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Eighth Euromicro Working Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'04)
p. 204
Refactoring Web sites to the Controller-Centric Architecture
Yu Ping, University of Waterloo, Canada
Kostas Kontogiannis, University of Waterloo, Canada
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A Web site is a hyperlinked network environment, which consists of hundreds of inter-connected pages, usually without an engineered architecture. This is often a large, complex Web site that is difficult to understand and maintain. In this paper, we propose an approach that aims to restructure an existing Web site by adapting them to a controller-centric architecture. In particular, this approach is twofold. First, it defines a domain model to represent dependencies between Web pages in order to abstract current structure of the Web site. Second, it designs a system architecture as a reference model for restructuring the Web site to the new structure. These principles will be illustrated through a case study using a reengineering tool that implements the refactoring process for a JSP-based Web site.
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Index Terms- Refactoring, controller-centric, link type,
page flow, JSP
Citation:
Yu Ping, Kostas Kontogiannis,
"Refactoring Web sites to the Controller-Centric Architecture,"
csmr,
p. 204,
Eighth Euromicro Working Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'04),
2004
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