Abstract

Before the feature reduction system (FRS) was developed, software engineers were required to use multiple independent Web-based information-reporting systems when conducting multiple Web transactions. Software engineers, interacting with many Web-based systems during normal software project activities, are often required to manually enter similar, or even the same, information many times using a graphical user interfaces. This paper presents FRS, a Web-based feature reduction system, which enables software engineers to greatly reduce their manual intervention during the course of Web transactions. Unlike other automatic Web transaction systems, FRS adopts a new component-based approach, called WebComponent, to generalize initial capabilities of script-based FRS. The on-going component-based approach to FRS results in increased ease and efficiency of Web transactions, enabling higher-level Web transaction programming (called mega-programming), and increasing code reusability through WebComponents.

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