ConferenceM. Carmen Penadés, Pau Martí, José H. Canós, Abel Gómez Product Line-Based Customization of e-Government Documents Posters, Demos, Late-breaking Results and Workshop Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization co-located with the 22nd Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization (UMAP2014), vol. 1181 , CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Aalborg, Denmark, 2014, ISBN: 1613-0073. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Document Generation, Document Product Line (DPL), DPLfw, Feature Modeling (FM), Personalized e-Government Services, Software Product Lines (SPL) @conference{Penades:PEGOV:2014,
title = {Product Line-Based Customization of e-Government Documents},
author = {M. Carmen Penad\'{e}s and Pau Mart\'{i} and Jos\'{e} H. Can\'{o}s and Abel G\'{o}mez},
editor = {Iv\'{a}n Cantador and Min Chi and Rosta Farzan and Robert J\"{a}schke},
url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1181/pegov2014_paper_04.pdf},
isbn = {1613-0073},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-06-27},
booktitle = {Posters, Demos, Late-breaking Results and Workshop Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization co-located with the 22nd Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization (UMAP2014)},
volume = {1181 },
pages = {38--47},
publisher = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings},
address = {Aalborg, Denmark},
abstract = {Content personalization has been one of the major trends in recent Document Engineering Research. The “one document for n users” paradigm is being replaced by the “one user, one document” model, where the content to be delivered to a particular user is generated by some means. This is a very promising approach for e-Government, where personalized government services, including document generation, are more and more required by users. In this paper, we introduce a method to the generation of personalized documents called Document Product Lines (DPL). DPL allows generating content in domains with high variability and with high levels of reuse. We describe the basic principles underlying DPL and show its application to the e-Government field using the personalized tax statement as case study. },
keywords = {Document Generation, Document Product Line (DPL), DPLfw, Feature Modeling (FM), Personalized e-Government Services, Software Product Lines (SPL)},
pubstate = {published},
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}
Content personalization has been one of the major trends in recent Document Engineering Research. The “one document for n users” paradigm is being replaced by the “one user, one document” model, where the content to be delivered to a particular user is generated by some means. This is a very promising approach for e-Government, where personalized government services, including document generation, are more and more required by users. In this paper, we introduce a method to the generation of personalized documents called Document Product Lines (DPL). DPL allows generating content in domains with high variability and with high levels of reuse. We describe the basic principles underlying DPL and show its application to the e-Government field using the personalized tax statement as case study. Open Access |