PUBLICATION
Construction of Adaptive Web-Applications from Reusable Components
Type
Journal Article
Year
2000
Authors
Event
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
Published in
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), vol. 1875(Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies - First International Conference on Electronic Commerce and Web-Technologies, EC-Web 2000, London, UK, September 2000Proceedings)
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Abstract
The Web has become a ubiquitous environment for application delivery. The originally intended idea, as a distributed system for knowledgeinterchange, has given way to organizations offering their products and services using the Web as a global point of sale. The centralized delivery-mechanism enables the construction of E-Commerce applications personalized for each user by using behavior analysis. Current technologies suffer from the Webs legacy and use Log file-analysis or collaborative filtering only to adapt the content to users needs. Motivated by the results of collaborative filtering algorithms, we describe a construction approach based on the abstract concept of services. To support the fine-grained concept we use the component-based WebComposition Markup Language to support reuse and seamless evolution of E-Commerce applications.