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P M Nadkarni1, C M Brandt, L Marenco

  • 1Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8009, USA. prakash.nadkarni@yale.edu

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
|July 11, 2000
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Developing a front end for large entity-attribute-value (EAV) databases is challenging. WebEAV is a framework designed to simplify web application development for EAV databases, addressing common web development limitations.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Information Systems

Background:

  • Traditional client-server technology presents challenges for managing large entity-attribute-value (EAV) databases.
  • Web technology offers solutions but introduces its own set of limitations, particularly in development environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce WebEAV, a generic framework for streamlining web application development.
  • To address user interface complexities inherent in large EAV database systems.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a generic framework named WebEAV.
  • Focus on simplifying web application development for databases with significant EAV components.
  • Addressing challenging user interface issues in complex systems.

Main Results:

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  • WebEAV provides a streamlined approach to building web front ends for EAV databases.
  • The framework mitigates some of the difficulties associated with traditional methods and primitive web development tools.
  • It offers solutions for complex user interface challenges.

Conclusions:

  • WebEAV offers a robust solution for developing web applications for large EAV databases.
  • The framework enhances the development process by providing essential features often missing in web environments.
  • It simplifies the creation and maintenance of complex EAV-based systems.