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This paper highlights differences between e-projects and traditional projects. It suggests a process and framework for e-project management that adapts proven project management rigor for use in the fast paced, time crazed new economy. Author(s) : Peter Kulik
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This article discusses a process and framework for e-project management. This article also discusses schedule management, and scope management, quality management, and release management. Author(s) : Peter Kulik and Robert Samuelsen
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This slide presentation covers the following topics: measurement evolution, measurement process model, measurement standard, measurement information model, how good metrics go bad, measurement effectiveness, effectiveness survey, and do my requirements metrics stink. Author(s) : Peter Baxter
Updated: 10/08/2005
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E-project management is about the ability to adapt quickly to changing conditions. This paper presents ways to adapt while your project becomes less agile. Author(s) : Johanna Rothman
Updated: 10/08/2005
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The authors videotaped ten volunteers as they used the World-Wide Web during a normal work day, asking them to think-aloud as they used the Web. They analyzed these videotapes at the level of user-intentions to form a taxonomy of tasks these people performed. They also coded these tapes at the level of user actions. The data reveal that several previous claims about browsing behavior are questionable, and suggests that that widget-centered approaches to interface design and evaluation may be incomplete with respect to good user interfaces for the Web. Author(s) : Michael D. Byrne, Bonnie E. John and Elizabeth Joyce
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This slide presentation presents: the state of the internet, competitive advantage in the new economy, and future trends and near-term considerations. Author(s) : Anthony Tjan, Alexandre Scherer and Ali Rahimtula
Updated: 10/08/2005
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Software Engineering on the Web must close the semantic gap between distributed databases and the Web browser as standard user interface. This paper introduces a novel design and implementation technique for Web-based distributed information systems. Using a state machine model, a database powered Web application prototype has been successfully implemented. It is a Europe--wide product marketing system for rural areas funded by the European Commission, and is currently in the pilot phase. Author(s) : Karl M. Göschka
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This article outlines many new interaction trends for information management on the Web. The authors approach was to collect, study and analyze a large set of new Web browsers, along with a variety of interaction dimensions which were generated from research on HCI techniques and technological breakthroughs. Author(s) : Mary Czerwinsku and Kevin Larson
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper was the result of the workshop on engineering e-business systems. The intent of the Panel was to discuss the future of e-Business systems and how these types of systems should be engineered. Author(s) : David Akehurst and Rogério de Lemos
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This tutorial guides you to use SilverStream eXtendWorkbench to develop a Web application. Topics covered include: workbench projects, J2EE WARs (Web applications packaged in Web archives), J2EE application servers, struts open source framework for the Model-View-Controller application architecture, and J2EE techniques for database access. Author(s) : SilverStream
Updated: 10/08/2005
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