Software development environments are examples of complex computer applications characterized by heterogeneity; they are composed of diverse information repositories, user interfa...
Despite the fact that adaptive hypermedia techniques have proven their ability to provide user guidance and orientation in hyperspace, we do not currently see the widespread adopti...
Complex structure and varying requirements increase the difficulties in developing domain specific Web Information Systems. People appeal to a smart tool to customize Web Informati...
Web applications can be classified as hybrids between hypermedia and information systems. They have a relatively simple distributed architecture from the user viewpoint, but a comp...
Representational State Transfer (REST), as an architectural style for distributed hypermedia systems, enables scalable operation of the World Wide Web (WWW) and is the foundation f...