OOPSLA '87 Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Let customers have it their way
Datamation
RMM: a methodology for structured hypermedia design
Communications of the ACM
Systematic hypermedia application design with OOHDM
Proceedings of the the seventh ACM conference on Hypertext
Component software: beyond object-oriented programming
Component software: beyond object-oriented programming
Web site engineering: beyond Web page design
Web site engineering: beyond Web page design
WebComposition: an object-oriented support system for the Web engineering lifecycle
Selected papers from the sixth international conference on World Wide Web
The XML handbook
Template resolution in XML/HTML
WWW7 Proceedings of the seventh international conference on World Wide Web 7
JESSICA: an object-oriented hypermedia publishing processor
WWW7 Proceedings of the seventh international conference on World Wide Web 7
Object-Oriented Web Application Development
IEEE Internet Computing
Web Content Delivery to Heterogeneous Mobile Platforms
ER '98 Proceedings of the Workshops on Data Warehousing and Data Mining: Advances in Database Technologies
Towards a Software Engineering Approach to Web Site Development
IWSSD '98 Proceedings of the 9th international workshop on Software specification and design
Object-oriented Web Engineering for Large-scale Web Service Management
HICSS '99 Proceedings of the Thirty-second Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 5 - Volume 5
A Virtual Electronic Call Center Solution for Mass Customization
HICSS '99 Proceedings of the Thirty-second Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 8 - Volume 8
Development and Evolution of Web-Applications Using the WebComposition Process Model
Web Engineering, Software Engineering and Web Application Development
On a collaborative commerce framework and architecture for next generation commerce
CTS'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Collaborative technologies and systems
Impacts of web systems on their domain
Journal of Web Engineering
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The World Wide Web has become an environment for distributed applications of all kinds. The originally intended use of the Web as distributed system for knowledge-interchange seems to disappear, compared to the increasing number of electronic commerce Web applications. Organizations offer products and services in the Web, and use the Web as a means to integrate their (heterogeneous) business application systems. Offering Web-based products requires combining services of different application systems, which were built on the coarse-grained Web implementation model. Reusing the respective fine-grained services and application systems respectively integrating these cross-platform application systems increases quality and reduces costs of the new product. However, communication between (legacy) business application systems has to be ensured on an abstract level to realize this scenario. The Web as a global point of sale seems to be very promising but obviously suffers from its heritage – the coarse-grained implementation model. We introduce a generic integration layer that uses an object-oriented approach as well as the WebComposition Markup Language to facilitate the reuse of code and design, and show how inter-application communication can be provided by means of an additional basic integration layer.