Web Engineering: Principles and Techniques

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Woojong Suh
Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2005 M01 1 - 364 pages
Although based primarily on MIS and computer science areas, Web engineering covers a wide range of disciplines, thus making it difficult to gain an understanding of the field. Web Engineering: Principles and Techniques provides clarity to this often muddied issue.
 

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Web Engineering Concepts and Reference Model
xi
Web Engineering Introduction and Perspectives
1
Web Engineering Resources Portal WEP A Reference Model and Guide
31
Web Application Development Methodologies and Techniques
75
Web Application Development Methodologies
76
Relationship Analysis A Technique to Enhance Systems Analysis for Web Development
97
Engineering LocationBased Services in the Web
114
Web Metrics and Quality Models and Methods
131
Web Resource Management Models and Techniques
202
OntologySupported Web Content Management
203
Design Principles and Applications of XRML
224
Web Maintenance and Evolution Techniques and Methodologies
241
Program Transformations for Web Application Restructuring
242
The Requirements of Methodologies for Developing Web Applications
261
A Customer AnalysisBased Methodology for Improving Web Business Systems
281
Analysis and Customization of WebBased Electronic Catalogs
309

Architectural Metrics for ECommerce A Balance between Rigor and Relevance
132
The eQual Approach to the Assessment of ECommerce Quality A Longitudinal Study of Internet Bookstores
161
Web Cost Estimation An Introduction
182
Data Mining Using Qualitative Information on the Web
332
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