The World Wide Web (WWW) or the Web has been recognized as a powerful new information exchange channel in recent years. Today, an ever‐increasing number of businesses have set up Web sites to publicize their products and services. However, careful planning and preparation is needed to achieve the intended purpose of this new information exchange channel. This paper proposes a comprehensive framework for effective commercial Web application development based on prior research in hypermedia and human‐computer interfaces. The framework regards Web application development as a special type of software development project. At the onset of the project, its social acceptability is investigated. Next, economic, technical, operational, and organizational viability are examined. For Web page design, both the functionality and usability of Web pages are thoroughly considered. The use of the framework should result in more effective commercial Web application development.
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Ming‐te Lu;
Ming‐te Lu
Chair Professor and Head of Department, Department of Computer Studies, Lingnan College, Hong Kong. E‐mail: lumt@ln.edu.hk
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Wing‐lok Yeung
Wing‐lok Yeung
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Studies, Lingnan College, Hong Kong. E‐mail: wlyeung@ln.edu.hk
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-5657
Print ISSN: 1066-2243
© MCB UP Limited
1998
Internet Research (1998) 8 (2): 166–173.
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Lu M, Yeung W (1998), "A framework for effective commercial Web application development". Internet Research, Vol. 8 No. 2 pp. 166–173, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/10662249810211638
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