“…Besides navigational structures and the use of multimedia content, it is necessary for hypermedia systems to handle structured and nonstructured data, manage access points, maintain high quality of graphics and presentations, and customization and dynamic adaptation of content structures (Navarro et al, 2004). Other researchers have also provided similar summaries of the unique characteristics of Web-based applications: need for rapid change in Web-based applications, divergent data/information types in systems, anonymous users, content-driven systems, creativity, and presentation-focused applications (Murugesan & Ginige, 2005), multifunctional systems, customer centric development, collaboration and breaking down functional boundaries, radical change over time, and time-criticality (Standing, 2005). Tompa (1989) asserted that even though traditional information systems attempted to increase their functionality to match the requirements of dynamic Web-based system environments, they were found to be inflexible.…”