A Three-Level Schema Architecture for the Conceptual Design of Web-Based Information Systems: From Web-Data Management to Integrated Web-Data and Web-Process Management
- Authors
- G. Preuner, M. Schrefl
- Paper
- Preu00a (2000)
- Citation
World Wide Web Journal, Special Issue on World Wide Web Data Management, Vol. 3, No. 2, Baltzer Science Publishers, pp. 125-138, 2000. - Resources
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Abstract
It has been recognized only recently that, like databases, web sites need models and schemes. Data-intensive web sites are best developed using a multi-level design approach proceeding from data design via navigation design to web-page design. Modern web-based information systems are no longer static in nature. Rather they are dynamic. Besides querying, they support workflow tasks and e-commerce transactions. The design of such systems needs to consider the underlying business process next to the data. Their integrated design has been mainly treated in an ad-hoc way so far. In this paper, we present a three-level schema architecture for the conceptual design of dynamic web-based information systems. We employ an object-oriented approach that integrates data and process management and complements previous approaches for the design of data-intensive web sites.
Keywords:web-based information system, object-oriented database system, object-oriented design, schema architecture, workflow