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In this paper, we present a general methodological framework, called Wisdom (Web Based Information System Development with a cOmprehensive Methodology), for the development of Web-based information systems (WIS). Wisdom is generally applicable and supports the design and the development of a wide spectrum of WIS applications. This is achieved by defining the Wisdom framework as a family of inter-related activities. The most suitable combination of activities for the development of a target WIS application is obtained by dropping and/or specializing one or more of the component activities of WISDOM.