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Individualized WEB PAGE Model Based Research And Construction

Posted on:2001-07-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z G SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2168360002450820Subject:Uncategorised
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The flourish development of Internet has broken the traditional concept of time and space. Web applications have held the balance of Internet: it influences every aspect of our life not only as the means of information broadcasting and communication but also as a commercial platform. Under such circumstances, WEB applications with more complex functions and development difficulties have become the main characteristics of current WEB development.This paper analyses the characteristics of current site building, and combines with the practical experiences in the recent two years. The paper puts forward the design of individualized service architecture, and decomposes it into three layers: data layer -. organization layer and presentation layer. The role of data layer and organization layer is to solve the principle of data organization, while the one of presentation is to supply multiple presentation appearance and to support individuation as services to developers. This not only reduces the difficulties of WEB application development, but also offers ensurance to a highly effective and stable site building.The core of the paper is to solve the problem of presentation layer in the individualized service architecture. The web pages achieved on the basis of web page analysis are the conclusion composed of layout.. information and show pattern. The paper brings forward LIS model which separates three basic elements of page design. The three elements are independent of each other, while they depend on each other too. The result of the whole operation is the visitor customized pages.At last, the page introduces an instance of a demo page based on the principle of LIS.
Keywords/Search Tags:individualized service, architecture, WEB application, UML. US model, LIS engine
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