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Conference Proceedings

  1. Dantzig, P. (2002) "Architecture and Design Of High Volume Web Sites (A Brief History of IBM Sport and Event Web Sites)":The Fourteenth International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering ’ 00, July 15-19, 2002, Ischia, Italy at http://aeims.uws.edu.au/uploads/AeIMS/Architecture%20and%20Design%20Of%20High%20Volume%20Web%20Sites Published by ACM
Paul Dantzig is a researcher working in the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, who piloted the teams in creating and running high volume sports web sites, including the 2000 Sydney Olympic site. In this paper he reviews the architecture and design that was involved in several such high volume sports web sites.

  1. Marmaridis, I., Arunatilaka, S. , Ginige, J.A., Ginige, A.(2004) "Architecture for Evolving and Maintainable Web Information Systems":IRMA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE New Orleans, LA, USA, May 23-26, 2004 at http://aeims.uws.edu.au/uploads/AeIMS/Architecture%20for%20Evolving%20and%20Maintainable%20Web%20Information%20Systems
In authors' own words..."The focus is on web information systems especially developed for Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs), where these systems are developed and hosted by outside parties to that organisation. The challenge faced today by SMEs is to maintain and support the evolution of such WIS. The presented architecture is designed to overcome these issues and makes it possible for the externally hosted WIS to be maintained easily."

White Papers

  1. Ginige, A.; Marmaridis, M.; Ginige, J. A. (2003) "CBEADS: A component based framework to rapidly develop and deploy evolving, maintainable and secure eBusiness applications." at http://aeims.uws.edu.au/uploads/AeIMS/CBEADS-White%20Paper Published by AeIMS Research Group, UWS
This is a white paper on CBEADS (Component Based E-Application Development/Deployment Shell) a framework that allows both development and deployment of e-applications. This gives a good intorduction to the CBEADS framework.
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