A web based enterprise workflow system
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An object oriented approach to Web-based applications design
Theory and Practice of Object Systems - Special issue objects, databases, and the WWW
E-business: roadmap for success
E-business: roadmap for success
Electronic commerce: a managerial perspective
Electronic commerce: a managerial perspective
Enterprise resource planning: making ERP a success
Communications of the ACM
Principled design of the modern Web architecture
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Software engineering
An impact factor model of Intranet adoption: an exploratory and empirical research
Journal of Systems and Software
Designing personalized web applications
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web
Data management: lasting impact on wild, wild, web
SIGMOD '01 Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Characterizing the scalability of a large web-based shopping system
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
A cost-oriented methodology for the design of web based IT architectures
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Explanation and exploration visualizing the topology of web information systems
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Keeping e-business in perspective
Communications of the ACM - Evolving data mining into solutions for insights
Ethics of Information Management
Ethics of Information Management
Electronic Commerce: Security Risk Management and Control
Electronic Commerce: Security Risk Management and Control
Web information systems: the changing landscape of management models and web applications
SEKE '02 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Software engineering and knowledge engineering
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Cohesive Design of Personalized Web Applications
IEEE Internet Computing
Designing and Evaluating E-Business Models
IEEE Intelligent Systems
What's in an Electronic Business Model?
EKAW '00 Proceedings of the 12th European Workshop on Knowledge Acquisition, Modeling and Management
Engineering Highly Accessed Web Sites for Performance
Web Engineering, Software Engineering and Web Application Development
Efficient and Systematic Software Evolution through Domain Analysis
RE '02 Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary IEEE Joint International Conference on Requirements Engineering
Scenarios and Design Cognition
RE '02 Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary IEEE Joint International Conference on Requirements Engineering
An empirical study of the effects of interactivity on web user attitude
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
E-business development for competitive advantages: a case study
Information and Management
Software Change Impacts - An Evolving Perspective
ICSM '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM'02)
Quality and effectiveness in web-based customer support systems
Information and Management
Client needs and the design process in web projects
Journal of Web Engineering
A workload characterization study of the 1998 World Cup Web site
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
Internet infrastructure security: a taxonomy
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
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In web systems development, the business environment and processes not only drive the identification of system needs, but this environment and processes are also in turn fundamentally changed by the introduction or evolution of the system. This means that a web system during development will be highly volatile with a complex set of inter-dependencies with the various domain characteristics. We report on a detailed analysis of the literature related to these dependencies, and in particular the impacts that a Web system has on its environment. We also present a framework that encapsulates the dimensions of impact on both the internal and external business environment. From this analysis we show how different facets of the domain of a system are impacted in different ways. As the scale and immediacy of these impacts increase we need to become more predictive of these impacts in taking them into account during the development. Our analysis will provide organisations with the basis for moving towards this increased level of predictiveness. This analysis will also provide the organisations with a framework for developing strategies for joint development of system and business processes.