Guided tours and tabletops: tools for communicating in a hypertext environment
CSCW '88 Proceedings of the 1988 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work
Business engineering with object technology
Business engineering with object technology
Internetworking: designing the right architectures
Internetworking: designing the right architectures
Deriving specifications from requirements: an example
Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Software engineering
Decentralised process enactment in a multi-perspective development environment
Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Software engineering
Industrial experience with design patterns
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Software engineering
Frontiers of electronic commerce
Frontiers of electronic commerce
An architecture for WWW-based hypercode environments
ICSE '97 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Software engineering
Endeavors: a process system infrastructure
ICSE '97 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Software engineering
Designing enterprise client/server systems
Designing enterprise client/server systems
Authoring techniques for temporal scenarios of multimedia documents
Handbook of Internet and multimedia
Multimedia applications on the Internet
Handbook of Internet and multimedia
Reexamining organizational memory
Communications of the ACM
RE-Engineering the Networked Enterprise
RE-Engineering the Networked Enterprise
IDEFO - SADT Business Process and Enterprise Modelling
IDEFO - SADT Business Process and Enterprise Modelling
A procedure for designing abstract interfaces for device interface modules
ICSE '81 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Software engineering
Critical factors in collaborative software development in supply chain management
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
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If a business built a plant to produce products without first designing a process to manufacture them, the risk would be lack of capacity without significant plant redesign. Similarly, lacking a software engineering approach and tools for designing e-business connections before creating them, can risk: 1) designing the business partnership incorrectly, 2) not implementing the connection quickly enough, or 3) having operations that cannot adapt to changes in business direction. This paper presents a software engineering tool for developing process-oriented Internet applications that implement e-business connections. It gives an approach for using this tool in conjunction with standard commercial IDEFO tools to create adaptable connections. It is organized to match a formal demonstration that shows the step-by-step usage of these tools, and cites software engineering principles that, when applied, ensure adaptability.