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Publication Detail
Ubiquitous Web application development - A framework for understanding
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Publication Type:Journal article
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Publication Sub Type:JOUR
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Authors:Finkelstein ACW, Savigni A, Kappel G, Retschitzegger W, Kimmerstorfer E, Schwinger W, Hofer T, Proll B, Feichtner C
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Publisher:Int Inst Informatics & Systemics
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Publication date:2002
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Place of publication:Orlando, Florida
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Keywords:modelling goal-oriented software engineering customisation ubiquitous Web applications
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Notes:2002 77 E-commerce and m-commerce have dramatically boosted the demand for services which enable ubiquitous access. Ubiquity with its anytime/anywhere/anymedia nature requiring context-aware computing and personalisation calls for new engineering techniques supporting these kind of services. In this paper, we propose the notion of customisation as the uniform mechanism to provide the necessary flexibility with respect to both context-aware computing and personalisation. Customisation is realised in terms of a reflective architecture consisting of context, profile and customisation rule management.
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