Abstract. Web 2.0, also known as the Social Web, marks a new philosophy where users are both the main actors and the content producers: users write blogs and comments, they tag, li...
Paolo Coppola, Raffaella Lomuscio, Stefano Mizzaro...
This paper presents an extensive study about the evolution of textual content on the Web, which shows how some new pages are created from scratch while others are created using al...
The evolution of the Web requires to consider an increasing number of context-dependency issues. Therefore, in our research we focus on how to extend a Web application with additi...
Most applications accessible through the Web suffer from a noticeable lack of support for adapting to the different information needs that different users may have regarding a cert...
The growing need for personalization and device independence calls for effective ways of engineering adaptive Web applications. This requires formats, languages and structured pro...