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The engineering approach places a strong emphasis on product and process modelling. The previous section defined and elaborated on what is Web Engineering and why it is needed. This logically leads to questions about product and process modelling or methodologies. How well do the currently available models meet the needs of Web Engineering? Do we need to create new models and why? Are there examples of good and bad practices that one can learn from? The seven papers in this section tackle these questions head-on and come up with some interesting observations and answers.
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(2001). Web-Based Systems Development: Process and Methodology. In: Murugesan, S., Deshpande, Y. (eds) Web Engineering. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2016. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45144-7_5
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