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Declarative specification of Web sites with Strudel

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Abstract. Strudel is a system for implementing data-intensive Web sites, which typically integrate information from multiple data sources and have complex structure. Strudel's key idea is separating the management of a Web site's data, the specification of its content and structure, and the visual representation of its pages. Strudel provides a declarative query language for specifying a site's content and structure, and a simple template language for specifying a site's HTML representation. This paper contains a comprehensive description of the Strudel system and details the benefits of declarative site specification. We describe our experiences using Strudel in a production application and describe three different, but complementary, systems that extend and improve upon Strudel's original ideas.

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Received: June 25, 1999 / December 24, 1999

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Fernández, M., Florescu, D., Levy, A. et al. Declarative specification of Web sites with Strudel . The VLDB Journal 9, 38–55 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007780050082

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