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    Extending the Busines Rules Diagram Method to Web Based System Design

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    Authors
    Johnstone, Michael
    McDermid, Donald
    Venable, John
    Date
    2003
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Johnstone, M N and Mcdermid, D C and Venable, J R. 2003. : Extending the Busines Rules Diagram Method to Web Based System Design, ACIS: 4th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 26 Nov 2003, pp. 1-12. Perth, WA: We-B Centre, School of Management, Edith Cowan University.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of ACIS: 14th Australasian Conference on Information Systems
    Source Conference
    ACIS: 4th Australasian Conference on Information Systems
    Additional URLs
    http://www.business.ecu.edu.au/schools/man/webcentre.htm
    Faculty
    Curtin Business School
    School of Information Systems
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14767
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    This paper describes two action research studies that focused on evaluating the use of an information system development (ISD) method that was extended for the development of web-based systems that support business-to-consumer electronic commerce (B2C EC). A conventional ISD method (the Business Rules Diagram or BRD method) was extended to support the design of processing and navigation for web-based systems. The paper describes the rationale and the extensions. The two studies showed that the participating development teams were able to successfully use the extended BRD method to elicit, analyse, and specify the detailed processing and navigation for two web-based B2C EC systems.

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