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Introduction Tourism is a high speed evolution activity It requires advanced communication Website is an absolute necessity Prepare well your project Beware the traps !

Internet and Tourism France n° 1 in Tourism Internet : an open window on the world Ease your customers' life Once launched less work Beware the traps !!!

Once upon a WWW 1962 : The beginning - ARPA's researches 1969 : 4 American Universities linked 1972 : InterNetworking Working Group creation 1973 : England, Norway and Sweden join 1979 : Newsgroup creation by American students 1981 : Minitel Boom in France 1982 : TCP/IP protocol and “Internet” word creation 1983 : First Domain Name Server on line 1984 : computers plugged 1989 : WWW creation by Tim Berners-Lee (CERN) 1990 : ARPANET's end – HTML creation 1991 : WWW existence first announce 1992 : computers plugged 1994 : W3C creation – Tim Berners-Lee Director 2000 : Internet Boom (Start-up era ) 2007 : users in the world 2009 : users' number still increasing – rise of IPv6

Web-Project – Bases of Creation What's a web site ? 1994 : PHP is born 1995 : Java is born 1995/1996 : Flash is born Management begins with choosing a site type

Web-Project – Sites kinds Catalogue sites Merchant sites Institutional sites Trademark sites Communitarian sites Intranet Enterprises portals

Web-Project – Teams Subcontractor Project Manager Functional consultant Technical consultant Architect Studies Engineer Technical project manager Creation director Artistic director Web designer Ergonomicist Editorial Director Writer Customer Driving comity Project comity Project manager

Web-Project – Walk in the law's path Beware the copyrights and authorisations ! Softwares Web site conception Creative contents Databases Trademarks Hidden components Films, photos... You're not always owner of your site By default you are responsible of your site content

Web-Project – Tasks Book Not an obligation but strongly advised Make it yourself or with third part help A juridical insurance Make it as vivid as possible Embed it in your final contract Strictly define TODO lists Site creation Hosting Ranking Precisions : benchmark, schedule etc...

Web-Project – Looking for subcontractors Random searching Use others' experiences Analyse answers carefully Words/expressions being used Asked questions Don't hesitate to ask third part help

Web-Project – The holly contract Preamble Contract Object Subcontractor's tasks Both parts collaboration Schedule Price & Payment Intellectual rights Confidentiality and knowledge Warranty and responsibilities Contract duration Running law and Trial place Various considerations Annexes Tasks book Schedule Prices Confidentiality addendum

Web-Project – Website reshaping Hits rate Blind search engines Poor ranking Be quick Bad hosting Huge contents Deeper problems Small work or full remaking Adding e-payment Server migration Dedicated/mutualised plans decreasing/increasing plans

Web-Project – Ten Commandments Be quick or be dead Make it clear Too much technology kills technology Be your own master Keep being independent Get all the keys Control often Multiply sharing Security is the key You're not alone

Web-Project – Conclusion A web project is not a doom Be prepared Null risk doesn't exist Just reduce it to its minimum All along the project avoid traps

Web-Project – Questions/Answers