DocumentCode :
1603175
Title :
Equivalence-Based Selection of Best-Fit Models to Support Wiki Design
Author :
De Ruvo, Giuseppe ; Santone, Antonella
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Sannio, Benevento, Italy
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
204
Lastpage :
209
Abstract :
A wiki is a collaborative Web site whose content can be edited by anyone who has the access. Wikis are becoming a new work tool in enterprises and are widely spreading every-where. Indeed, it is important to consider the design and evolution of a wiki. We present a methodology to help wiki designers, engineers and domain experts. In practice, from the wikis we derive formal models, which are successively used to perform equivalence checking. More precisely, in order to design a wiki p we propose a methodology for the selection of the best-fit wiki model q, among a set of candidate ones. For best fit we mean that p and q have a similar structure. To handle the complexity of finding all possible candidates processes q, a heuristic function can be used to filter the set of significant candidates, and to speed up the search of a successful one, which is the main contribution of the paper. Eventually, the elected model may be exploited to start the design process.
Keywords :
Web design; calculus of communicating systems; content management; equivalence classes; formal specification; best-fit wiki model selection; calculus of communicating systems; collaborative Web site; content editing; equivalence checking; equivalence-based selection; formal model; heuristic function; specification formal language; wiki design; wiki evolution; Algebra; Collaboration; Electronic publishing; Encyclopedias; Internet; Model checking; Design; Equivalence Checking; Process Algebra; Wiki;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE), 2015 IEEE 24th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Larnaca
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WETICE.2015.19
Filename :
7194361
Link To Document :
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