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Extending Web Modeling Language to Exploit Stigmergy: Intentionally Recording Unintentional Trails
Authors:
Aiden Dipple
Kerry Raymond
Michael Docherty
Keywords: Web Collaboration; virtual pheromones; stigmergy;
Abstract:
Software development and Web site development techniques have evolved significantly over the past 20 years. The relatively young Web Application development area has borrowed heavily from traditional software development methodologies primarily due to the similarities in areas of data persistence and User Interface (UI) design. Recent developments in this area propose a new Web Modeling Language (WebML) to facilitate the nuances specific to Web development. WebML is one of a number of implementations designed to enable modeling of web site interaction flows while being extendable to accommodate new features in Web site development into the future. Our research aims to extend WebML with a focus on stigmergy which is a biological term originally used to describe coordination between insects. We see design features in existing Web sites that mimic stigmergic mechanisms as part of the UI. We believe that we can synthesize and embed stigmergy in Web 2.0 sites. This paper focuses on the sub-topic of site UI design and stigmergic mechanism designs required to achieve this.
Pages: 87 to 92
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2013
Publication date: January 27, 2013
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4421
ISBN: 978-1-61208-248-6
Location: Seville, Spain
Dates: from January 27, 2013 to February 1, 2013