Title:
|
CONCEPTUAL MODELING FOR WEB APPLICATIONS AND DEFINITIONS OF BUSINESS LOGIC FOR END-USER-INITIATIVE DEVELOPMENT |
Author(s):
|
Takeshi Chusho, Jing Li |
ISBN:
|
978-989-8704-04-7 |
Editors:
|
Philip Powell, Miguel Baptista Nunes and Pedro IsaĆas |
Year:
|
2014 |
Edition:
|
Single |
Keywords:
|
Conceptual model, Web application, End-user computing, Business logic, CRUD. |
Type:
|
Full Paper |
First Page:
|
184 |
Last Page:
|
192 |
Language:
|
English |
Cover:
|
|
Full Contents:
|
click to dowload
|
Paper Abstract:
|
The development of Web applications should be supported by business professionals themselves since Web applications must be modified frequently based on their needs. In our recent studies with the three-tier architecture of the user interface, business logic and database, the construction of the graphical user interface and the simple database system was supported by using a domain-specific application framework and visual modeling technologies. The conceptual model is based on CRUD (create, read, update, and delete) operations. As for the business logic, however, it is rather difficult to support it by the same method because there are various kinds of business logic. This paper describes the ABC model: application = business logic + CRUD. This approach is applied to Web applications in practical use with case studies. Finally it is confirmed that the development process based on the ABC model is useful for an end-user-initiative approach |
|
|
|
|