WWW access to legacy client/server applications
Proceedings of the fifth international World Wide Web conference on Computer networks and ISDN systems
Business on the Web: strategies and economics
Proceedings of the fifth international World Wide Web conference on Computer networks and ISDN systems
Web page design: a different multimedia
Web page design: a different multimedia
Design metrics as an aid to software maintenance: an empirical study
Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice
A maintenance-oriented approach to software construction
Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice
Software maintenance from a service perspective
Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice
Practical Software Maintenance: Best Practices for Managing Your Software Investment
Practical Software Maintenance: Best Practices for Managing Your Software Investment
eBusiness Essentials
Object-Oriented Web Application Development
IEEE Internet Computing
Can Internet-Based Applications Be Engineered?
IEEE Software
Web-Based Agile Software Development
IEEE Software
Software Process Improvement in Web Time
IEEE Software
A Benchmarking-Based Requirement Analysis Methodology for Improving Web Sites
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Agile web engineering (AWE) process: perceptions within a fortune 500 financial services company
Journal of Web Engineering
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There appears to be few actual case studies in academic or professional literature regarding the overall process of developing a company Web site and even fewer regarding the maintenance of company Web sites. In this paper, we examine the maintenance issues in the Web site development process based on detailed case studies in seven U.K. organizations from the engineering, financial services, retail, manufacturing and education sectors over a two year period. This research indicated that there are numerous issues in Web site design and construction that impact upon future Web site maintenance activities. In particular, this research examined the impact of dynamic Web site data, Web site structure, specific coding for different user groups/Internet browsers/navigators/Internet search engines, Web site documentation and Web site development and testing standards upon future Web site maintenance work.