2015 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Comparison of Architecture-Centric Model-Driven Web Engineering and Abstract Behavioural Specification in Constructing Software Product Line for Web Applications
Authors : Daya Adianto, Maya Retno Ayu Setyautami, Salman El Farisi
Published in: Information Science and Applications
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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We investigated how a software product line (SPL) for Web application is realized by following an established Web application development methodology called Architecture-Centric Model-Driven Web Engineering (AC-MDWE). The development process is done by using Abstract Behavioural Specification (ABS), which is an executable modelling language that provides SPL-related features. We created a case study by implementing a product line for E-commerce Web applications. The product line is realisable using ABS with modifications to the original AC-MDWE process. ABS can provide several benefits such as control during product generation, feature traceability, and preserving integrity of core assets. However, it is still not ready for creating production-level Web application and lack of readability in the generated artefacts.