Modern structured analysis
Software reusability: vol. 1, concepts and models
Software reusability: vol. 1, concepts and models
Classification of reusable modules
Software reusability: vol. 1, concepts and models
Implementing faceted classification for software reuse
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on software engineering
HDM—a model for the design of hypertext applications
HYPERTEXT '91 Proceedings of the third annual ACM conference on Hypertext
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
Computing similarity in a reuse library system: an AI-based approach
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Confessions of a used program salesman: institutionalizing software reuse
Confessions of a used program salesman: institutionalizing software reuse
RMM: a methodology for structured hypermedia design
Communications of the ACM
Hypermedia design, analysis, and evaluation issues
Communications of the ACM
Supporting the construction and evolution of component repositories
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Software engineering
Systematic hypermedia application design with OOHDM
Proceedings of the the seventh ACM conference on Hypertext
Software engineering with reusable components
Software engineering with reusable components
Software reuse techniques: adding reuse to the system development process
Software reuse techniques: adding reuse to the system development process
The OPEN process specification
The OPEN process specification
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
Managing software reuse: a comprehensive guide to strategically reengineering the organization for reusable components
WebComposition: an object-oriented support system for the Web engineering lifecycle
Selected papers from the sixth international conference on World Wide Web
An object oriented approach to Web-based applications design
Theory and Practice of Object Systems - Special issue objects, databases, and the WWW
WSDM: a user centered design method for Web sites
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
Hypermedia and the Web: An Engineering Approach
Hypermedia and the Web: An Engineering Approach
Migrating to Object Technology
Migrating to Object Technology
Object-Oriented Systems Design: An Integrated Approach
Object-Oriented Systems Design: An Integrated Approach
Object-Oriented Web Application Development
IEEE Internet Computing
Using Iterative Refinement to Find Reusable Software
IEEE Software
An Empirical Study of Representation Methods for Reusable Software Components
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Engineering Complex World Wide Web Services with JESSICA and UML
HICSS '00 Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 6 - Volume 6
Structured Analysis and System Specification
Structured Analysis and System Specification
XVM: a bridge between xml data and its behavior
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web
Fine-grained, structured configuration management for web projects
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web
WEESA: Web engineering for semantic Web applications
WWW '05 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web
International Journal of Information Systems and Change Management
An evaluation of the utility of web development methods
Software Quality Control
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From a software engineering perspective the World Wide Web is a new application platform. The implementation model that the Web is based on makes it difficult to apply classic process models to the development and even more the evolution of Web-applications. Component-based software development seems to be a promising approach for addressing key requirements of the very dynamic field of Web-application development and evolution. But such an approach requires dedicated support. The WebComposition Process Model addresses this requirement by describing the component-based development of Web-applications. It uses an XML-based markup language to seamlessly integrate with existing Web-standards. For the coordination of components the concept of an open process model with an explicit support for reuse is introduced. By describing application domains using domain-components the process model addresses the need for a controlled evolution of Web applications.