Programming Languages White Papers
Model-Driven Navigation Design for Semantic Web Applications With the UML-Guide
Overview This paper describes an extension to the UML-Guide for model driven navigation design of Semantic Web applications. The UML-Guide is used to specify platform independent navigation guides in web applications. The paper describes an OWL model for state machines which serves as a metamodel for semantic web descriptions of the navigation guides on the Semantic Web. Following the MDA approach, a state machine model of such navigation guide is generated from the UML state diagrams. The possible applications of such generated state machines are also discussed.
| Publisher | University of Hannover | File Format | |
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| Date Published | September 2004 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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