Hypertext design environments and the hypertext design process
Communications of the ACM
Spatial hypertext: designing for change
Communications of the ACM
Implementing shared manufacturing services on the World-Wide Web
Communications of the ACM
Toward the Information Network
Computer
WWW: Past, Present, and Future
Computer
Switching to a Faster Internet
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Computer
Integrating Process and Project Management for Multi-Site Software Development
Annals of Software Engineering
Managing Problems for Global Software Production – Experience and Lessons
Information Technology and Management
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The World Wide Web (WWW) technology has been widely accepted and used to build different application systems on Internet and/or Intranet due to its advantages in networking, platform independence, distributed accesses for multiple users at different locations. We believe that this new technology is powerful and cost-effective tool to build a next generation environment for supporting software engineering practice in a software product's life cycle. This paper reports our experience on developing a web-based test information sharing, control and management system using WWW technology. This paper also discusses the system's approach, basic functional features, and essential mechanisms. In addition, it reports the first hand useful experience and lessons in developing web-based software engineering support system.