Web Design and Development for E-Business By Jensen J. Zhao Copyright 2003 Prentice Hall, Inc. Web Design and Development for E-Business Jensen J. Zhao.

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Web Design and Development for E-Business By Jensen J. Zhao Copyright 2003 Prentice Hall, Inc. Web Design and Development for E-Business Jensen J. Zhao

Web Design and Development for E-Business By Jensen J. Zhao Copyright 2003 Prentice Hall, Inc. Creating a Personal Intranet on Your Web Server Chapter 5

Quit 5.3 Chapter 5 Objectives  Discuss characteristics and functions of personal intranets.  Understand basic principles of personal intranet design.  Visualize a design model.  Design and build your own personal intranet.  Install and manage the intranet on your Web server.

Quit 5.4 Personal Intranet Characteristics  Multifunctional tool  Facilitates Web design  Provides peer-to-peer communication  Provides group collaboration platform  Installed on your personal Web server  Connected to organizational intranet and/or Internet  Firewall protection  Under the owner’s control

Quit 5.5 Personal Intranet Functions  Platform for designing, developing and testing Web sites before publishing  Platform for knowledge creation, sharing and management  Features can include:  Group calendar  Member directory  Personal documents and Web-based tools

Quit 5.6 Personal Intranet Design Principles  Small-scale, private Web network  Owner manages and controls  No need for organizational assistance  Platform for Web testing  Shortens production cycle  Increases productivity  Enhances Web quality  Platform for sharing knowledge  Peer-to-peer communication  Group collaboration

Quit 5.7 Personal Intranet Design Model Phase 1: Front- and Back-End Analyses Phase 2: Design and Development Phase 3: Personal Intranet Security Phase 4: Personal Intranet Testing

Quit 5.8 Phase 1. Front- and Back-End Analyses  Needs analysis (personal and peer)  Hardware and software evaluation  Personal intranet’s cost-benefit analysis  Tool selection

Quit 5.9 Phase 2. Design and Development  Intranet file folder  Create  Add to virtual directory  Design intranet home page  Design communication and productivity pages:  Guest book  Private messages  Directory of hyperlinks  Directory of peers  Pages of productivity tools

Quit 5.10 Phase 3. Personal Intranet Security  Define security needs  Select a security system ZoneAlarm Pro

Quit 5.11 Phase 4. Personal Intranet Testing  Server-side testing  Test between server and developer's computer  Client-side testing  Test with various configurations and browsers at different places and times

Quit 5.12 Chapter 5 Summary  Personal Intranet Characteristics  Personal Intranet Functions  Personal Intranet Design Principles  Personal Intranet Design Model Phase 1: Front- and Back-End Analyses Phase 2: Design and Development Phase 3: Personal Intranet Security Phase 4: Personal Intranet Testing

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