Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
435115 Science of Computer Programming 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Web development teams comprise non-computer experts working on the conceptual modeling of non-functional aspects in software applications. Later on, such conceptual information is processed by analysts and software engineers to face the technical phases of the software project. However, this information transfer is often difficult to automate since the information processed by the different professionals involves different abstraction levels, as well as important cost and effort that need to be considered. The main aim of this research is to minimize these problems by increasing automation and interoperability in the development of interactive web applications. To take up this challenge, we have created and evaluated a tool that aims at bridging the gap between the conceptual definitions of web contents–i.e., the information architecture, and the UML elements for analysis and design required by software engineers, connecting functional and non-functional information to achieve the rest of technical activities during the software development process.

► We propose a way to represent conceptual knowledge from Information Architecture. ► Knowledge is automatically transformed into UML classes for Software Engineers. ► This enables non-computer experts to participate in web software development. ► This also reduces costs in interactive software projects helping automate tasks. ► A CASE tool has been implemented and assessed to validate the approach.

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