Principles of software engineering management
Principles of software engineering management
Joint application development (2nd ed.)
Joint application development (2nd ed.)
SIGCPR '95 Proceedings of the 1995 ACM SIGCPR conference on Supporting teams, groups, and learning inside and outside the IS function reinventing IS
Web site engineering: beyond Web page design
Web site engineering: beyond Web page design
Lessons from three years of Web development
Communications of the ACM
Software Development
Hypermedia and the Web: An Engineering Approach
Hypermedia and the Web: An Engineering Approach
Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules
Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules
Exploring Requirements: Quality Before Design
Exploring Requirements: Quality Before Design
Can Internet-Based Applications Be Engineered?
IEEE Software
Information Resources Management Journal
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This paper presents reflections on the application of evolutionary delivery methodologies to a dynamic, fast-paced Web development environment. Conclusions and opinions in the paper are drawn from practical, industry-focused experience under the time-tomarket pressures of the Internet industry. The methodology described offers a mix of rapid application development, evolutionary delivery and joint application development adapted to the unique climate of the Web. Aspects of projects utilizing the methodology are compared to other projects for evidence of improvement. The paper reinforces the need to approach Web development with a pragmatic reverence for its inherent uniqueness, but without losing sight of the lessons learned from existing software development methodologies. The methodology focuses intently on the requirements definition and early stages of Web projects.