Book Depot Planning and Analysis ISAM 5337 Dr. Mohammad Rob by: Leyla Yakut & Mohammad Monakes
Planning Purpose The purpose of the Book Depot web site is to provide book selections and book reviews for its visitors. The selection lists are categorized by subject, age group and interest group. The site also provides additional services to its visitors by links to other bookstores such as amazon.com for purchase.
Planning (continue) Target Audience The target audience for the Book Depot different age groups and variety of professionals as follow: by Subject History Business Novel by Age Group Children Teenagers Adults by Interest Groups Teachers Students
Planning (continue) Requirements to Access Book Depot Site The requirements are: IBM, MAC or equivalent PC. Windows 9x, XP or 2000x High speed internet access Color graphic displays Latest version of Internet Explorer or equivalent Optional requirements: Color Printer
Planning (continue) Data Collectors Collection of all reviews and book lists in the Book Depot will be the responsibility of the site owners. The reviews will be collected and summarized in a team effort in order to provide a high quality and unbiased information to the visitors.
Planning (continue) Formatting and Design The responsibility for formatting and architecting the design of the Book Depot pages resides with the site owners. Every month new reviews will be compiled and lists are gathered to publish and update the site.
Analysis Users Tasks Up on entrance to the Book Depot users can read reviews or select a book category or list.
Analysis (continue) The reviews and book lists are grouped by subject, age group, and interest groups. The visitors can read the review, select a book or use the link to review additional information about the book in other sites such as amazon.com
Analysis (continue) Process Since the site is providing reading materials and does not require input, there are very limited restrictions to the process. This site is design to provide book reviews to the visitors. Interpretations from part or full text completely relies on the readers.