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Development and Maintenance of a Web Site for a Bachelor Program
Amsterdam, The Netherlands September 22-September 22
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WSE.2003.12340055th International Workshop on Web Sit ...
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Holger M. Kienle, University of Victoria
Anke Weber, ExperEdge
Johannes Martin, Universit?t Mainz
Hausi A. M?, University of Victoria
This paper describes our experiences with the development and maintenance of the BSENG Web site, which provides information about a new Bachelor program for software engineering at the University of Victoria. The site?s requirements lead to a design that emphasizes simplicity to ease maintenance. We used Macromedia Dreamweaver to develop the site. During development, we identified two important maintenance tasks-detection of dead links and preservation of the site?s navigational structure-that are not well supported by Dreamweaver. We discuss how we use the Rigi reverse engineering environment to aid the Web site developer with these maintenance tasks.
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Holger M. Kienle, Anke Weber, Johannes Martin, Hausi A. M?, "Development and Maintenance of a Web Site for a Bachelor Program," wse, pp.20, 5th International Workshop on Web Site Evolution, 2003
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