Analyzing Interaction Flow Modeling Language in Web Development Lifecycle

  • Wakil K
  • N.A. D
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Abstract

—Two years ago, the Object Management Group (OMG) adopted a new standard method named Interaction Flow Modeling Language (IFML) for web engineering domain. IFML is designed to express the content, user interaction, and control behavior of the front end of applications. There are number lacks in web engineering methods, because each of them is defined to particular specifications, one of which is the open issue of supporting the whole lifecycle in process development. In this paper, we analyze IFML models in the process development lifecycle to show capability of the method used in the process development. We then make a comparison between IFML and other methods in lifecycle phases. Finally, we add IFML to the web engineering lifecycle's map. It is anticipated that the result of this paper will be to become a guide for developers for using IFML in the development of new applications.

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Wakil, K., & N.A., D. (2017). Analyzing Interaction Flow Modeling Language in Web Development Lifecycle. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.14569/ijacsa.2017.080137

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