The Relationship Management Methodology (RMM) for hypermedia design was originally introduced in 1995, and has since evolved in a number of ways in response to the rapid growth in demand for hypermedia applications on the World Wide Web. The revamped methodology is demonstrated in the design of rich web applications. Design and implementation issues are discussed, including database integration, and top-down versus bottom up approaches to Web Information System (WIS) application development. The graphical and programming language notations for RMM's new constructs are presented. RMM promotes sound design and maintainable development of hypermedia.Information Systems Working Papers Serie
It is obvious that the design efforts taken in modeling web hypermedia application are significantly...
Hypertext development should benefit from a systematic, structured development, especially in the ca...
The Web information space is rapidly growing in the size and the diversity of both its data and its ...
The Relationship Management Methodology (RMM) is a well-known hypermedia design methodology. In this...
Hypermedia design is usually ad hoc. Whereas the original Relationship Management Methodology (RMM) ...
This briefing focuses on design and development of WWW systems. I will present the principal element...
Hypermedia structuring and navigation requires design methodologies different from those developed f...
We present the design of a computer-aided environment, RMCase, to support the design and constructio...
We present the design of a computer-aided environment, RMCase, to support the design and constructio...
Hypermedia design is usually ad hoc. Whereas the original Relationship Management Methodology (RMM) ...
The function of a design model in a hypermedia project is to provide a formal method for specifying ...
We describe a step-by-step methodology for the design and construction of hypermedia applications an...
Due to the rapid growth of the Web, there is an increasing need for methodologies that support the d...
Hypermedia design, as any other design activity, may be observed according to two points of view: me...
Web sites are progressively evolving from browsable, read-only information repositories to web-base...
It is obvious that the design efforts taken in modeling web hypermedia application are significantly...
Hypertext development should benefit from a systematic, structured development, especially in the ca...
The Web information space is rapidly growing in the size and the diversity of both its data and its ...
The Relationship Management Methodology (RMM) is a well-known hypermedia design methodology. In this...
Hypermedia design is usually ad hoc. Whereas the original Relationship Management Methodology (RMM) ...
This briefing focuses on design and development of WWW systems. I will present the principal element...
Hypermedia structuring and navigation requires design methodologies different from those developed f...
We present the design of a computer-aided environment, RMCase, to support the design and constructio...
We present the design of a computer-aided environment, RMCase, to support the design and constructio...
Hypermedia design is usually ad hoc. Whereas the original Relationship Management Methodology (RMM) ...
The function of a design model in a hypermedia project is to provide a formal method for specifying ...
We describe a step-by-step methodology for the design and construction of hypermedia applications an...
Due to the rapid growth of the Web, there is an increasing need for methodologies that support the d...
Hypermedia design, as any other design activity, may be observed according to two points of view: me...
Web sites are progressively evolving from browsable, read-only information repositories to web-base...
It is obvious that the design efforts taken in modeling web hypermedia application are significantly...
Hypertext development should benefit from a systematic, structured development, especially in the ca...
The Web information space is rapidly growing in the size and the diversity of both its data and its ...