... editions of HTML for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide She also wrote the bestselling Perl and CGI for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, and the Macintosh and Windows versions of ... Appendix A, XHTML Figure i.4: TheWorldWideWeb Consortium (http://www.w3.org) is the main standards body for theWeb You can find the official specifications there for all ofthe languages discussed ... will enable you to move on to the other pieces ofthe puzzle, once you're ready The XML VQS Web Site On the XML for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide Web site (http://www.cookwood.com/xml/),...
... vocabulary on theWeb to pick our types from, regardless of how the concepts in these vocabularies are modeled The concrete implications oftheWeb context for the RDF model of SEM are the following ... sem:hasActor, to express the sem:Role that the sem:Actor (the Netherlands) plays in the context of this given event As there are two sem:Roles for the Netherlands in the context ofthe event, according ... for the representation of different roles for the same actor within one event The resolution ofthe interpretation of such statements, however, is out ofthe scope ofthe model Likewise, the...
... for theWorldWide Web, Second Edition, Rolf Oppliger For a listing of recent titles in the Artech House Computing Library, turn to the back of this book Security Technologies for theWorldWide ... scientists, electrical engineers, and applied mathematicians With the proliferation ofopen sys- tems in general, and ofthe Internet and theWorldWideWeb (WWW) in particular, this situation has ... have to give the buyer another one The question that arises immediately is whether the security and safety properties of this car are equal to the ones from the other car Marketing professionals...
... books on web development concentrate either on the aesthetics or the mechanics ofthe site This book is about the framework that holds the two together With this book, you learn how to design web ... searching Other users not know what they're looking for They come to the site with a vague idea ofthe information they need They may not know the right labels to describe what they want or even whether ... intranet, the employees of your organization are the consumers What is the cost of their time spent to find the information they need? What is the cost when employees don't find the information they...
... books on web development concentrate either on the aesthetics or the mechanics ofthe site This book is about the framework that holds the two together With this book, you learn how to design web ... or other coworkers It might be the other members of your web development team Maybe in a way you're the client The guidelines for working with a client will hold true regardless of whether the ... early Web pre-history when the terminology oftheWeb first got started, someone decided that home pages were cool So, the people who were creating content for theWeb began thinking of their...
... part ofthe process The architect also needs to be the keeper ofthe big picture as this process unfolds and the details of design and production become the main focus of all involved Perhaps the ... and how many errors they make along the way Of all the disciplines we list, usability engineering is probably the most scientific in its view of users and the quality of their experiences with ... Marketing The marketing team focuses on the intended purposes and audiences for theweb site They must understand what will bring the right people to theweb site and what will bring them back...
... Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Figure 4.1 In this example, the cursor is positioned over the Investor Info button The prospective view window at the bottom shows the URL ofthe Investor Info ... back to the main Programs and Events page) or all the way back to the main page oftheweb site The trick with designing navigation systems is to balance the advantages of flexibility with the dangers ... into the middle of a large unfamiliar web site Links from remote web pages and search engine result pages allow users to completely bypass the front door or main page oftheweb site To further...
... provide them but never rely on them 4.6.1 The Table of Contents The table of contents and the index are the state ofthe art in print navigation Given that the design of these familiar systems is the ... destination Often, the higher the level of abstraction, the more intuitive the map This rule of thumb holds true for all ofthe remote navigation elements ofweb sites When consulting a table of contents ... hierarchy influences all other decisions The choice of major categories at the highest levels oftheweb site will determine design ofthe global navigation system Based on the hierarchy, you will...
... provided by the health system They want to know how they can pay for the service They want to know how they can maintain their health page 77 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb We then ... Figure 5.12 These icons don't say much individually, but taken together they convey a sense of fun and invite the user to explore them further Each ofthe five holes links to a section ofthe site: ... main page, while the other omits the GPSC One uses a colon, the other a dash to separate the generic label from the publication's title One uses italics, while the other encloses the title in quotation...
... Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Yahoo! once was a Web version of Powell's Everything was there, but fairly easy to find Why? Because Yahoo!, like the Web, was relatively small At ... only type, the job oftheweb site architect would be much easier page 84 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 6.2.1.2 Existence searching However, some users know what they want but ... that often, because you don't generally know enough about the topic to articulate your query the right way in the first place page 85 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 6.2.4 The...
... What are the key ways they will want to navigate? Discussion of Next Steps page 111 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 7.1.2 Web Site Critiques One ofthe best ways to break the ice ... mention ofweb site in mainstream press mention ofweb site in trade press number of links to the site from other web sites Site Performance number of site hits and growth of hits over time number of ... medium oftheWeb force you to reconsider the organization's mission? • What are the short-term goals with respect to theweb site? • What are the long-term goals? • How you envision theweb site...
... Architecture for theWorldWideWeb This chart shows the varying degrees of consensus regarding the relative importance of each audience The discrepancy factor is calculated by subtracting the lowest ... members and groups ofthe organization and intended audiences Compare and contrast the results of each Analysis ofthe results should influence the information architecture oftheweb site This card-based ... each member ofthe group or the group as a whole to organize the cards into piles of related content items and assign labels to each pile Record the results of each, and then move on to the next...
... for theWorldWideWeb Another important concept is that ofthe content chunk To meet the needs ofthe content mapping process and to allow for flexibility during the production process, it is often ... 9.3 Web Page Inventory The content mapping process should result in the creation of an inventory of all web pages to be created Depending upon the size and complexity oftheweb site and the ... section ofthe site? Can we shorten the label of this page? During this phase, be aware that the answers to these questions may impact the burden on the production team as well as the usability of the...
... David S Secrets of Successful Web Sites: Project Management on theWorldWideWeb Indianapolis, IN: Hayden Books, 1997 Zuboff, Shoshana In the Age ofthe Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power ... whether there was a market for these specialized services page 162 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Hill: Did the concept of information architecture originate in the field of ... O'Leary The animal featured on the cover of Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb is a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) Polar bears live primarily on the icy shores of Greenland and northern...
... contain links to other web pages, which may also contain links to other web pages and so on The world- wideweb is a hugely interconnected network ofweb pages that refer to each other This request-response ... database tuple), each of which can have Properties, and a set of Properties of its own (for example, the number of records in it, an indication of whether we are at the end ofthe set of records) A Command ... user through all ofthe pages that they visit, either to gather statistics on the use ofthe site, or simply to save users from having to repeatedly send the same information to the site from page...
... ofthe alternatives Choose a course of action which will achieve the goals established in step Thewide range of economic decisions made in the marketplace Usually, decisionmaking involves the ... events For the purpose ofdecision making, the past is used as a guide to future estimates ofthe consequences of different alternatives The accountant can help significantly in the areas of budgeting, ... mechanically sound? 10 DecisionMaking and the Role of Accounting 1.2 No set answer, but remember the steps outlined in the chapter in the decisionmaking process? 1.3 The purpose of accounting is to...
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... years [21] These include the Theory of Reasoned Action, the Theory of Planned Behavior, the Health Belief Model and Social Cognitive Theory [31-34] Implicit in the combination of these theories ... patients to make thedecision for themselves, instead ofmaking a shared decision with their physician Had the developers ofthe video DESI explicitly considered the behavioral targets ofthe intervention ... [21]? The ability of these constructs to predict behavior depends upon how well the behavior is defined and upon the degree of correspondence between the measure of behavior and the measures of the...
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