5th International Workshop on Web Site Evolution
A tool-supported method to extract data and schema from web sites
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
September 22-September 22
ISBN: 0-7695-2016-2
This paper presents a tool-supported method to reengineer web sites, that is, to extract the page contents as XML documents structured by expressive DTDs or XML Schemas. All the pages that are recognized to express the same application (sub)domain are analyzed in order to derive their common structure. This structure is formalized by an XML document, called META, which is then used to extract an XML document that contains the data of the pages and a XML Schema validating these data. The META document can describe various structures such as alternative layout and data structure for the same concept, structure multiplicity and separation between layout and informational content. XML Schemas extracted from different page types are integrated and conceptualised into a unique schema describing the domain covered by the whole web site. Finally, this conceptual schema is used to build the database of a renovated web site. These principles will be illustrated through a case study using the tools that create the META document, extract the data and the XML Schema.
Index Terms:
reengineering, web site, XML, data extraction
Citation:
Fabrice Esti?venart, Aurore Fran?ois, Jean Henrard, Jean-Luc Hainaut, "A tool-supported method to extract data and schema from web sites," wse, pp.3, 5th International Workshop on Web Site Evolution, 2003