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Integrated Approach in Management and Design of Modern Web-Based Services

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The new kind of applications being currently developed deserves more attention in the user interface development area. This paper takes into account slightly different needs of new applications such as Web 2.0 and considers new approaches in their development cycle. Namely, the development is more based on user comfortability needs and the paper stirs the processes needed to accomplish this successfully and early in the development phase. Thus, minimizing the bucket demands which is critical for project managers. The paper outlines also future steps to reach even better results.

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The contribution is apart of the Project (No. 2615/2010/G1) called “New Approaches to the Software Development Education” supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, Czech Republic.

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Škrabálek, J., Tokárová, L., Slabý, J., Pitner, T. (2011). Integrated Approach in Management and Design of Modern Web-Based Services. In: Pokorny, J., et al. Information Systems Development. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9790-6_55

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