Web engineering
By: Kappel, Gerti.
Contributor(s): Proll, Birgit.
Publisher: New Delhi John Wiley & Sons 2011Edition: 1st.Description: xvii,366 p. | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-81-265-2162-3.Subject(s): Computer EngineeringDDC classification: 6.76 Summary: This book defines concepts, methods, techniques and tools to demonstrate how to design, implement and test web applications. It also demonstrates the distinctions between software engineering and web engineering. It features a constant focus on interactivity, with a far greater emphasis on multimedia than its software counterpart. The book highlights the importance of the HCI and interface aspects of Web Engineering, and their importance to the visual nature of the medium. · An Introduction to Web Engineering · Requirements Engineering for Web Applications · Modeling Web Applications · Web Application Architectures · Technology-aware Web Application Design · Technologies for Web Applications · Testing Web Applications · Operation and Maintenance of Web Applications · Web Project Management · The Web Application Development Process · Usability of Web Applications · Performance of Web Applications · Security for Web Applications · The Semantic Web--The Network of Meanings in the Network of DocumentsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This book defines concepts, methods, techniques and tools to demonstrate how to design, implement and test web applications. It also demonstrates the distinctions between software engineering and web engineering. It features a constant focus on interactivity, with a far greater emphasis on multimedia than its software counterpart. The book highlights the importance of the HCI and interface aspects of Web Engineering, and their importance to the visual nature of the medium. · An Introduction to Web Engineering · Requirements Engineering for Web Applications · Modeling Web Applications · Web Application Architectures · Technology-aware Web Application Design · Technologies for Web Applications · Testing Web Applications · Operation and Maintenance of Web Applications · Web Project Management · The Web Application Development Process · Usability of Web Applications · Performance of Web Applications · Security for Web Applications · The Semantic Web--The Network of Meanings in the Network of Documents
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