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    STUDIA INFORMATICA - Issue no. 3 / 2011  
         
  Article:   INTEROPERABILITY ISSUES OF MDWE METHODOLOGIES.

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Due to the evolution of Web technologies experienced in the past 10–15 years, the Web has become a primary platform for developing applications. However, as these technologies evolve very fast, they might become obsolete soon. Developers of Web applications need sophisticated solutions that support the whole product lifetime of an application that is able to cope with the skyrocketing changes of the underlying technologies.Model-driven Web Engineering (MDWE) is a still emerging field aiming at providing sound model-based solutions for building Web applications that try to separate the abstract design (PIM) from the concrete technological platforms (PSMs). However, current MDWE approaches cannot provide solutions for all kinds of the requirements against a software system therefore a lightweight, extensible, loosely coupled set of models for designing applications are needed.This paper introduces an approach for the interoperability of (some) existing methodologies based on metamodeling, model transformations and model weaving which allows the MDWE methodologies to be extended in a consistent manner where new model kinds are separated and weaved together with the classical models that each approach supports.

Key words and phrases. MDWE, Web Applications, Metamodeling, Model transformations, Model weaving.

 
         
     
         
         
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