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Model-based Configuration Management for a Web Engineering Lifecycle

Model-based Configuration Management for a Web Engineering Lifecycle. Tien N. Nguyen Elect. and Computer Engineering Department Iowa State University USA. Web Engineering. Web development has changed Initially seen as a form of authoring Now, also a form of application development

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Model-based Configuration Management for a Web Engineering Lifecycle

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  1. Model-based Configuration Managementfor a Web Engineering Lifecycle Tien N. Nguyen Elect. and Computer Engineering Department Iowa State University USA

  2. Web Engineering • Web development has changed • Initially seen as a form of authoring • Now, also a form of application development • A lot of efforts and time have been spent to maintain Web-based applications. • Requires the same rigor as successful software development/maintenance • Hence, Web engineering has emerged • Promotes the use of sound technical and management principles for Web applications

  3. Web application development methods • Several Web and hypermedia application development methods have been proposed. • WebComposition, OOHDM, RMM, Model-driven Web development, HyperDE, WAM… • They introduce several models that address different aspects of Web development. • Data, presentation, navigation, etc • Each method introduces different set of logical abstractions and entities.

  4. Configuration Management • Software configuration management (SCM) • software engineering sub-discipline • SCM is the discipline of organizing and managing the evolution of a software system. • Web SCM has special challenges: variety of object types, high rate of changes, continuous evolution, hyperlink structures,… • Various types of Web SCM tools • Version control, change management, content management, configuration management

  5. Related work • Version and configuration management tools • Focus on files, not a Web project as a whole • Change management based on files, text lines • Inadequate to represent Web object structure • Web application development environments • File/directory-oriented versioning (commercial) • Limited support for CM (research) • Versioned hypermedia systems: focus on hypermedia documents, limited support for programs • Our previous work (Molhado [ICSE 2005], SC [WWW 2004]) focused on contents of Web artifacts.

  6. Example v1 v2 * Logical level File representation level --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  7. File-oriented SCM model FILES/ DIRECTORIES (text or structured files) File-based SCM system <html>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configuration Management Web Engineering Models • Primary targets of SCM are files/directories.

  8. Model-based Web SCM • All Web objects in models are versioned and saved persistently. • Web objects do not need to be files or within files SCM repository <html>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  9. <html>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<html>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Model-based Web SCM framework

  10. Web SCM infrastructure • An infrastructure for building SCM services into Web engineering environments • The infrastructure provides • Direct representation of Web object structure and structural changes, without need for analysis of file contents, • SCM among entities, rather than among files, • Structure-oriented versioning and SCM of Web entities in any models, and • Versioned hypermedia between entities.

  11. Web SCM architecture (2) THIRD-PARTY ENVIRONMENT Web Engineering tools/editors Calling API functions New types of objects Configuration Management Model Versioned HypermediaModel System Model Structure Versioning Model Generic Data Model Version Model Web SCM Infrastructure

  12. Web SCM architecture (3) THIRD-PARTY ENVIRONMENT Web tools/editors Calling API functions Existing Object types Configuration Management Model Versioned Hypermedia Model Bridges/wrappers System Model Structure Versioning Model Generic Data Model Version Model Web SCM Infrastructure

  13. Versioned Data Model • Node: a basic unit of identity (containing no values intrinsically other than itself) • Slot: a location that stores a value of any data type, possibly a reference. • Can exist in isolation, but typically attached to nodes via attributes • Attribute: A mapping from nodes to slots

  14. Adding Version Control Attribute table • 3 kinds of slots: constant, mutable, versioned

  15. Graph-based Structure Versioning version 5 1 2 3 • Graph can be nested. • Attribute value can be in any data type, possibly a reference. 4

  16. Structure Versioning Scheme Attributed trees and directed graphs Tools/editors <html>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  17. Fine-grained Structure Versioning v1 v2

  18. Benefits • Very flexible • Nodes can participate in multiple graphs • One mechanism for storing all information • Graph structure and content • Common structure shared among versions • Fine-grained structure versioning of Web object’s internal structure and other important structures such as navigational, compositional, and logical structures.

  19. Versions are points in time Tree-structured discrete time V1.0 • A version is a point in the system’s lifetime. V2.0 V3.0 V3.2 V3.1

  20. Product Versioning Tree-structured discrete time V1.0 • One global version space across entire project V2.0 V3.0 V3.2 V3.1

  21. Editing and Versions Tree-structured discrete time V1.0 • Users select a current version to work on. current => V2.0 Temporary version V3.0 V3.2 V3.1

  22. System Model • Acts as a bridge to third-party environment • Works at the model level, rather than files • Allows for the description of a Web application via models with objects, compositions, structures, and relationships • Provides an infrastructure for extensibility of new types of Web objects • Atomic and composite component types • User-defined object types derived from them • Structure is represented via a directed graph

  23. Composite object • A composite object contains a directed graph whose nodes have versioned references to objects. • Nodes can have multiple user-defined attributes. • This attributed digraph is used to represent the structure of a composite object. A versioned reference to a member component Composite object component component … component component

  24. Configuration Management • SCM supports via Molhado [ICSE 2005] • set the current version (switching), • discard or capture changes to a project, • detect (structural) changes between two arbitrary versions, • open and create a project, • retrieve and modify meta-data of a project or of a version, • manipulate structures,…

  25. Hypertext Versioning • HTML-style hyperlinks • Each node can have an “href” slot. • Using edges in a directed graph • Create a composite component • Use the digraph of the composite component to represent relationships among objects • Versioned hypermedia model • Hypermedia elements are first-class entities.

  26. Hypermedia entities • Open hyperbase approach: A relationship (hypertext) network is managed separately from object contents. • A relationship networkis defined as a set of links and anchors. • A link, representing a relationship, is an association among a set of anchors. • An anchor denotes a region of interest within an object, but is not part of it. • A linkbase:a container of hypertext networks

  27. Relationship network example

  28. Representation for hypermedia • A linkbase is a composite component. • A hypertext network is an atomic component, and has a digraph-based internal structure. • Each link or anchor is represented as a logical unit (node) in that graph. • The graph represents linking structure among anchors and links. • Digraph versioning scheme enables fine-grained versioning for hypertexts and links.

  29. Benefits of this hypermedia • Links are explicit and have variable arity. • Both fine-grained and coarse-grained linking are supported. • Relationship networks are separated from object contents. • Fine-grained versioning for hypermedia structures and individual links

  30. WebSCM • OO Hypermedia design model [Schwabe et al] • Conceptual data model: schema design • Presentation model: Web screen design • Presentation design • Screen composition design • Navigational design • Implementation model: HTML, scripts, … • WebSCM manages configurations among objects in different models and versions of logical connections among them.

  31. Conceptual schema

  32. Implementation level • Representing Web content • Types of objects • Data objects: documents, images, audio, video • Source code: scripts, applets, controls • Component libraries: JavaBeans, MSF classes • Textual vs. binary • Textual objects are structurally versioned • Markup documents (?ML), source code • Binary objects are versioned as a whole

  33. Content change management • Allows users to track history at any level • Document node • Web objects • Web system as a whole • Uses either the tree-based or digraph-based structure versioning algorithms • The algorithms are generic for any node in a tree or a digraph • Differencing and merging

  34. Differencing tools

  35. Versioning for an element

  36. HTML version comparison

  37. Conclusions • A novel SCM approach: model-based SCM • An infrastructure for building SCM services into Web engineering environments • Direct representation of Web object structure and structural changes • Manage changes to Web objects at different levels of abstractions in a more meaningful manner • Manage different structures (internal, navigational, compositional), and logical connections among Web objects

  38. Thank you Tien N. Nguyen Elect. and Computer Engineering Department Iowa State University www.eng.iastate.edu/~tien/ tien@iastate.edu

  39. 1 3 1 3 Fine-grained tree versioning Version v1 Version v2 2 2 (content is modified) 5 5 4

  40. Navigational structure

  41. Benefits of this hypermedia (2) • Avoid complexity of version creation in versioning tasks for hypermedia structure • Reduces cognitive overhead for users • Avoid a serious UI problem: version selection problem in link navigation • Users’ traversal occurs at current version. • Avoid problems in providing SCM for both hypermedia structure and individual links • No more check in, check out individually for hypermedia entities

  42. Data records

  43. Model-to-model logical connections

  44. Web screen design • Presentation design • A screen: basic unit of the presentation model • Users specify presentation properties of a screenvia CSS-like style sheets • Composition of screens: atomic & composite Frame A Frame B screen 3 screen 2 screen 4 screen 1 Frame B

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