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Requirements Engineering
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Designing Data-Intensive Web Applications
MetaEdit+: A Fully Configurable Multi-User and Multi-Tool CASE and CAME Environment
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An Object-Oriented Approach to Automate Web Applications Development
EC-Web 2001 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies
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ERP modeling: a comprehensive approach
Information Systems
MetaEdit+: defining and using domain-specific modeling languages and code generators
OOPSLA '03 Companion of the 18th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications
Web Engineering
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About face 3: the essentials of interaction design
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ICWE '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Eighth International Conference on Web Engineering
Situational Method Engineering: Fundamentals and Experiences
Situational Method Engineering: Fundamentals and Experiences
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
WebFDM: a situational method for the development of web applications
Journal of Web Engineering
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With the growing use of Web Content Management Systems for the support of complex online business processes, traditional implementation solutions proofed to be inefficient. Specifically the gap between business requirements and the realized Web application should be closed. This paper presents the development of a modeling tool for the automated configuration of Web Content Management Systems (WCM) which aims to reduce the complexity and increase the transparency of implementations. It allows business users to configure the business processes without technical support. We combine fragments of existing Web Engineering methods and specify an abstract and concrete syntax based on a domain model and end user analysis. The resulting WebForm Diagram has been implemented in a prototype and validated by subject matter experts. This research is part of a project to develop the Web Engineering Method (WEM) which provides an overall method towards a full coverage of the specification, design, realization, implementation and maintenance of WCM-based Web applications.