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Title:      MODERN ARCHITECTURAL REASONING FOR COMPLEX WEB COMMERCE APPLICATIONS
Author(s):      Thomas Lehrner , Birgit Pohn , Markus Schranz
ISBN:      978-972-8924-89-8
Editors:      Sandeep Krishnamurthy
Year:      2009
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      e-Commerce Systems, Web Publishing, Web Application Architectures, Web 2.0, Mason.
Type:      Short Paper
First Page:      193
Last Page:      198
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
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Paper Abstract:      Within the Information Age, commerce has found a channel of distribution which has gained a new boost through the Web 2.0 phenomenon. Rich User Applications coupled with the spread of the Internet and WWW has spanned a global mesh of communication and online services which does not depend on any temporal or local factors. Simplicity and ubiquitousness of modern web applications have become the pedestals of spreading e-business systems all over the world. This ease of access and use for customers poses a challenge to service-providers. Designing and developing web 2.0 software depends on the one hand on the discussion of architectural concepts for distributed systems and on the other hand on appropriate frameworks which allow building up complex web-applications e.g. the well-known webapplication- framework MASON. This article deals with topics like concepts of implementing business processes as webservices, desktop-like user interfaces and persistent mass transactions in comparison to each other. We propose an up-todate object-oriented approach to the development of modern e-commerce applications based on MASON and provide profound theoretical and practical results based on an industry e-commerce-solution.
   

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