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A Model-driven Approach for Empowering Advance Web Augmentation From Client-side to Server-side Support
Websites augmentations have been adopted as a mean for improving the User Experience of applications
that often are not owned by the user. The augmentations alter the page in order to add, modify and even
remove its content pursuing the satisfaction of a user’s need. However, these augmentations are limited to
page modification or transcluding content from another site on Internet. Moreover, advance server-side based
augmentations have been released only by developers because of the required technical skill for the task. In
this work, we have presented a novel approach for designing Web Augmentation coping client-side and server side using a Model-Driven Web Engineering approach. The approach rises the abstraction level for server side developments allowing end-users to design, and even implement the new functionalities. Additionally,
the approach uses advance separation of concern principles thus we provide a set of tools for designing the
composition of the core application and the augmentation. We show as running example an augmentation that
introduces a site community’s review support upon an agriculture e-commerce site.European Union Horizon 2020 No.62149Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación 2016-76956-C3-2-R (POLOLAS
MeLinDa: an interlinking framework for the web of data
The web of data consists of data published on the web in such a way that they
can be interpreted and connected together. It is thus critical to establish
links between these data, both for the web of data and for the semantic web
that it contributes to feed. We consider here the various techniques developed
for that purpose and analyze their commonalities and differences. We propose a
general framework and show how the diverse techniques fit in the framework.
From this framework we consider the relation between data interlinking and
ontology matching. Although, they can be considered similar at a certain level
(they both relate formal entities), they serve different purposes, but would
find a mutual benefit at collaborating. We thus present a scheme under which it
is possible for data linking tools to take advantage of ontology alignments.Comment: N° RR-7691 (2011
Advances in Teaching & Learning Day Abstracts 2005
Proceedings of the Advances in Teaching & Learning Day Regional Conference held at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston in 2005
Single Point of Entry Long-Term Living Resource System Team Report
Pursuant to House File 451 the Single Point of Entry Long-Term Living Resources System Team, involving several state agencies as well as interested associations, submitted a report to the legislature on recommendations to establish a single point of entry system
Deliverable D.2.1 Designing NIL-MRT Networks for innovation and learning on Micro Reactor Technology
This deliverable describes the conceptual framework for the Network
for Innovation and Learning on Micro Reactor Technology (NIL-MRT). It
provides, based on the elicited design requirements, insight on how the
NIL-MRT environment will facilitate innovation, education and
knowledge sharing across the network. The NIL-MRT network will be
composed of Communities for Development (CfD) where MRT problem
solving, learning and expertise sharing takes place between industry,
SME’s and university experts, coaches, students and working
professionals. The NIL-MRT network design proposition described is
based on existing scientific findings from a state of art study, prior
experiences (ZuydLab) and elicitation activities to surface (user)
requirements with the stakeholders of the project.Part of this work is funded by the EU Lifelong learning programme under nr 52327-LLP-1-2012-1-NL-ERASMUS-FEX
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