From (Elementary) Mathematical Data Model Schemas to Safe Blazor Web Applications with Claude AI
Christian Mancas, Diana Christina Mancas

TL;DR
This paper presents a method for developing safe Blazor web applications using Claude AI and mathematical data model schemas, along with best practices and platform issues.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining mathematical data models with Claude AI to enhance the safety of Blazor applications, including practical guidelines.
Findings
Demonstrates how to integrate mathematical schemas with AI for web app safety
Provides a comprehensive list of best practices for Blazor development
Identifies key issues in the MS Blazor Server platform
Abstract
This research paper mainly describes how to develop MS Blazor safe web applications with Claude AI, version Sonnet 4.5, starting from (Elementary) Mathematical Data Model schemas. In the sequel, it also provides a list of general software engineering best practice rules, as well as issues of the MS Blazor Server platform.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPolynomial and algebraic computation · Mathematics, Computing, and Information Processing · Artificial Intelligence in Education
