Research Papers - Dept of Information Technology
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Publication Embargo A CONCEPT OF BALANCED-CLIENT FOR RICH INTERNET APPLICATIONS(SAITM, Malabe, 2015-04-25) Dissanayake, N. R; Liyanage, G. U; Dias, G. K. AThe Rich Internet Applications engineering is marked as complex and difficult, since they lack of architectural formalism. If we can identify the separation of the modules clearly and generalize the architectural structure in Rich Internet Applications, it might increase the realization of the system, hence reduce the complexities and speed up the development too. We propose an architectural structure based on Model-View-Controller pattern, which describes the separation of the logic; and the distribution of the modules and related components; between the client and the server, which we expect to specify as a standard and balanced layout, we name it the “Balanced-client”, referred to the concepts of Thin-client and Thick-client. We expect to incorporate this concept to design a general architectural model for Rich Internet Applications, to provide a good realization, which can addresses the complexities in Rich Internet Applications engineering.Publication Open Access Abstract concepts: A contemporary requirement for Rich Internet Applications engineering(2016) Dissanayake, N. R; Dias, G. K. ARich Internet Applications are very advanced and complex systems, and for their development there are numerous tools, frameworks, libraries, techniques, and technologies are available. The underplaying concepts of the Rich Internet Applications are still have not been defined well, and the tools, frameworks, or libraries do not improve these underlying concepts; instead they might use their own forms of the concepts. If we can understand the abstract fundamental concepts of Rich Internet Applications, we can gain some advantages like: increased realization, knowledge sharing, and lower learning curves. These aspects have not being much discussed or researched within the domain; therefore, we attempt to pinpoint the importance of having abstract concepts for Rich Internet Applications engineering, as a contemporary requirement. This knowledge will help to look at the researching in Rich Internet Application engineering in a different perspective, and will lead to introduce abstract concepts, for Rich Internet Applications.Publication Embargo Best practices for rapid application development of AJAX based Rich Internet Applications(IEEE, 2014-12-10) Dissanayake, N. R; Dias, G.K. AAJAX is a powerful script based approach for Rich Internet Application development, yet AJAX is suffering from various complexities which make the AJAX based Rich Internet Application engineering is difficult and Rapid Application Development is supported inadequately. If we can simplify the AJAX based Rich Internet Application engineering process by providing standards, the Rapid Application Development methodology can be used effectively to raise the productivity and the quality. In this paper, we propose a set of best practices to facilitate the project management of AJAX based Rich Internet Applications — hence utilize Rapid Application Development methodology — in the initial development and post-deployment maintenance, modification and expansion phases. These best practices are meant to increase the realization of the Rich Internet Application and the AJAX adoption — therefore reduce the complexities — by providing a standard structural arrangement for the development project. We plan to design a general architecture for AJAX based Rich Internet Applications and combine with the best practices discussed in this paper to formulate a new platform to support the Rapid Application Development methodology adequate, by increasing the realization, which causes to minimize the complexities.
