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Towards the Managment of Time in Data-Intensive Web Sites

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The adoption of a logical model for temporal, data-intensive Web sites is proposed together with a methodology for the development. The model allows the definition of page-schemes with temporal aspects (which could be related to the page as a whole or to individual components of it). The design process follows a development that starts with a traditional E-R scheme; the various steps lead to a temporal E-R scheme, to a navigation scheme and finally to a T-ADM scheme. A tool associated with the methodology has been developed: it automatically generates both the relational database (with the temporal features needed) supporting the site and the actual Web pages, which can be dynamic (JSP) or static (plain HTML), or a combination thereof.

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Atzeni, P., Del Nostro, P. (2004). Towards the Managment of Time in Data-Intensive Web Sites. In: Wang, S., et al. Conceptual Modeling for Advanced Application Domains. ER 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3289. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30466-1_36

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