Web applications can be classified as hybrids between hypermedia and information systems. They have a relatively simple distributed architecture from the user viewpoint, but a complex dynamic architecture from the designer viewpoint. They need to respond to operation by an unlimited number of heterogeneously skilled users, address security and privacy concerns, access heterogeneous, up-to-date information sources, and exhibit dynamic behaviors that involve such processes as code transferring. Common system development methods can model some of these aspects, but none of them is sufficient to specify the large spectrum of Web application concepts and requirements. This paper introduces OPM/Web, an extension to the Object-Process Methodology ...
This work deals with methodologies of software development, particularly web applications. Its main ...
Web engineering is the application of systematic and quantifiable approaches (concepts, methods, tec...
In this chapter we present our experience with the Object-Oriented Hypermedia Design Method (OOHDM),...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has become "the" global infrastructure for delivering information and servi...
Complex web applications have been developed rapidly as to support complex process and transactional...
Recently a growing demand has arisen for methods for the development of small- and medium scale Web ...
The World Wide Web has evolved gradually from a document delivery platform to an architecture for di...
Web applications are evolving towards strong content-centered Web applications. The development proc...
Abstract. Applications users claim ever more quality in the software prod-uct; that does not mean on...
A wide range of complex distributed applications is emerging in the web environment. The development...
The current state of application development on the WWW is characterised by anarchy and ad hoc metho...
Web companies must quickly design, develop, and bring to market new products. This is especially nec...
In this paper, we argue that web applications are a particular kind of hypermedia applications and s...
Business processes, regarded as heavy-weighted flows of control consisting of activities and transit...
While Web applications evolve towards ubiquitous, enterprise-wide or multienterprise information sys...
This work deals with methodologies of software development, particularly web applications. Its main ...
Web engineering is the application of systematic and quantifiable approaches (concepts, methods, tec...
In this chapter we present our experience with the Object-Oriented Hypermedia Design Method (OOHDM),...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has become "the" global infrastructure for delivering information and servi...
Complex web applications have been developed rapidly as to support complex process and transactional...
Recently a growing demand has arisen for methods for the development of small- and medium scale Web ...
The World Wide Web has evolved gradually from a document delivery platform to an architecture for di...
Web applications are evolving towards strong content-centered Web applications. The development proc...
Abstract. Applications users claim ever more quality in the software prod-uct; that does not mean on...
A wide range of complex distributed applications is emerging in the web environment. The development...
The current state of application development on the WWW is characterised by anarchy and ad hoc metho...
Web companies must quickly design, develop, and bring to market new products. This is especially nec...
In this paper, we argue that web applications are a particular kind of hypermedia applications and s...
Business processes, regarded as heavy-weighted flows of control consisting of activities and transit...
While Web applications evolve towards ubiquitous, enterprise-wide or multienterprise information sys...
This work deals with methodologies of software development, particularly web applications. Its main ...
Web engineering is the application of systematic and quantifiable approaches (concepts, methods, tec...
In this chapter we present our experience with the Object-Oriented Hypermedia Design Method (OOHDM),...