Alexander Schill
    Abstract:

    Lightweight service composition approaches are gaining a fast momentum in the integration landscape, among which is the integration/composition at the Presentation Layer where software components are integrated using their frontends, rather than application logic or data. This paper presents a new approach for composing web services through their user interfaces (UI) to form composite web applications in a purely graphical manner without the necessity to write any programming code. Unlike existing approaches, our service composition approach is shaped by a set of iterative user based evaluations to ensure no modeling or programming skills are required for web application development. Indeed our approach is tailored towards non-programmers. This paper provides an in-depth description of the general concepts and fundamental principles of our UI-centric design time approach, a brief description of our prototype, namely the ServFace Builder which serves as a proof of concept, and evaluation results.

  • EICS - End-user development of service-based interactive web applications at the Presentation Layer
    Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems - EICS '11, 2011
    Co-Authors: Tobias Nestler, Abdallah Namoun, Alexander Schill
    Abstract:

    Lightweight service composition approaches are gaining a fast momentum in the integration landscape, among which is the integration/composition at the Presentation Layer where software components are integrated using their frontends, rather than application logic or data. This paper presents a new approach for composing web services through their user interfaces (UI) to form composite web applications in a purely graphical manner without the necessity to write any programming code. Unlike existing approaches, our service composition approach is shaped by a set of iterative user based evaluations to ensure no modeling or programming skills are required for web application development. Indeed our approach is tailored towards non-programmers. This paper provides an in-depth description of the general concepts and fundamental principles of our UI-centric design time approach, a brief description of our prototype, namely the ServFace Builder which serves as a proof of concept, and evaluation results.

  • application composition at the Presentation Layer alternatives and open issues
    Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services, 2010
    Co-Authors: Stefan Pietschmann, Tobias Nestler, Florian Daniel
    Abstract:

    The concept of application composition at the Presentation Layer, i.e., the development of web applications with user interfaces (UI) starting from stand-alone, reusable components, is a relatively new research area. The recent advent of web mashups and component-based web applications has produced promising results, but we argue that there is still a lot of space for improvement. By looking at three advanced approaches in this area, we investigate the current solution space and consequently unveil challenges and problems still to be solved in order to turn Presentation composition into common practice.

  • iiWAS - Application composition at the Presentation Layer: alternatives and open issues
    Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services - iiWAS '10, 2010
    Co-Authors: Stefan Pietschmann, Tobias Nestler, Florian Daniel
    Abstract:

    The concept of application composition at the Presentation Layer, i.e., the development of web applications with user interfaces (UI) starting from stand-alone, reusable components, is a relatively new research area. The recent advent of web mashups and component-based web applications has produced promising results, but we argue that there is still a lot of space for improvement. By looking at three advanced approaches in this area, we investigate the current solution space and consequently unveil challenges and problems still to be solved in order to turn Presentation composition into common practice.

  • user centric composition of service front ends at the Presentation Layer
    International Conference on Service Oriented Computing, 2009
    Co-Authors: Tobias Nestler, Lars Dannecker, Andreas Pursche
    Abstract:

    The emerge of web services in Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) within companies or at the global internet offers new ways for the creation of web applications. Even though the composition of services via business processes are covered by existing tools and solutions, concepts for a lightweight service consumption are still in a preliminary phase. The complexity of state-of-the-art SOA technology prevents users with limited IT skills getting easy access to web services and their offered functionalities. This paper presents a user-centric design approach to model and create simple service-based applications in a graphical way without being necessary to write any code.