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Construction of Adaptive Web-Applications from Reusable Components

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Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies (EC-Web 2000)

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The Web has become a ubiquitous environment for application delivery. The originally intended idea, as a distributed system for knowledge-interchange, 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 Web’s 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.

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Graef, G., Gaedke, M. (2000). Construction of Adaptive Web-Applications from Reusable Components. In: Bauknecht, K., Madria, S.K., Pernul, G. (eds) Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies. EC-Web 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1875. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44463-7_1

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