Web Engineering: Principles and TechniquesWoojong 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. |
Contents
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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