Title
EPK-fix: Methods and Tools for Engineering Electronic Product Catalogues
Abstract
An electronic product catalogue (EPC) is a computer controlled information system with multimedia product presentations and navigation facilities. The paper presents the results of the EPK-fix project for the systematic construction of EPCs. These include a software engineering process model, a high level specification language for EPCs, and an integrated set of tools supporting the entire EPC development process. The EPK-fix process model supports the classical development phases: requirements analysis, specification and design, implementation, and test. In each of the phases emphasis is put on the particular multimedia aspects, human machine interaction, production of prototypes, and the quality of the produced documents.
Year
DOI
Venue
1997
10.1007/BFb0000352
IDMS
Keywords
Field
DocType
engineering electronic product catalogues,process model,specification language,information system,requirement analysis,development process,software engineering
Product engineering,Information system,Computer science,Requirements analysis,Product design specification,Software development process,Videoconferencing,Distributed computing,Client–server model,The Internet
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-540-63519-X
4
0.59
References 
Authors
4
14
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alexander Knapp178848.40
N. Koch2181.88
Martin Wirsing32158267.89
J. Duckeck440.59
R. Lutze540.59
Hartmut Fritzsche641.27
D. Timm750.96
Patrick Closhen841.27
M. Frisch940.59
Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann103812.04
Bernd Gaede11536.01
Josef Schneeberger126216.54
Herbert Stoyan1310537.26
Andreas Turk14123.30