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10th WSE 2008: Beijing, China
- Chao Liu, Filippo Ricca:
Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Symposium on Web Systems Evolution, WSE 2010, 3-4 October 2008, Beijing, China. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2790-1 - Li Zhang:
Requirement engineering for Web applications. 1 - Paolo Tonella, Filippo Ricca:
Dynamic model extraction and statistical analysis of Web applications: Follow-up after 6 years. 3-10 - Scott R. Tilley:
Ten years of Web Site Evolution. 11-17 - Harry M. Sneed:
COB2WEB a toolset for migrating to web services. 19-25 - Alessandro Marchetto, Filippo Ricca:
Transforming a Java application in an equivalent Web-services based application: Toward a tool supported stepwise approach. 27-36 - Lerina Aversano, Luigi Cerulo, C. Palumbo:
Mining candidate web services from legacy code. 37-40 - Qiulu Yuan, Ji Wu, Chao Liu, Li Zhang:
A model driven approach toward business process test case generation. 41-44 - Keisuke Nakano, Zhenjiang Hu, Masato Takeichi:
Consistent Web site updating based on bidirectional transformation. 45-54 - Giuseppe Scanniello, Damiano Distante, Michele Risi:
Using Semantic clustering to enhance the navigation structure of Web sites. 55-64 - Hsiang-Ching Chao, Tzong-Jye Liu, Kuong-Ho Chen, Chyi-Ren Dow:
A seamless and reliable distributed network file system utilizing webspace. 65-68 - Feng Chen, Hongji Yang, Hong Zhou, Bing Qiao, Huifang Deng:
Web-based system evolution in model driven architecture. 69-72 - Holger M. Kienle, Crina A. Vasiliu:
Evolution of legal statements on the web. 73-82 - Holger M. Kienle, Hausi A. Müller:
Research challenges in management and compliance of policies on the web. 83-92 - Lok Fang Fang Stella, Stan Jarzabek, Bimlesh Wadhwa:
A comparative study of maintainability of web applications on J2EE, .NET and Ruby on Rails. 93-99 - Mario Luca Bernardi, Giuseppe A. Di Lucca, Damiano Distante:
Reverse engineering of Web Applications to abstract user-centered conceptual models. 101-110 - Brian Chan, Lionel Marks, Ying Zou:
An approach for estimating code changes in e-commerce applications. 111-120 - Ludger Martin:
Usability analysis and visualization of Web 2.0 applications. 121-124
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