OPEN to Change: Addressing Web Development Process Differences

Posted June 30, 2001 | Technology |

It almost goes without saying that it's important to get Web systems right. Not only have they come to play an increasingly important role in support-ing critical business functions, but organizations are spending increasing amounts on these systems. A recent IDC report predicted that US expenditures on Web-based initiatives would grow from US $12 billion in 1999 to $43.6 billion in 2002!

About The Author
David Lowe
David Lowe is the director of undergraduate programs in the faculty of engineering, and a co-director of the Centre for Object Technology, Applications, and Research (COTAR) at the University of Technology, Sydney. He has active research interests in the areas of Web development and technologies, hypermedia, and software engineering. In particular, Dr. Lowe focuses on Web development processes, Web project specification and scoping, and… Read More
Brian Henderson-Sellers
Brian Henderson-Sellers is director of the Centre for Object Technology Applications and Research and Professor of Information Systems at University of Technology, Sydney (UTS). He is author of 11 books on object technology and is well known for his work in OO methodologies (MOSES, COMMA, OPEN, OOSPICE) and in OO metrics. He has been a member of the official OMG review team for both UML and SPEM. In July 2001, Professor Henderson-Sellers was… Read More
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