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researchers have proposed software development methodologies specifically for the WWW. Consequently, the aim of this research was to investigate how organisations are currently developing WWW-based information systems, and the reasons why those methods are being used. This examination is important because, as the literature demonstrates, one would expect to observe changes in the software development methodologies used by organisations developing software for the WWW. This study also provides
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and they would like to include web portal to be used by their staff members and business partners – for this they have opted to go for Liferay Portal. Liferay Portal is the world's leading enterprise open source portal framework using the latest in Java and Web 2.0 technologies. It offers integrated Web publishing and content management, an enterprise service bus and service-oriented
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software development processes, and with a common bias towards .NET and the Visio for Enterprise Architects tool. The final point is quite important, and the raison d'être for this book. In recent years the body of UML literature has focused mainly on Java development and the use of modeling tools such as Rational Rose. In this book we're applying a .NET development perspective at the same time as demonstrating the so far under-documented Visio modeling tool that comes bundled with the Visual Studio
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