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WebML (Web Modeling Language) is a visual notation for designing complex data-intensive Web applications.[1] It provides graphical, yet formal, specifications, embodied in a complete design process, which can be assisted by visual design tools, like WebRatio.
This method has five models: structure, derivation, composition, navigation and presentation. These models are developed in an iterative process.
References
- ^ Serge Abiteboul, Benjamin Nguyen, and Gabriela Ruberg (2006). "Building an Active Content Warehouse". In Jérôme Darmont, Omar Boussaid (ed.). Processing and Managing Complex Data for Decision Support. Idea Group Inc. p. 68. ISBN 1591406552.
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Further reading
- S. Ceri, P. Fraternali, and A. Bongio (May 2000). "Web modelling language (WebML): A modelling language for designing Web sites". Proceedings of 9th International World Wide Web Conference, Amsterdam, 2000.
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