Web engineering principles and techniques /
As most organizations have expanded traditional business space into web-based environments, a more complete and thorough understanding of web engineering is becoming vital for organizations. However, the definition of web engineering is growing more and more blurred. Although based primarily on MIS...
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Hershey, Pa. :
IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA),
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Table of Contents:
- I. Web engineering / San Murugesan, Athula Ginige
- II. Web engineering resources portal (WEP) / Sotiris Christodoulou, Theodore Papatheodorou
- III. Web application development methodologies / Jim Chen, Richard Heath
- IV. Relationship analysis / Joseph Catanio, Michael Bieber
- V. Engineering location-based services in the web / Silvia Gordillo, Javier Bazzocco, Gustavo Rossi, Robert Laurini
- VI. Architectural metrics for e-commerce / Jinwoo Kim
- VII. The equal approach to the assessment of e-commerce quality / Stuart Barnes, Richard Vidgen
- VIII. Web cost estimation / Emilia Mendes, Nile Mosley
- IX. Ontology-supported web content management / Geun-Sik Jo, Jason Jung
- X. Design principles and applications of XRML / Jae Lee, Mye Sohn
- XI. Program transformation for web application restructuring / Filippo Ricca, Paolo Tonella
- XII. The requirements of methodologies for developing web applications / Craig Standing
- XIII. A customer analysis-based methodology for improving web business systems / Choongseok Lee, Woojong Suh, Heeseok Lee
- XIV. Analysis and customization of web-based electronic catalogs / Benjamin Yen
- XV. Data mining using qualitative information on the web / Taeho Hong, Woojong Suh.