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Web 2.0 patterns: A model-driven engineering approach

2012

Web Engineering methods, specifically Model-driven Engineering (MDE) ones, are not yet ready to cope with user involvement features that Web 2.0 is demanding. In this work, Web 2.0 patterns are introduced using conceptual models that represent both interaction and functionality, since in Web 2.0 applications both features are intertwined to support the user involvement concern. This work also drafts how Web 2.0 patterns can be integrated into models of a model-driven Web Engineering method.

Web standardsmedicine.medical_specialtyWeb developmentbusiness.industryComputer scienceWeb engineeringcomputer.software_genreWorld Wide WebWeb designmedicineWeb navigationWeb servicebusinessWeb modelingcomputerData Web2012 Sixth International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS)
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Applying the ReMiP to Web Site Migration

2007

Web sites serve to publish information, both locally in intranets as well as on a global scale. Like all software systems, they have to cope with changing requirements and evolving technologies. The reference process model for software migration, ReMiP, provides a generic process model for software migration in general. The paper introduces ReMiP and summarises the application of a tailored ReMiP towards migrating a static HTML-based Web site to a content management system.

Web standardsmedicine.medical_specialtyWeb developmentbusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.software_genreWorld Wide WebWeb pageWeb designmedicineWeb applicationWeb mappingWeb servicebusinesscomputerWeb modeling2007 9th IEEE International Workshop on Web Site Evolution
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Ontosmartresource: an industrial resource generation in semantic web

2005

Semantic Web is a logical evolution of the existing Web. It was meant to serve for machines as today's Web does for humans. The term "machines" according to the existing semantic Web's vocabulary mostly means "computers". However industry needs such applications, which consider machines also as embedded computational entities within field devices, personal devices, microwave ovens, etc. In other words, now we should involve the real (industrial) world objects as resources into semantic Web. Still the main object of such a world will be a human, which becoming a resource (not just a user of resources) in the distributed environment. In this paper we introduce an extension of the semantic Web…

Web standardsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryComputer scienceSocial Semantic WebWorld Wide WebSemantic gridmedicineSemantic analyticsSemantic Web StackbusinessSemantic WebWeb modelingData Web2nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics, 2004. INDIN '04. 2004
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Proactively Composing Web Services as Tasks by Semantic Web Agents

2011

This chapter presents the framework for agent-enabled dynamic composition of Semantic Web services. The approach and the framework have been developed in several research and development projects by ISRG and IOG. The core of the methodology is the new understanding of a Semantic Web service as a capability of an intelligent software agent supplied with the proper ontological description. It is demonstrated how diverse Web services may be composed and mediated by dynamic coalitions of software agents collaboratively performing tasks for service requestors. Middle agent layer is introduced to conduct the transformation of a Web service request to the corresponding task, agent-enabled cooperat…

Web standardsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.software_genreSocial Semantic WebWorld Wide WebmedicineSemantic Web StackWeb servicebusinessWS-PolicycomputerSemantic WebWeb modelingData Web
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Using association rules to assess purchase probability in online stores

2016

The paper addresses the problem of e-customer behavior characterization based on Web server log data. We describe user sessions with the number of session features and aim to identify the features indicating a high probability of making a purchase for two customer groups: traditional customers and innovative customers. We discuss our approach aimed at assessing a purchase probability in a user session depending on categories of viewed products and session features. We apply association rule mining to real online bookstore data. The results show differences in factors indicating a high purchase probability in session for both customer types. The discovered association rules allow us to formu…

Web usage miningWeb serverclick-stream analysise-CommerceAssociation rule learningComputer sciencebusiness.industrylog file analysisdata mining02 engineering and technologyE-commercecomputer.software_genreSession (web analytics)association rulesWorld Wide WebWeb mining020204 information systemsLog dataClick stream analysis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinesscomputerInformation SystemsInformation Systems and e-Business Management
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Definition of a Workflow for Web Browsing of 3D Models in Archaeology

2016

The Cultural Heritage (CH) is a fundamental element of promotion of territories and of tourism development. Publishing 3D models of archaeological sites and their three-dimensional reconstruction on the Web is one of the best ways to spread their knowledge. However, many recent scientific researches in this field have highlighted the limitations and difficulties related to the networking of interactive 3D models. The main difficulties are related to the complexity and the size of models, which influence the access speed, and the cost of software and hardware needed for the publication on the WEB. In light of this background, this article describes the further advances of research activities…

Web-based visualizationComputer scienceVirtual realityHTML501 natural sciencesVirtual realityWorld Wide WebDocumentationSoftware0103 physical sciencesWebGLWeb navigation010306 general physicsHTML5Archaeological sitebusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryArchaeology0104 chemical sciencesCultural heritageWorkflowCultural heritagebusinessSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaTourism3DGeospatial DB
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Edutec : revista electrónica de tecnología educativa

2015

Título, resumen y palabras clave en español y en inglés Resumen basado en el de la publicación Tras la primera formulación en 1995 sobre qué es una Webquest, ¿cuál es el estado de su desarrollo en el campo de la educación? Esta pregunta exige muchas miradas y respuestas. Se pone en evidencia el desarrollo de la producción científica sobre Webquest en las dos principales bases de datos científicas: WOS (Web of Science) y Scopus desde su formulación hasta la actualidad (1995-2014). El método es el análisis bibliométrico en base a las siguientes variables: número de artículos publicados, número de citas recibidas, principales revistas citantes, promedio de citas por año, nombre y país de los a…

WebquestBibliometric analysisWeb of scienceScientific productionScopusLibrary sciencewebquestproducción científicaevaluaciónWebQuestlcsh:LB5-3640World Wide Weblcsh:Theory and practice of educationBibliometriadatos estadísticosPolitical scienceaprendizaje virtualnuevas tecnologíasbibliometríatecnología educativa
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Early warning for VHE gamma-ray flares with the ARGO-YBJ detector

2011

Detecting and monitoring emissions from flaring gamma-ray sources in the very-high-energy (VHE, > 100 GeV) band is a very important topic in gamma-ray astronomy. The ARGO-YBJ detector is characterized by a high duty cycle and a wide field of view. Therefore, it is particularly capable of detecting flares from extragalactic objects. Based on fast reconstruction and analysis, real-time monitoring of 33 selected VHE extragalactic sources is implemented. Flares exceeding a specific threshold are reported timely, hence enabling the follow-up observation of these objects using more sensitive detectors, such as Cherenkov telescopes. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Wide field of viewNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMonitoringAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaARGO-YBJFlaring phenomenonVHE extragalactic sourceAstrophysicsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaInstrumentationSorgenti VHE extragalatticheArgoCherenkov radiationPhysicsFenomeni transientiWarning systemDetectorSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsGamma rayMonitoring Flaring PhenomenonAstronomyWide fieldDuty cycleAmpio campo di vistaFlaring phenomena VHE extragalactic sources Gamma Ray Bursts Large Field of view telescope ARGO-YBJGamma-ray burst
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Analysis of the filtration efficiency of white wines using different filter aids

2010

The global wine market, having recently entered into full crisis, is suffering some changes in its production and marketing. The reasons for these changes are mainly due to new trends in consumer demand for wine safety and quality standards at low cost. Social cellars, in order to be included in this new trend, should focus on the rationalization of the production techniques to reduce the costs and improve the quality of wine. In the case of winemaking for the production of a wine stored in a bag-in-box, filtration is a very important technique because it gives the finished product clearness and stability. The experimentation was based on the application of a low cost filtration technique o…

Winebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringConsumer demandfiltration white wine wide consumptionlcsh:SSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaBioengineeringFood technologySettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie AlimentariFiltration techniqueRationalization (economics)Pulp and paper industrylcsh:S1-972Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringBiotechnologylcsh:AgricultureWhite WineMedicinelcsh:Agriculture (General)Food qualitybusinessWinemaking
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Palaeontological Virtual Congress: A new way to make science

2019

On the first month of 2018, one of the authors (VDC) of this preface had an interesting idea: to hold a virtual congress. At first, he did not know of the existence of this kind of congress, but a quick internet search showed him that there were some examples in the fields of medicine and veterinary medicine; however, it had never been done in palaeontology. For that reason, with the help of other co-workers from the Universitat de València, Museo Paleontológico de Alpuente and Museu Valencià d’Historia Natural, we decided to undertake this adventure. Fil: Crespo Roures, Vicente Daniel. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. División Paleontología Vertebra…

World Wide Web//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]EngineeringMEETING//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 [https]PALAEONTOLOGICAL VIRTUAL CONGRESSbusiness.industrySCIENTISTThe InternetPALAEONTOLOGYOceanographybusinessINTERNET
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