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Supporting End-User Development of Web Sites through MAMBA

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This paper presents EUD-Mamba, a prototype system for End-User Development of web sites. EUD-Mamba’s goal is to allow users to build a web site simply by describing the content they want to publish in a conceptual way: what the content is and how it should look like in the site. The system is based on the MAMBA (Multi-device Adaptive Model-Based Approach) web personalization engine. The proposed approach is substantiated by a running example showing how to build a simple PhD personal web site using EUD-Mamba.

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Gelfi, N. (2011). Supporting End-User Development of Web Sites through MAMBA. In: Costabile, M.F., Dittrich, Y., Fischer, G., Piccinno, A. (eds) End-User Development. IS-EUD 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6654. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21530-8_46

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