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A top‐down methodology for building corporate Web applications

John M. Artz (MITRE Corporate, McLean, Virginia, USA)

Internet Research

ISSN: 1066-2243

Article publication date: 1 June 1996

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Abstract

Explains that a corporate Web application is a corporate information system that uses World Wide Web technology to provide easy access to a wide variety of corporate information resources for internal and external users on a wide variety of platforms in geographically distributed locations. Corporate Web applications go beyond corporate web pages in that they serve a specific set of business objectives beyond providing a presence on the World Wide Web. As with all types of information systems, there are two approaches to Web application development: top‐down and evolutionary. Evolutionary development is exploratory and appropriate for learning about the technology and the application domain. However, evolutionary development leads to complex applications that are difficult to use and difficult to maintain. Top‐down development organizes the complexity of these applications and produces applications that can: meet business objectives; be developed by a programming team; and be maintained by people other than the developers. Provides a methodology for top‐down development of corporate Web applications.

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Artz, J.M. (1996), "A top‐down methodology for building corporate Web applications", Internet Research, Vol. 6 No. 2/3, pp. 64-74. https://doi.org/10.1108/10662249610127337

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