Designing Data-Intensive Web Applications ( The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems )

Publication series :The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems

Author: Ceri   Stefano;Fraternali   Piero;Bongio   Aldo  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9780080503936

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781558608436

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781558608436

Subject: TP39 computer application;TP393.4 international Internet

Language: ENG

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The most prominent Web applications in use today are data-intensive. Scores of database management systems across the Internet access and maintain large amounts of structured data for e-commerce, on-line trading, banking, digital libraries, and other high-volume sites.

Developing and maintaining these data-intensive applications is an especially complex, multi-disciplinary activity, requiring all the tools and techniques that software engineering can provide. This book represents a breakthrough for Web application developers. Using hundreds of illustrations and an elegant intuitive modeling language, the authors—all internationally-known database researchers—present a methodology that fully exploits the conceptual modeling approach of software engineering, from idea to application. Readers will learn not only how to harness the design technologies of relational databases for use on the Web, but also how to transform their conceptual designs of data-intensive Web applications into effective software components.

* A fully self-contained introduction and practitioner's guide suitable for both technical and non-technical members of staff, as well as students.

* A methodology, development process, and notation (WebML) based on common practice but optimized for the unique challenges of high-volume Web applications.

* Completely platform- and product-independent; even the use of WebML is optional.

* Based on well-known industry standards such

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 6

Copyright Page

pp.:  7 – 14

Foreword

pp.:  8 – 22

Contents

pp.:  14 – 8

Preface

pp.:  22 – 32

Part One: Technology Overview

pp.:  32 – 90

Part Two: Models for Designing Web Applications

pp.:  90 – 222

Part Three: Design of Web Applications

pp.:  222 – 358

Part Four: Implementation of Web Applications

pp.:  358 – 550

Appendix A. Summary of WebML Elements

pp.:  550 – 556

Appendix B. WebML Syntax

pp.:  556 – 564

Appendix C. OCL Syntax

pp.:  564 – 568

Appendix D. Summary of WebML Elements Implementation

pp.:  568 – 574

References

pp.:  574 – 582

Index

pp.:  582 – 592

About the Authors

pp.:  592 – 594

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