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Software Engineering for Modern Web Applications: Methodologies and Technologies
Edited By: Daniel M. Brandon, Christian Brothers University, USA
Description:
As modern organizations migrate from older information architectures to new Web-based systems, the discipline of software engineering is changing both in terms of technologies and methodologies. There is a need to examine this new frontier from both a theoretical and pragmatic perspective, and offer not only a survey of new technologies and methodologies but discussions of the applicability and pros/cons of each.

Software Engineering for Modern Web Applications: Methodologies and Technologies presents current, effective software engineering methods for the design and development of modern Web-based applications, offering scholars, researchers, and practitioners innovative research on the theoretical frameworks, structures, management, and implications software engineering for modern Web applications.

Key Features:
* Introduction and discussion of key web software technical and business issues
* Development and illustration of powerful web software engineering methodologies
* Coverage of full web software lifecycle including design, development, prototyping, testing, component reuse, outsourcing, and
   project management
* Implementation examples of concepts introduced
* Comprehensive bibliography of web software engineering resources