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WebApp Attributes

WebApp Attributes Network intensiveness Concurrency. Unpredictable load Performance. Availability Content sensitive Continuous evolution

Content sensitive Continuous evolution Immediacy Security Aesthetics

WebApp Process Review Merumuskan problem Planning WebApp requirements analysis Architectural, navigational, interface design System implementation Configuration management, quality control, dan maintenance

WebE Process Model: Formulation Goals , objectives dan Motivasi ? Siapa Pengguna ? Mengapa dibutuhkan ? WebbApp Goals ?