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The development of Web applications should be supported by business professionals since Web applications must be modified frequently based on their needs. A matching website is the typical example because various matching websites for C2C (Consumer to Consumer) has been recently opened. In our studies utilizing the three-tier architecture of user interfaces, business logic and databases, web applications are developed using a domain-specific application framework and visual modeling technologies. For case studies of this approach, a matching domain is analyzed and matching applications for websites are classified based on the user view and the system view.
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Chusho, T. (2016). The User View and the System View of Matching Sites for End-User-Initiative Development. In: Yang, GC., Ao, SI., Huang, X., Castillo, O. (eds) Transactions on Engineering Technologies. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0551-0_9
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