ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
The Unified Modeling Language user guide
The Unified Modeling Language user guide
XML by example: building e-commerce applications
XML by example: building e-commerce applications
Methodology of schema integration for new database applications: a practitioner's approach
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The role of standards for interoperating information systems
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E-Commerce Gets Ready for the Mainstream
IT Professional
Object Class Definition by Generalization Using Upward Inheritance
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Data Engineering
Merging Inheritance Hierarchies for Database Integration
COOPIS '98 Proceedings of the 3rd IFCIS International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems
Analysis of cultural conflict in the development of web-enabled information systems
E-commerce and cultural values
The implications of E-commerce for software project risk: a preliminary investigation
Seeking sucess in E-business
Design of a meta model for integrating enterprise systems
Computers in Industry
Design of a Meta Model for integrating enterprise systems
Computers in Industry
Metamodelling of domain-specific standards for semantic interoperability
WM'05 Proceedings of the Third Biennial conference on Professional Knowledge Management
Computer Standards & Interfaces
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To make them flexible, scalable, and useable, e-commerce applications require systematic development. Traditionally, the integration proceeds in a bottom-up way. This article discusses the problems and proposes a top-down approach to overcome some of the problems. A combined yo-yo approach aims to exploit both strategies' benefits.