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E-commerce hosting solutions guide using WebSphere Commerce V5.5 business edition [[electronic resource] /] / [Chris McCollum ... et al.]
E-commerce hosting solutions guide using WebSphere Commerce V5.5 business edition [[electronic resource] /] / [Chris McCollum ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Descrizione fisica xxii, 958 p. : ill
Disciplina 658.8/4/0285
Altri autori (Persone) McCollumChris
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Electronic commerce - Computer programs
Web sites - Management
Business enterprises - Computer programs
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450474403321
Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
E-commerce hosting solutions guide using WebSphere Commerce V5.5 business edition [[electronic resource] /] / [Chris McCollum ... et al.]
E-commerce hosting solutions guide using WebSphere Commerce V5.5 business edition [[electronic resource] /] / [Chris McCollum ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Descrizione fisica xxii, 958 p. : ill
Disciplina 658.8/4/0285
Altri autori (Persone) McCollumChris
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Electronic commerce - Computer programs
Web sites - Management
Business enterprises - Computer programs
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783522803321
Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
E-commerce hosting solutions guide using WebSphere Commerce V5.5 business edition / / [Chris McCollum ... et al.]
E-commerce hosting solutions guide using WebSphere Commerce V5.5 business edition / / [Chris McCollum ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Descrizione fisica xxii, 958 p. : ill
Disciplina 658.8/4/0285
Altri autori (Persone) McCollumChris
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Electronic commerce - Computer programs
Web sites - Management
Business enterprises - Computer programs
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Introduction to hosting -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Our objectives -- 1.2 Conventions used in this book -- 1.3 Target audience of this IBM Redbook -- 1.3.1 Roles and skills -- 1.3.2 Matching topics in this book to roles and skills -- 1.4 For more information -- 1.4.1 IBM WebSphere Commerce product documentation -- 1.4.2 Web sites -- 1.4.3 IBM Redbooks -- Chapter 2. Hosting model in WebSphere Commerce V5.5 -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 eSite.sar -- 2.2.1 eSite Hub -- 2.2.2 Organization structure -- 2.2.3 SAR deployment -- 2.3 Store directory -- Part 2 ITSO hosting example -- Chapter 3. Applying Patterns -- 3.1 Patterns for e-business -- 3.1.1 Patterns for e-business overview -- 3.1.2 Example of pattern usage -- 3.2 Pattern application for an e-commerce site -- 3.3 The hosting composite pattern -- 3.3.1 Composite patterns -- 3.3.2 Electronic commerce composite pattern -- 3.3.3 Sell-side hub composite pattern -- 3.3.4 Hosting composite pattern -- Chapter 4. Requirements analysis -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.1.1 Definition of key terms -- 4.1.2 How to gather requirements -- 4.2 High-level business description -- 4.3 Business goals -- 4.4 Assumptions -- 4.5 Existing environment -- 4.5.1 Business perspective -- 4.5.2 IT perspective -- 4.6 Functional requirements -- 4.6.1 Catalog subsystem -- 4.6.2 Member subsystem -- 4.6.3 Order subsystem -- 4.6.4 Marketing subsystem -- 4.7 Non-functional requirements -- 4.7.1 Capacity and performance -- 4.7.2 Availability -- 4.7.3 Security -- 4.7.4 Systems management -- 4.7.5 Scalability -- 4.7.6 Maintainability -- 4.7.7 Manageability -- 4.7.8 System usability -- 4.7.9 Data integrity and failure recovery -- 4.8 Standards and policies -- 4.8.1 Business standards.
4.8.2 Platform standards -- 4.8.3 Application standards -- 4.8.4 Technical standards -- Chapter 5. Solution design -- 5.1 System context -- 5.2 System architecture -- 5.3 Component model -- 5.3.1 Web server -- 5.3.2 WebSphere Application Server -- 5.3.3 Database Server -- 5.3.4 WebSphere Commerce Server -- 5.3.5 WebSphere Commerce Payments Server -- 5.4 Store navigation -- 5.4.1 B2C asset store -- 5.4.2 B2B asset store -- 5.5 Shared catalog hierarchy -- 5.6 Site organizational hierarchy -- Chapter 6. Detailed design -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.2 New storefront style and template -- 6.2.1 Overview -- 6.2.2 Prerequisites -- 6.2.3 Steps -- 6.3 New e-Marketing Spot -- 6.3.1 Overview -- 6.3.2 Prerequisites -- 6.3.3 Steps -- 6.4 Customized store directory -- 6.4.1 Overview -- 6.4.2 Prerequisites -- 6.4.3 Steps -- 6.5 Dynamic text messages -- 6.5.1 Overview -- 6.5.2 Prerequisites -- 6.5.3 Steps -- 6.6 New asset store -- 6.6.1 Overview -- 6.6.2 Prerequisites -- 6.6.3 Steps -- 6.7 Custom shopcart display -- 6.7.1 Overview -- 6.7.2 Prerequisites -- 6.7.3 Steps -- 6.8 New coupon promotion -- 6.8.1 Overview -- 6.8.2 Prerequisites -- 6.8.3 Steps -- 6.9 Custom accelerator menu -- 6.9.1 Overview -- 6.9.2 Prerequisites -- 6.9.3 Steps -- 6.10 Custom registration menus -- 6.10.1 Overview -- 6.10.2 Prerequisites -- 6.10.3 Steps -- Part 3 Manage the ITSO hosting example -- Chapter 7. Development guidelines -- 7.1 Development methodology -- 7.1.1 Definitions -- 7.1.2 Overview -- 7.1.3 Using the methodology -- 7.2 Development environment -- 7.2.1 WebSphere Commerce Studio overview -- 7.2.2 Team development environment overview -- 7.2.3 Build environment overview -- 7.2.4 Deployment overview -- 7.3 Build and deploy process -- 7.3.1 Overview -- 7.3.2 Build procedure -- Chapter 8. Publish the SAR and create stores -- 8.1 Publish procedure -- 8.1.1 Loading the eSite model.
8.1.2 Publishing the eSite SAR -- 8.2 Administrative tasks -- 8.2.1 Configure Scheduler jobs -- 8.2.2 Configure e-mail -- 8.2.3 Code correction -- 8.3 Create organizations and users -- 8.3.1 Add the additional role of Seller to the Asset Store Organization -- 8.3.2 Create the eSite Hub organization administrator -- 8.3.3 Add roles to the newly created eSite Hub administrator -- 8.3.4 Create one or more new seller organizations -- 8.3.5 Create one or more new buyer organizations (B2B only) -- 8.3.6 Approve the requests for new seller and buyer organizations -- 8.3.7 Add Roles to newly created administrative users -- 8.4 Create stores -- 8.4.1 Store Creation Wizard -- 8.4.2 Setting up WebSphere Commerce Payments for your store -- 8.4.3 Assigning WebSphere Commerce Payments access roles -- 8.4.4 Open the store -- Chapter 9. ITSO sample code -- 9.1 Overview -- 9.2 New storefront style and template -- 9.2.1 Prerequisites -- 9.2.2 Deployment -- 9.2.3 Usage -- 9.3 New e-Marketing Spot -- 9.3.1 Overview -- 9.3.2 Prerequisites -- 9.3.3 Deployment -- 9.3.4 Usage -- 9.4 Customized store directory -- 9.4.1 Overview -- 9.4.2 Prerequisites -- 9.4.3 Deployment -- 9.4.4 Usage -- 9.5 Dynamic text messages -- 9.5.1 Overview -- 9.5.2 Prerequisites -- 9.5.3 Deployment -- 9.5.4 Usage -- 9.6 New asset store -- 9.6.1 Overview -- 9.6.2 Prerequisites -- 9.6.3 Deployment -- 9.6.4 Usage -- 9.7 Custom shopcart display -- 9.7.1 Overview -- 9.7.2 Prerequisites -- 9.7.3 Deployment -- 9.7.4 Usage -- 9.8 New coupon promotion -- 9.8.1 Prerequisites -- 9.8.2 Deployment -- 9.8.3 Usage -- 9.9 Custom accelerator menus -- 9.9.1 Overview -- 9.9.2 Prerequisites -- 9.9.3 Deployment -- 9.9.4 Usage -- 9.10 Custom registration menus -- 9.10.1 Overview -- 9.10.2 Prerequisites -- 9.10.3 Deployment -- 9.10.4 Usage -- Chapter 10. Manage the site -- 10.1 Tools -- 10.1.1 Configuration Manager.
10.1.2 Administration Console -- 10.1.3 eSite Hub -- 10.2 Tasks -- 10.2.1 Getting started -- 10.2.2 Organization administration -- 10.2.3 Payments administration -- 10.2.4 Catalog Administration -- 10.2.5 Monitor performance -- 10.2.6 Dynamic Caching -- 10.2.7 Database cleanup -- 10.2.8 Logging and tracing -- Chapter 11. Manage the hub -- 11.1 Overview -- 11.1.1 Roles -- 11.1.2 Access -- 11.2 eSite Hub -- 11.2.1 Hub menu -- 11.2.2 Hosting menu -- 11.2.3 Reports menu -- 11.3 eSite Catalog Asset Store -- 11.3.1 Product Management -- 11.3.2 Categories -- 11.3.3 Find Catalog Entries -- 11.3.4 Find Categories -- 11.3.5 Find Bundles or Kits -- 11.3.6 Find Merchandising Associations -- 11.4 B2B eSite Asset Store -- 11.4.1 Customer Profiles -- 11.4.2 Campaigns -- 11.4.3 Campaign Initiatives -- 11.4.4 e-Marketing Spots -- 11.4.5 Ad Copy -- 11.5 eSite Store Front Asset Store -- 11.5.1 Customer Profiles -- 11.5.2 Campaigns -- 11.5.3 Campaign Initiatives -- 11.5.4 e-Marketing Spots -- 11.5.5 Ad Copy -- Chapter 12. Manage a B2C store -- 12.1 Create the seller organization and administrator -- 12.2 Log on as the eSite Hub store administrator -- 12.3 Store administrator tasks -- 12.3.1 Store: Open/Close -- 12.3.2 Store: Replacing the eSite Hub store default information -- 12.3.3 Store: Changing store profile information -- 12.3.4 Store: Changing text on store pages & -- notification messages -- 12.3.5 Store: Uploading the store logo -- 12.3.6 Store: Changing store style -- 12.3.7 Store: Manage Files -- 12.3.8 Store: Change Flow -- 12.3.9 Store: Change Shipping -- 12.3.10 Store: Change Tax -- 12.3.11 Store: Payment Settings -- 12.3.12 Store: Message Type Configuration -- 12.3.13 Store: Reports Delivery Settings -- 12.3.14 Store: Fulfillment Centers -- 12.4 Marketing -- 12.4.1 Marketing: Customer Profiles -- 12.4.2 Marketing: Campaigns.
12.4.3 Marketing: Campaign Initiatives -- 12.4.4 Marketing: E-Marketing Spots -- 12.4.5 Marketing: Ad Copy -- 12.5 Merchandise -- 12.5.1 Merchandise: product management -- 12.5.2 Merchandise: Categories -- 12.5.3 Merchandise: Find Catalog Entries -- 12.5.4 Merchandise: Find Categories -- 12.5.5 Merchandise: Find Bundles or Kits -- 12.5.6 Merchandise: Find Merchandising Associations -- 12.5.7 Merchandise: Catalog Filter -- 12.5.8 Merchandise: Catalog Import -- 12.5.9 Merchandise: Expected Inventory -- 12.5.10 Merchandise: Vendors -- 12.5.11 Merchandise: Auctions -- 12.5.12 Merchandise: Find Auctions -- 12.5.13 Merchandise: Auction Styles -- 12.5.14 Merchandise: Bid Rules -- 12.5.15 Merchandise: Coupon Promotions -- 12.5.16 Merchandise: Product Promotions -- 12.5.17 Merchandise: Order Promotions -- 12.6 Operations -- 12.6.1 Operations: Create New Customer -- 12.6.2 Operations: Find Customer -- 12.6.3 Operations: Update Customer Details -- 12.6.4 Operations: Reset Customer Password -- 12.6.5 Operations: Find Orders -- 12.6.6 Operations: Place Guest Order -- 12.6.7 Operations: Auctions -- 12.6.8 Operations: Send Order E-mail Notification -- 12.6.9 Operations: Change Order Details -- 12.6.10 Operations: Add Order Comments -- 12.6.11 Operations: Cancel Order -- 12.6.12 Operations: Find a Pick Batch -- 12.6.13 Operations: Create a Pick Batch -- 12.6.14 Operations: Print a Pick Ticket -- 12.6.15 Operations: Print a Packing Slip -- 12.6.16 Operations: Generate Shipping Exceptions Report -- 12.6.17 Operations: Find Releases Ready to Ship -- 12.6.18 Operations: Create Package -- 12.6.19 Operations: Change Package -- 12.6.20 Operations: Delete Package -- 12.6.21 Operations: Confirm Release Shipped -- 12.6.22 Operations: Find a Return -- 12.6.23 Operations: Create a Return -- 12.6.24 Operations: Find Expected Inventory.
12.6.25 Operations: Create Expected Inventory.
Altri titoli varianti Ecommerce hosting solutions guide using WebSphere Commerce V5.5 business edition
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810923603321
Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Materiale a stampa
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Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Joomla! 1.5 content administration [[electronic resource] /] / Tracey Porst
Joomla! 1.5 content administration [[electronic resource] /] / Tracey Porst
Autore Porst Tracey
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (212 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Web site development
Web sites - Management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-84719-805-8
9786612397387
1-282-39738-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Exploring Your New Joomla! Website; Where to begin; Logging into the Control Panel; Getting around the administration; Site; Menus; Content; Components; Extensions; Tools; Help; Related toolbars; Organizing your site; Understanding Sections, Categories, and Articles; What are uncategorized articles?; Site wide settings; Leave it to the experts; Overview of the extensions; Components; Modules; Plugins; Summary; Chapter 2: Creating, Editing, and Organizing Content
General tips on writing content for the WebA note on copyright; Making your home page engaging; The Article Manager; Filtering the display of Articles; Column headings; The toolbar; Archive and unarchive Articles; Publish and unpublish an Article; Move or copy an Article; Trashing an Article; Edit, New, and Parameters; Editing an existing Article using the text editor; Opening the Article; Editing the Article; Creating a new Article; Adding text; Adding a table to an Article; Breaking up Article content; Adding a Read More link; Adding a page break; Using the JCE text editor
Authorization and publishing from the frontendAdding content for approval through frontend access; To submit an Article from the frontend; What are Article parameters?; The advanced parameters-but only if you really have to!; Metadata information is what search engines like; Summary; Chapter 3: Managing Images and Videos; Media Manager; Accessing and using the Media Manager; Creating a new subfolder; A note on copyright; What you should know about image and video files; Choosing the best image file format; Adding and managing images; Uploading a new image; Deleting an image
Updating a Simple Image GalleryChanging the Simple Image Gallery's dimensions; Using video files; Choosing the best video file format; Uploading a video; Updating videos-AllVideos plugin; Changing to a different video file and format; Updating a YouTube video; Changing the YouTube video dimensions; Audio files; Summary; Chapter 4: Backing Up Your Website; What's the Control Panel and where is it?; Manually backing up your site; Backing up the database using the phpMyAdmin interface; Backing up the site files using the Backup Wizard
Using an external FTP application to download and upload your filesRestoring your website manually; Backing up and restoring with the JoomlaPack component; Understanding the restoration process; Summary; Chapter 5: User Management; The big picture: Who are users?; Frontend users; Frontend user definitions; Administration users; Editing the frontend Login Form; Lost usernames and passwords; Allowing new account registrations; Adding custom text to the Login Form; Directing registered users to a certain section of the site; Managing your users: The User Manager; Creating a new user
Adding a new user as a site contact
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456616403321
Porst Tracey  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Joomla! 1.5 content administration [[electronic resource] /] / Tracey Porst
Joomla! 1.5 content administration [[electronic resource] /] / Tracey Porst
Autore Porst Tracey
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (212 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Web site development
Web sites - Management
ISBN 1-84719-805-8
9786612397387
1-282-39738-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Exploring Your New Joomla! Website; Where to begin; Logging into the Control Panel; Getting around the administration; Site; Menus; Content; Components; Extensions; Tools; Help; Related toolbars; Organizing your site; Understanding Sections, Categories, and Articles; What are uncategorized articles?; Site wide settings; Leave it to the experts; Overview of the extensions; Components; Modules; Plugins; Summary; Chapter 2: Creating, Editing, and Organizing Content
General tips on writing content for the WebA note on copyright; Making your home page engaging; The Article Manager; Filtering the display of Articles; Column headings; The toolbar; Archive and unarchive Articles; Publish and unpublish an Article; Move or copy an Article; Trashing an Article; Edit, New, and Parameters; Editing an existing Article using the text editor; Opening the Article; Editing the Article; Creating a new Article; Adding text; Adding a table to an Article; Breaking up Article content; Adding a Read More link; Adding a page break; Using the JCE text editor
Authorization and publishing from the frontendAdding content for approval through frontend access; To submit an Article from the frontend; What are Article parameters?; The advanced parameters-but only if you really have to!; Metadata information is what search engines like; Summary; Chapter 3: Managing Images and Videos; Media Manager; Accessing and using the Media Manager; Creating a new subfolder; A note on copyright; What you should know about image and video files; Choosing the best image file format; Adding and managing images; Uploading a new image; Deleting an image
Updating a Simple Image GalleryChanging the Simple Image Gallery's dimensions; Using video files; Choosing the best video file format; Uploading a video; Updating videos-AllVideos plugin; Changing to a different video file and format; Updating a YouTube video; Changing the YouTube video dimensions; Audio files; Summary; Chapter 4: Backing Up Your Website; What's the Control Panel and where is it?; Manually backing up your site; Backing up the database using the phpMyAdmin interface; Backing up the site files using the Backup Wizard
Using an external FTP application to download and upload your filesRestoring your website manually; Backing up and restoring with the JoomlaPack component; Understanding the restoration process; Summary; Chapter 5: User Management; The big picture: Who are users?; Frontend users; Frontend user definitions; Administration users; Editing the frontend Login Form; Lost usernames and passwords; Allowing new account registrations; Adding custom text to the Login Form; Directing registered users to a certain section of the site; Managing your users: The User Manager; Creating a new user
Adding a new user as a site contact
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780784203321
Porst Tracey  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Joomla! 1.5 content administration / / Tracey Porst
Joomla! 1.5 content administration / / Tracey Porst
Autore Porst Tracey
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (212 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Web site development
Web sites - Management
ISBN 1-84719-805-8
9786612397387
1-282-39738-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Exploring Your New Joomla! Website; Where to begin; Logging into the Control Panel; Getting around the administration; Site; Menus; Content; Components; Extensions; Tools; Help; Related toolbars; Organizing your site; Understanding Sections, Categories, and Articles; What are uncategorized articles?; Site wide settings; Leave it to the experts; Overview of the extensions; Components; Modules; Plugins; Summary; Chapter 2: Creating, Editing, and Organizing Content
General tips on writing content for the WebA note on copyright; Making your home page engaging; The Article Manager; Filtering the display of Articles; Column headings; The toolbar; Archive and unarchive Articles; Publish and unpublish an Article; Move or copy an Article; Trashing an Article; Edit, New, and Parameters; Editing an existing Article using the text editor; Opening the Article; Editing the Article; Creating a new Article; Adding text; Adding a table to an Article; Breaking up Article content; Adding a Read More link; Adding a page break; Using the JCE text editor
Authorization and publishing from the frontendAdding content for approval through frontend access; To submit an Article from the frontend; What are Article parameters?; The advanced parameters-but only if you really have to!; Metadata information is what search engines like; Summary; Chapter 3: Managing Images and Videos; Media Manager; Accessing and using the Media Manager; Creating a new subfolder; A note on copyright; What you should know about image and video files; Choosing the best image file format; Adding and managing images; Uploading a new image; Deleting an image
Updating a Simple Image GalleryChanging the Simple Image Gallery's dimensions; Using video files; Choosing the best video file format; Uploading a video; Updating videos-AllVideos plugin; Changing to a different video file and format; Updating a YouTube video; Changing the YouTube video dimensions; Audio files; Summary; Chapter 4: Backing Up Your Website; What's the Control Panel and where is it?; Manually backing up your site; Backing up the database using the phpMyAdmin interface; Backing up the site files using the Backup Wizard
Using an external FTP application to download and upload your filesRestoring your website manually; Backing up and restoring with the JoomlaPack component; Understanding the restoration process; Summary; Chapter 5: User Management; The big picture: Who are users?; Frontend users; Frontend user definitions; Administration users; Editing the frontend Login Form; Lost usernames and passwords; Allowing new account registrations; Adding custom text to the Login Form; Directing registered users to a certain section of the site; Managing your users: The User Manager; Creating a new user
Adding a new user as a site contact
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813294703321
Porst Tracey  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management [[electronic resource] /] / John Bergland ... [et al.]
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management [[electronic resource] /] / John Bergland ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, MA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Descrizione fisica xx, 590 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) BerglandJohn
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
Electronic commerce - Computer programs
Web sites - Management
Lotus Workplace
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910449745103321
Cambridge, MA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management [[electronic resource] /] / John Bergland ... [et al.]
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management [[electronic resource] /] / John Bergland ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, MA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Descrizione fisica xx, 590 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) BerglandJohn
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
Electronic commerce - Computer programs
Web sites - Management
Lotus Workplace
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783561103321
Cambridge, MA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management / / John Bergland ... [et al.]
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management / / John Bergland ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, MA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Descrizione fisica xx, 590 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) BerglandJohn
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
Electronic commerce - Computer programs
Web sites - Management
Lotus Workplace
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Additional contributors to this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1. Introduction to Lotus Workplace Web Content Management -- 1.1 Overview of Lotus Workplace Web Content Management -- 1.1.1 What is Web content management -- 1.1.2 Importance of content management -- 1.1.3 What is Lotus Workplace Web Content Management -- 1.1.4 Benefits of using Lotus Workplace Web Content Management -- 1.2 Key concepts -- 1.3 The Lotus Workplace Web Content Management product -- 1.3.1 Domino edition -- 1.3.2 Java edition -- 1.3.3 What is content -- 1.4 The importance of data modelling -- 1.5 Future outlook -- 1.5.1 Beyond 2.0 -- 1.6 Using IBM developerWorks® as a reference site -- 1.7 Structure of this book -- Part 2 Deployment, planning, and installation -- Chapter 2. Deployment planning -- 2.1 Web site project management -- 2.1.1 High-level stages and recommended phases -- 2.1.2 Roles and responsibilities -- 2.2 High-level product architecture -- 2.2.1 Java Edition V1.1 -- 2.2.2 Domino Edition -- 2.3 Web site environments -- 2.3.1 Network tiers -- 2.3.2 Environment types -- 2.3.3 Example environments -- 2.4 Infrastructure architecture -- 2.4.1 Capacity planning -- 2.4.2 High availability -- 2.4.3 Performance factors -- 2.4.4 Infrastructure -- 2.5 Directories/security -- 2.5.1 Java edition -- 2.5.2 Domino edition -- 2.5.3 Web single sign-on (SSO) -- 2.6 Performance fine tuning -- 2.6.1 Performance optimization for the Domino edition -- 2.6.2 Performance tuning for the Java version -- Chapter 3. Installation and configuration - Domino edition -- 3.1 Overview of the installation -- 3.2 Installation -- 3.2.1 Installation prerequisites -- 3.2.2 Install the Software Information Center.
3.2.3 Install a Web site using the Database Installer -- 3.2.4 Manual installation -- 3.3 Configuration -- 3.3.1 Database Access Control Lists (ACLs) and Roles -- 3.3.2 Configure the Agents -- 3.3.3 Configure System Settings -- 3.3.4 Configure database and replication properties -- 3.3.5 Set up online help -- 3.4 Advanced configuration -- 3.4.1 Installation of the Microsoft Word Wizard -- 3.4.2 Configure the Web UI for Microsoft Word document upload -- 3.4.3 Configure feedback management -- 3.4.4 Configure version control -- 3.4.5 Configure the Importer database -- 3.5 Portal configuration -- 3.5.1 Portlet installation -- 3.5.2 Portlet configuration -- Chapter 4. Installation and configuration - Java Edition -- 4.1 Installation overview -- 4.1.1 Machine topologies -- 4.2 Installation -- 4.2.1 Installation prerequisites -- 4.2.2 Installing Lotus Workplace Web Content Management -- 4.2.3 Pre-deployment steps -- 4.2.4 Deploying the Web module -- 4.2.5 Copy and setup -- 4.2.6 Final steps -- 4.2.7 Installation troubleshooting -- 4.2.8 E-mail configuration -- 4.3 Advanced configuration -- 4.3.1 Setting up IBM DB2 Universal Database™ as the repository -- 4.3.2 Configuring resources -- 4.3.3 Setting up syndication -- 4.3.4 Pre-rendering configuration -- 4.4 LDAP integration and configuration -- 4.4.1 Overview of LDAP integration -- 4.4.2 Prerequisites for LDAP integration -- 4.4.3 LDAP integration process -- 4.4.4 Preparation and installation -- 4.4.5 Configuration -- 4.4.6 LDAP testing and validation -- 4.4.7 Groups and categories -- 4.5 Content portlet configuration in WebSphere Portal -- 4.5.1 WebSphere Portal access setup -- 4.5.2 Portlet application installation and setup -- 4.5.3 Portlet configuration -- 4.5.4 Troubleshooting -- 4.5.5 Portal search configuration -- 4.5.6 Content portlet configuration in Lotus Workplace.
4.5.7 General troubleshooting tips -- Part 3 Information architecture, site design, and reference implementations -- Chapter 5. Key concepts and terminology -- 5.1 Separation of content and presentation -- 5.2 Componentization and the page design concept -- 5.2.1 Considerations for reusability -- 5.3 Key components and definitions -- 5.3.1 Product-specific components -- 5.3.2 Workflow concepts -- 5.3.3 Basic security concepts -- 5.4 Other core functions and facilities -- 5.4.1 Caching and pre-rendering -- 5.4.2 Personalization and customization -- 5.4.3 Content and component sharing (Domino edition only) -- 5.4.4 Multilingual -- 5.4.5 E-mail integration -- 5.4.6 Search -- 5.5 Extensibility -- 5.5.1 Brief overview of programmatic options to extend functionality -- 5.6 Object component relationships and dependencies -- 5.6.1 Domino edition object dependency diagrams -- 5.6.2 Java edition object dependency diagrams -- Chapter 6. Information architecture and site design considerations -- 6.1 Defining the information architecture -- 6.2 Defining information architecture -- 6.2.1 Results of poor information architecture -- 6.2.2 Base example of a good information architecture -- 6.3 Key considerations and decision processes -- 6.3.1 Understand the business and end user goals -- 6.3.2 Understand your audience -- 6.3.3 User-centric design -- 6.3.4 Define your success criteria -- 6.3.5 Planning the structure of the site -- 6.3.6 Determining the look of individual pages -- 6.3.7 Determine other functionality required on the site -- 6.4 Designing a Web site -- 6.5 Key components and their role in site design -- 6.5.1 Site navigation -- 6.5.2 Web page design -- 6.5.3 Content authoring considerations -- 6.6 Sample scenario: Site design through the perspective of an end user -- 6.6.1 Scenario introduction -- 6.7 How do we go about building our reference site?.
6.7.1 Domino edition -- 6.7.2 Java edition components and site design -- Chapter 7. How to build it - Reference implementation for Domino edition -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Prerequisites -- 7.3 Implement the information architecture -- 7.3.1 Create the site framework -- 7.3.2 Create the taxonomy -- 7.3.3 Create the document types -- 7.3.4 Predefine keywords -- 7.4 Implement workflows -- 7.4.1 Create workflow stages and workflows -- 7.4.2 Advanced workflow features -- 7.5 Implement the page design -- 7.5.1 Implement components -- 7.5.2 Implement page layouts -- 7.5.3 Implement page style -- 7.6 Create templates -- 7.7 Involve the authors -- 7.8 Security -- 7.8.1 Troubleshooting the Webpage Access level -- 7.9 Implementation of multilingual Web sites -- 7.9.1 Configuration -- 7.9.2 Content authoring process -- 7.9.3 Page style and workflow inheritance -- 7.9.4 Menu creation -- 7.10 Stylesheets -- Chapter 8. How to build it - Reference implementation for Java edition -- 8.1 Prerequisites -- 8.2 Key concepts -- 8.3 Implement the information architecture -- 8.3.1 Create the site framework -- 8.3.2 Create the taxonomy -- 8.4 Implement workflows -- 8.4.1 What is a workflow -- 8.4.2 Workflow stages -- 8.4.3 Create workflows -- 8.5 Create content templates -- 8.6 Involve the authors -- 8.7 Security -- 8.8 Implement components -- 8.8.1 Navigators -- 8.8.2 Menus -- 8.8.3 Page design -- 8.8.4 The relationship between page designs and content templates -- 8.8.5 More examples -- 8.9 Search -- 8.9.1 Implementing search capability -- 8.9.2 UserName component -- 8.9.3 Customization -- 8.9.4 Style sheets -- 8.10 Summary -- Chapter 9. Designing for portals -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Key issues -- 9.2.1 Web content and its presentation -- 9.2.2 Web content delivery format -- 9.2.3 Accessing Web content -- 9.3 Content aggregation and delivery through portal.
9.3.1 Embedding Web content and navigation -- 9.3.2 Overview of integration scenarios -- 9.3.3 Prerequisites -- 9.3.4 Approach 1 - Scenario 1 -- 9.3.5 Approach 1 - Scenario 2 -- 9.3.6 Approach 1 - Scenario 3 -- 9.3.7 Approach 2 - Scenario 1 -- 9.4 Additional information -- 9.4.1 Conclusion -- Chapter 10. Application integration -- 10.1 Integration overview -- 10.2 Integration with portal applications using RSS -- 10.3 Introduction to RSS files -- 10.3.1 Creating a news feed -- 10.3.2 Integrating a context-sensitive RSS news feed portlet -- 10.3.3 Portlet messaging -- 10.3.4 Case study - Ascendant Technology RSS integration -- 10.3.5 Summary for integrating an RSS news feed -- 10.4 Integration with other Domino applications -- 10.4.1 Creating the menu component -- 10.4.2 Using LotusScript and LotusFormula -- 10.5 Integration with relational databases -- 10.6 Integration with Lotus Sametime -- 10.6.1 Prerequisites -- 10.6.2 Initialize some variables -- 10.6.3 Initialize Sametime -- 10.7 Integration with IBM Content Manager -- 10.7.1 Introduction to DB2 Content Manager product portfolio -- 10.7.2 Prerequisites -- 10.7.3 Configuration -- 10.7.4 Overview of extracting Content Object from Content Manager -- Chapter 11. Migration -- 11.1 What is migration -- 11.2 Migration categories -- 11.3 Migration planning -- 11.3.1 What content should be migrated -- 11.3.2 Will the Lotus Workplace Web Content Management environment support the migrated content -- 11.3.3 Migration timing -- 11.4 Migration scenarios and the best tools for each -- 11.4.1 Assumptions -- 11.4.2 Typical use cases for migration offerings -- 11.5 Migration tools -- 11.5.1 XML Data Mediator -- 11.5.2 Information Integrator -- Part 4 Appendix -- Appendix A. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Related publications.
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MBA's guide to the Internet [[electronic resource] /] / Stephen L. Nelson, Pat Coleman
MBA's guide to the Internet [[electronic resource] /] / Stephen L. Nelson, Pat Coleman
Autore Nelson Stephen L. <1959->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Redmond, Wash., : Redmond Technology Press, c2000
Descrizione fisica xxxiii, 675 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) ColemanPat
Soggetto topico Internet marketing
Web sites - Management
Small business - Computer network resources
Electronic commerce
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Nelson Stephen L. <1959->  
Redmond, Wash., : Redmond Technology Press, c2000
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