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Developing Web-Based Applications through e-Prototyping
Oxford, England August 26-August 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CMPSAC.2002.104507126th Annual International Computer So ...
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Wolf-Gideon Bleek, Hamburg University
Martti Jeenicke, Hamburg University
Ralf Klischewski, Hamburg University
"Traditional" prototyping is based on assumptions that are not — or only partially — valid for the development of Web-based applications. In this paper, the "traditional" approaches of prototyping are recalled, and the new conditions, difficulties and challenges of involving and communicating with the relevant actors as a way of gathering sound requirements in the context of Web-projects are examined. The paper presents a modified prototyping approach called e-prototyping. It includes frequent releases of software versions (based on short development cycles) as well as gathering feedback from users and other relevant actors in "productive mode". The approach points at the need for offering various communication channels and systematically sorting out the stream of feedback to create sound requirements for evolutionary software process and release management.
Index Terms:
Prototyping, Web-based Applications, Software Process Management, Evolutionary Development
Citation:
Wolf-Gideon Bleek, Martti Jeenicke, Ralf Klischewski, "Developing Web-Based Applications through e-Prototyping," compsac, pp.609, 26th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2002
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