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Web-based Information Systems

References
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  2. Deshpande, Y., Hansen, S., Web Engineering: Creating a Discipline among Discipline, IEEE Multimedia, April-June 2001, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 83-84.
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  5. Isakowitz et al., Web Information Systems, p. 78.
  6. Deshpande and Hansen, Web Engineering: Creating a Discipline among Discipline, p. 84.
  7. Ginige and Murugesan, Web Engineering: An Introduction, p. 14.
  8. Yang, H., Tang, J., A three-stage model of requirements elicitation for Web-based information systems, Industrial Management & Data Systems, 2003, Vol. 103, No. 6, p. 400.
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  12. Ginige, Web Engineering: Methodologies for Developing Large and Maintainable Web-based Information Systems, p. 1.
  13. Ginige, Web Engineering: Methodologies for Developing Large and Maintainable Web-based Information Systems, p. 3.
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  20. Ibid.
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  24. Ibid.
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