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Extending UML to Model Navigation and Presentation in Web Applications

Overview This paper presents a UML Profile for Web applications. It is a UML extension based on the general extension mechanisms provided by the UML that defines specific stereotypes to model the navigational and presentational aspects of Web applications. This profile is part of a methodology for the analysis and design of Web applications. This methodology performs separate steps for conceptual, navigational and presentational modeling in a similar way as it is proposed by other methods for hypermedia or Web design. The novelty of this approach consists in the modeling techniques and notation used, that are entirely based on the Unified Modeling Language.

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University of Munich
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Date Published
Dec 4, 2008
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Topics
Programming Languages, UML, Software Engineering

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