Characteristics of Web Development Processes

The nature of Web system development is significantly different from conventional software development. Amongst other factors, there is substantial uncertainty in both clients’ understanding of their needs and developers’ understanding of the system domain. We discuss these differences and the impact that they have on the development processes that are adopted for commercial Web systems.

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