An enterprise framework denotes a "reusable, "'semi-complete" application skeleton that can be easily adapted to produce custom applications in a specific business domain. This paper presents the requirements, design, and implementation of MEDINA, an enterprise framework for content intensive networked hypermedia in the domain of cultural tourism. MEDINA provides a user-friendly customization tool that can be used without any implementation effort, and is integrated within a modular, highly portable software architecture for dynamic application generation.
Garzotto, F., Megale, L. (2005). Towards Enterprise Frameworks for Networked Hypermedia: a Case-Study in Cultural Tourism. In HYPERTEXT '05: Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia (pp.257-266). ACM [10.1145/1083356.1083412].
Towards Enterprise Frameworks for Networked Hypermedia: a Case-Study in Cultural Tourism
Garzotto, F;
2005
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An enterprise framework denotes a "reusable, "'semi-complete" application skeleton that can be easily adapted to produce custom applications in a specific business domain. This paper presents the requirements, design, and implementation of MEDINA, an enterprise framework for content intensive networked hypermedia in the domain of cultural tourism. MEDINA provides a user-friendly customization tool that can be used without any implementation effort, and is integrated within a modular, highly portable software architecture for dynamic application generation.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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