Title :
Toward Web-based application management systems
Author :
Gal, Avigdor ; Mylopoulos, John
Author_Institution :
Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ, USA
Abstract :
As Web technology spreads, the number, variety, and sophistication of Web based information services is literally exploding. While some effort has been put into managing a single, centrally controlled Web site, current Web technologies offer little help for managing Web based applications in-the-large. This is partly due to the distributed, heterogeneous, and open nature of such applications. The paper proposes a generic framework for managing Web based applications which addresses both semantic and managerial issues. Semantic issues are addressed through the inclusion of a domain model component in the framework which describes the kinds of information that are available. Management issues are treated through a framework which includes formally defined notions for an information model, information base consistency, transactions, and concurrency control. Thus, the proposed management system provides a semantically robust environment for Web based information services while allowing for Web source independence
Keywords :
computational linguistics; concurrency control; data integrity; information resources; transaction processing; Web based application management systems; Web based applications; Web based information services; Web source independence; Web technology; centrally controlled Web site; concurrency control; domain model component; formally defined notions; generic framework; information base consistency; information model; management issues; managerial issues; semantic issues; semantically robust environment; Application software; Centralized control; Computer Society; Concurrency control; Environmental management; Information management; Information resources; Remuneration; Resource management; Technology management;
Journal_Title :
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on