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11th International Multimedia Modelling Conference (MMM'05)
pp. 439-445
Conceptual Modeling of Web Application Transactions: Towards a Revised and Extended Version of the UWA Transaction Design Model
Damiano Distante, University of Lecce
Scott Tilley, Florida Institute of Technology
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DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MMMC.2005.28
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Business Web applications are complex data- and
operation-intensive Web applications intended to
support business processes. In this kind of application,
the user executes sets of activities organized into
transactions (also generally called workflows) in order
to accomplish one of his/her tasks or fulfill one of
his/her goals. The way these transactions are
structured, the properties associated with their
component activities and the way each activity is
implemented by the Web application are a
consequence of the transaction design as well as the
business rules implied by the business process. The
Ubiquitous Web Applications (UWA) design
framework explicitly includes a design activity and a
related meta-model, called the Transaction Design
Model, specifically focused on the conceptual design of
Web application transactions (Web Transactions for
short). This paper describes preliminary steps towards
a revised and extended version of the UWA
Transaction Design Model that emphasizes a user-centered
approach, is easier to adopt and manages the
information, navigation and operation aspects involved
in a Web Transaction in a comprehensive and
integrated way.
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Citation:
Damiano Distante, Scott Tilley,
"Conceptual Modeling of Web Application Transactions: Towards a Revised and Extended Version of the UWA Transaction Design Model,"
mmm,
pp. 439-445,
11th International Multimedia Modelling Conference (MMM'05),
2005
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