An object oriented approach to Web-based applications design
Theory and Practice of Object Systems - Special issue objects, databases, and the WWW
The Rational Unified Process: an introduction
The Rational Unified Process: an introduction
Process-Centered Requirements Engineering
Process-Centered Requirements Engineering
Architecture of Integrated Information Systems: Foundations of Enterprise Modelling
Architecture of Integrated Information Systems: Foundations of Enterprise Modelling
Entity-Relationship Modeling: Foundations of Database Technology
Entity-Relationship Modeling: Foundations of Database Technology
A conceptual map of software process improvement
Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems
SiteLang: Conceptual Modeling of Internet Sites
ER '01 Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling: Conceptual Modeling
Abstract State Machines: A Method for High-Level System Design and Analysis
Abstract State Machines: A Method for High-Level System Design and Analysis
Co-design of structuring, functionality, distribution, and interactivity for information systems
APCCM '04 Proceedings of the first Asian-Pacific conference on Conceptual modelling - Volume 31
Eliciting gaps in requirements change
Requirements Engineering
Component development and construction for database design
Data & Knowledge Engineering - Special issue: ER 2002
Hera: development of semantic web information systems
ICWE'03 Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Web engineering
From conceptual modeling to requirements engineering
ER'06 Proceedings of the 25th international conference on Conceptual Modeling
Architecture-Driven Modelling Methodologies
Proceedings of the 2011 conference on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XXII
A Simple Model of Negotiation for Cooperative Updates on Database Schema Components
Proceedings of the 2011 conference on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XXII
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Web information systems (WIS) augment classical information systems by modern Web technologies. They require at the same time a careful development and support for the interaction or story spaces beside the classical support for the working space of users. These dimensions complicate the system development process. This paper shows how classical advanced methodologies can be carefully enhanced. We evaluated the Co-Design approach to information systems development according to the ISO/IEC 15504 Framework for Process Assessment (SPICE) and derived the potential and deficiencies of this approach. This evaluation has been used for a managed Co-Design methodology. Since WIS constantly change and evolve the development process never ends. We develop as a solution an optimization procedure and a runtime environment for the Co-Design approach that allows to cope with such changes, with evolution and extension of WIS and that demonstrates the new system facilities whenever a change is mastered.