Table of contents
PART
I. Fundamentals of Internet
Information Modeling Chapter 1. Modeling
and Querying Web Data: A Constraint-Based Logic
Approach Introduction Semistructured Data : Data Model and
Queries Constraint Languages for Semistructured
Data Ordering
and Path Constraint Extension – Query Relaxation Case Study: The XML Data Format Conclusions – Future Work Chapter 2. Verifying Web Site Properties using
Computational Logic Introduction An Overview of our Approach to Web Site
Synthesis Enforcing Constraints Verifying Properties Future Trends Conclusions Chapter 3. Design and
Analysis of Active Hypertext Views on Databases Introduction : Hypertext Views and Database
Publishing Background Lazy: A Declarative Language to Specify and
Implement Hypertext Views The Design of Hypertext Views Designing hypertext views with Lazy The Analysis of hypertext view schemas Making the Hypertext Views Active Conclusion Chapter
4. An Object-Oriented Hypermedia Reference Model formally specified in UML Introduction Background Goals of this Approach Using UML for a visual and formal
specification The 0bject-oriented hypermedia reference
model Extending the object-oriented reference
model Future trends Conclusions PART II. Elaboration of Modeling
Techniques Chapter 5.
Systematic Development of Internet Sites Extending Approaches of Conceptual
Modelling Introduction Background Site
Specification Conclusion Chapter 6. The Webspace Method Introduction Theory behind the
Webspace Method Conceptual modelling of
web-data Web-object extraction
and multimedia indexing Chapter 7. Specification of Web applications with
ADM-2 Introduction Adm and Penelope The Araneus methodology Adm-2 The extended Araneus methodology Conclusions Chapter 8. OO-H Method: Extending UML to Model Web
Interfaces Introduction The object-oriented hypermedia method: a
brief introduction The navigation access diagram The case of study: A Conference Review System Use Case Diagrams Business Class Diagram Modeling
assumptions Navigation
Modeling PC Chair
Navigation Profile View Refinement: presentation modeling Discussion Conclusions
and OO-H research directions Chapter 9. Ontology Extraction and Conceptual Modeling for Web Information Introduction Web data extraction versus schema
extraction Web
ontology extraction: issues and applications Webontex
appraoch to ontology extraction Future trends Conclusion Chapter 10. OODM: An Object-Oriented Design Methodology
For Development of Web Applications Introduction Background and related work Proposed object-oriented development
methodology (OODM) Case study Conclusions and future directions PART
III. Additional Topics Chapter 11. Web Application
Quality: Supporting Maintenance and Testing Introduction Incremental /
interative development process Web application modeling Static analysis and transformation Testing Conclusions and future work Chapter
12. Modeling Data Intensive Web Sites for Personalization, Integrity and
Performance Introduction Related work DIWS modeling
schema DIWS modeling schema analysis Web fragment
modeling approach Performance
issues Integrity-maintenance-expandability Personalization Future trends Conclusions Chapter
13. Adaptive Web-based Database Communities Introduction Related Work Organizing and Modeling Web-accessible
Databases Advertising and Querying Database
Communities Monitoring and Maintaining Inter-community
Relationships WebFindit
Implementation Conclusion Chapter 14. Designing Hypertext and the Web with the Heart and the Mind Brief History of Hypertext and the Web Continuing Usability Problems with
Hypertext and the Web New Usability Problems surrounding
Hypertext and Web Applications New Approaches to Hypertext and Web Design Conclusion and Future Work