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E-forms in e-business

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The form-based application framework is proposed as a straight solution for E-business applications. A Rapid Application Development (RAD) tool FormNet is designed for developing complex enterprise network applications. Its main features and a comparison with Microsoft Windows Forms are presented in this paper. The tool can be also perfectly applied to the government form applications.

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Biography: Ju De-hua (1938-), male, Professor, research direction: CASE tools; advanced software tools and software engineering environment; software automation; network computing; Internet/intranet, multimedia applications, and E-Business.

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De-hua, J., Hao-lin, S. & Bei-jun, S. E-forms in e-business. Wuhan Univ. J. of Nat. Sci. 6, 121–125 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03160232

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