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Conceptual design of www-based information systems

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Conceptual design of www-based information systems
Today, companies and their information systems are facing a very dynamic and fast changing environment. Fast changing demands require varying information in varying places. Users must find relevant information in a fast and perspicuous way. Thus, information systems both have to be flexible and clearly structured to fulfill these requirements and be able to handle the increasing amount of information efficiently. WWW-based information systems provide flexibility as they separate content, layout and navigation. However, several conceptual shortcomings prevent the Web from being a more productive and efficient resource of information today. Several technical enhancements (e.g. the semantic web) have been made in order to solve these problems. However, a theoretically proved and easy to use modeling method for WWW-based information systems is still missing. Our modeling method allows these information systems on a conceptual level by abstracting from technical details. By this, meaningfu...
Jörg Becker, Christian Brelage, Michael Thygs
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ECIS
Authors Jörg Becker, Christian Brelage, Michael Thygs, Michael Ribbert
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