The E-commerce Architecture Project at MIT is an initiative to explore the design, technical, legal and business inputs to information architecture in the virtual world.





SUGGESTED BOOKS

City of Bits
William J. Mitchell



E-Topia
William J. Mitchell



Invisible Computer
Donald A. Norman





READER (available at
Rotch library)

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
The essential software requirement,
Karl Weigers


Practical software requirements,
Benjamin L. Kovitz

UML Distilled, Martin Fowler


UML AND USE CASES
UML user guide, Grady Booch,
James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson


UML in a nutshell, O'Reilly

Applying use cases,
Geri Schneider, Jason p. Winters

Use case driven object modeling with UML, Doug Rosenberg

Building web applications with UML,
Jim Conallen

Real-time UML, Bruce Powel Douglass

Understanding UML,
Paul Harmon, Mark Watson

USER CENTERED DESIGN
The Invisible Computer, Donald A. Norman

Software for use, Larry L. Constantine

Handbook of Usability testing, Jeffrey Rubin

Web Navigation, O'Reilly

OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Case Method- Business Interviewing,
Linda Hickman, Cliff Longman

Computer Related Risks, Neumann

Testing Computer software, Cem Kaner,
Jack Falk, Hung Quoc Nguyen

Other laws of cyberspace, Lawrence Lessig


BUSINESS CONTEXT

The business plannig guide, David Bangs

Computer Related Risks, Neumann


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