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Reusable WWW-based systems |
Reuse
and component design have extensively been applied to
software engineering, but reuse and formal design methods
in WWW-based system is still in
its infancy. Most WWW developers currently design WWW
content for the most efficient delivery and do not focus
on these factors. This is because, at present, any extra
code added to WWW components is often seen as non-essential.
This resistance will be over-come over the next few years
as the way that uses view content, and the way that they
connect to the WWW changes. It is thus more likely that
WWW pages will become more re-fined, and require much
shorter design cycles than they typically have now. The
key to this will thus be reuse, and in new application
models which improved they way that content can be viewed,
and reused. With the acceptance of XML (eXtensible Markup
Language) as a standard modelling language, there will
be an increase in the usage of formal modelling languages,
which integrate the WWW with the application domain. A
good example of this is EML (Education Modelling Language),
which tries to model the education process in a formal
way, which can be easily interpreted within a WWW browser.
Examples of research in the DSMA group are:
Generic
framework
Reuse
in embedded systems
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