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| Recommended Citation: Lumpkin, J B. Developing Web Applications. In The Proceedings of the Information Systems Education Conference 2001, v 18 (Cincinnati): §ws2.
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Developing Web Applications
Handout | | Joan Brady Lumpkin [a1] [a2]
Management Information Systems
Wright State University [u1] [u2]
Dayton, Ohio, USA [c1] [c2]
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The software development cycle has been used for years as a systematic way to develop application software. The same organized techniques can be used to develop effective web applications. Begin by interfacing with the user and an analysis of the requirements and the site mission. Once major requirements are determined, design the web site including page layout and navigation. Using web development tools, implement the site including usability testing. Finally, after the site is up and running, determine maintenance requirements. An actual case study based on a fictitious company is used to demonstrate the guidelines to follow for this web development.
Keywords: web applications, develop, analysis, design, implement
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