A Situational Implementation Method for Web-based Content Management System-applications: Method Engineering and Validation in Practice
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2006
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Weerd, I. van de
Brinkkemper, S.
Souer, J.
Versendaal, J.M.
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Abstract
The usage of data-intensive web applications raises problems concerning consistency,
navigation, and data duplication. Content management systems (CMSs) can overcome these
problems. In this research, we focus on special types ofweb contentmanagement systems – webbased
CMS applications. Currently, no general available methods exist for implementing
and configuring these applications. In this research, an assembly based situational method
engineering approach is proposed for constructing an implementation method for web-based
CMS applications. The approach consists of four steps: (a) identification of implementation
situations, (b) selection of candidate methods, (c) analysis and storage of relevant fragments in
themethod base, and (d) assembly of the new method using route maps to obtain situationality.
This method engineering approach is supported by a meta-modeling technique, resulting in a
process-data diagram, which integrates UML (Unified Modeling Language) activity diagrams
and class diagrams. To validate the method, two case studies were performed at a large health
insurance organization and a telecommunication organization in the Netherlands. The new
implementation method performed well in both case studies, and the project workers were
satisfied with the associated templates and instructions.
Keywords
web-based CMS applications, content management system, situational method engineering, implementation method, meta-modeling, web-application