Software engineering (3rd ed.): a practitioner's approach
Software engineering (3rd ed.): a practitioner's approach
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
Requirements of an object-oriented design method
Software Engineering Journal - Object-oriented systems
HDM—a model-based approach to hypertext application design
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
RMM: a methodology for structured hypermedia design
Communications of the ACM
The object-oriented hypermedia design model
Communications of the ACM
Systematic hypermedia application design with OOHDM
Proceedings of the the seventh ACM conference on Hypertext
Software engineering (6th ed.)
Software engineering (6th ed.)
Building hypermedia applications as navigational views of information models
HICSS '95 Proceedings of the 28th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
A systematic approach to user interface design for hypertext systems
HICSS '95 Proceedings of the 28th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Authoring-in-the-large: software engineering techniques for hypertext application design
IWSSD '91 Proceedings of the 6th international workshop on Software specification and design
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Today, the Internet and the Web are the most amazingly and dynamically growing computer technologies. The number of users accessing the Web is growing exponentially all over the world. The Web has become a popular environment for new generation of interactive computer applications called Web (or hypermedia) application. The Web applications (WAs) have special characteristics that have made them different from other traditional applications. Hence, many design methodologies for the development of WAs have been proposed. However, most of these methodologies concentrate on the design aspects of applications, and they often do not strictly follow any software development life-cycle model such as the WaterFall software development life-cycle model. In this chapter, we propose an object-oriented design methodology for the development of WAs. The main features of this proposed methodology are that it follows WaterFall model and captures the operations in objects of the applications; thus making the methodology an object-oriented methodology.