A domain engineering for content sharing collaborative features. de Oliveira, L. S. & Gerosa, M. A. In Proceedings of the 18th Brazilian symposium on Multimedia and the web, of \WebMedia\ '12, pages 343–350, 2012. ACM.
Paper abstract bibtex Researchers and developers still replicate ideas with low reuse when developing Web 2.0 applications. A domain engineering identify and document commonalities and variabilities of an application family fostering reuse. In this work, we used a domain engineering approach for content sharing features of social networks. We used as a method the \FODA\ (Feature Oriented Domain Analysis) with patterns for computer-mediated interaction to describe the collaborative features and the \3C\ collaboration model to classify them. To implement the commonalities, a component kit was defined and developed, based on an infrastructure named Groupware Workbench. We conducted an experiment to evaluate the artifacts generated by the domain engineering.
@inproceedings{Oliveira2012,
abstract = {Researchers and developers still replicate ideas with low reuse when developing Web 2.0 applications. A domain engineering identify and document commonalities and variabilities of an application family fostering reuse. In this work, we used a domain engineering approach for content sharing features of social networks. We used as a method the {\{}FODA{\}} (Feature Oriented Domain Analysis) with patterns for computer-mediated interaction to describe the collaborative features and the {\{}3C{\}} collaboration model to classify them. To implement the commonalities, a component kit was defined and developed, based on an infrastructure named Groupware Workbench. We conducted an experiment to evaluate the artifacts generated by the domain engineering.},
author = {de Oliveira, Lucas Santos and Gerosa, Marco Aurélio},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th Brazilian symposium on Multimedia and the web},
keywords = {Collaborative Systems,Groupware,Web 2.0,domain engineering,interaction patterns,social networks,3C collaboration model},
pages = {343--350},
publisher = {ACM},
series = {{\{}WebMedia{\}} '12},
title = {{A domain engineering for content sharing collaborative features}},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2382636.2382708},
year = {2012}
}
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