Development of ISIRS Web Application Using Object Behavioral Modeling
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https://doi.org/10.31642/JoKMC/2018/010207Keywords:
ISIRS, Object Behavioral ModelingAbstract
The growth of the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) has resulted in a large
number of Web Systems and Web Applications. Today many people are relying on Web applications like Internet banking, entertainment and E-commerce applications. They expect these applications to be available, safe, secure and reliable. In this research, the purpose is to give an understanding of the special characteristics of Web Applications and the Web Engineering process used to develop these applications. We first analyze the current state of the art of Web applications design, stating the need for an approach that clearly separates concerns (conceptual, navigational, interface). Briefly introduce the ISIRS (Instructors and Students Information & Registration System) application as an object behavioral model of Web applications design. Keywords: Web Engineering, Software Engineering, Web Engineering Process, Web application development.
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