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5th WSE 2003: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- 5th International Workshop on Web Site Evolution (WSE 2003) - Architecture, 22 September 2003, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7695-2016-2
Web Site Reverse Engineering and Maintenance
- Fabrice Estievenart, Aurore François, Jean Henrard, Jean-Luc Hainaut:
A tool-supported method to extract data and schema from web sites. 3-11 - Giuseppe A. Di Lucca
, Anna Rita Fasolino
, Porfirio Tramontana
, Ugo de Carlini:
Abstracting Business Level UML Diagrams from Web Applications. 12-19 - Holger M. Kienle, Anke Weber, Johannes Martin, Hausi A. Müller
:
Development and Maintenance of a Web Site for a Bachelor Program. 20
Web Site Clustering and Clone Detection
- Paolo Tonella
, Filippo Ricca, Emanuele Pianta, Christian Girardi, Giuseppe A. Di Lucca
, Anna Rita Fasolino
, Porfirio Tramontana
:
Evaluation Methods for Web Application Clustering. 33-40 - Paolo Tonella
, Filippo Ricca, Emanuele Pianta, Christian Girardi:
Using Keyword Extraction for Web Site Clustering. 41-48 - Nikita Synytskyy, James R. Cordy, Thomas R. Dean:
Resolution of Static Clones in Dynamic Web Pages. 49
Web Technologies
- Harry M. Sneed, Stephan H. Sneed:
Creating Web Services from Legacy Host Programs. 59-65 - Michele Kirchner:
A Benchmark for Testing the Evaluation Tools for Web Pages Accessibility. 66-73 - Giuseppe A. Di Lucca
, Massimiliano Di Penta
:
Considering Browser Interaction in Web Application Testing. 74-
Web Site Architecture Analysis and Evolution
- Dennis B. Smith, Paulo Merson:
Using Architecture Evaluation to Prepare a Large Web Based System for Evolution. 85-92 - Dabo Sun, Kenny Wong, Daniel L. Moise:
Lessons Learned in Web Site Architectures for Public Utilities. 93-
Invited Paper
- Scott R. Tilley:
Five Years of Web Site Evolution. 103-

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