Abstract
The invention of the World Wide Web has created a graphical user interface to the world of distributed computing that does not require high level skills in the end-user. As the Internet changes however, effective exploitation of its ecommerce potential requires a greater degree of technical sophistication in the design and maintenance of a WWW site. Tools are required to facilitate this process for the nontechnical user. This paper describes one suite of tools designed to enable the non-technical user to maintain and develop a WWW site and/or store without the need to learn complex programming skills. A WWW interface provides the user with transparent access to a comprehensive suite of WWW site maintenance and development software. The user can thus complete key maintenance tasks -Authoring; Site registration and Marketing; Site Validation and Analysis- and extend the functionality of their site without the need for detailed technical knowledge
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