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The Agile Web Engineering (AWE) Process is an agile or lightweight process that has been created to tackle the challenges that have been identified in Web engineering: short development life-cycle times; multidisciplinary development teams; delivery of bespoke solutions comprising software and data. AWE helps teams identify and manage the interactions between the business, domain, software and creative design strands in Web engineering projects. This paper gives an overview of the wide diversity of stakeholder roles reflected within AWE and how AWE tries to ensure communication between multidisciplinary sub-teams on large Web engineering projects.
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McDonald, A., Welland, R. (2003). Agile Web Engineering (AWE) Process: Multidisciplinary Stakeholders and Team Communication. In: Lovelle, J.M.C., RodrÃguez, B.M.G., Gayo, J.E.L., del Puerto Paule Ruiz, M., Aguilar, L.J. (eds) Web Engineering. ICWE 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2722. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45068-8_95
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