Practical Sharepoint 2010 information architecture
Practical SharePoint 2010 Information Architecture is a guide and tool set for planning and documenting the scope, navigational taxonomy, document taxonomy, metadata, page layouts and workflows for a successful SharePoint 2010 project. If you have been tasked with delivering an intranet for collabor...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Apress
2012.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2012. |
Colección: | THE EXPERT'S VOICE IN SHAREPOINT Practical SharePoint 2010 Information Architecture
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627746706719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents at a Glance; Table of Content; Foreword; About the Author; Contributors; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Point of View of the Author; Naming the Players; What Is an Information Architect?; Why Is SharePoint So Hard?; How Can We Make It Easier?; What Is In This Book?; Chapter 1: Planning for Successful Outcomes; Chapter 2: Introduction to Mind Mapping; Chapter 3: The Magic of Metadata; Chapter 4: Site Navigation and Structure; Chapter 5: Wireframing for SharePoint; Chapter 6: Complexity, Wickedness, and Dialogue Mapping
- Chapter 7: Business Process MappingChapter 8: The Art of Creating Business Process Solutions; Chapter 9: Success with Search; Chapter 10: Governance, Adoption, and Training; Chapter 11: Practice and Testing in the Cloud; Chapter 12: Conclusion: Putting It All Together; CHAPTER 1 Preparing for Successful Outcomes; The Soft Side of Successful Projects; Building Confidence; Listening; Humor; Brutal Honesty; Understanding Requirements Gathering; The SharePoint Chicken and Egg Problem; "Requirements" Is the Wrong Word!; What Makes Something a Requirement?; Considerations for Feature Requests
- It's Outcomes That MatterRunning Discovery Workshops; The Discovery Workshop; Workshop Planning; Workshop Size; Who Should Attend?; Your Team; The Workshop Plan; Setting the Scene; Introducing SharePoint; Starting the Conversation; Extending the Discussion; How Many Workshops Should Be Run?; After the Workshops: Roadmapping; Summary; CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Mind Mapping; Introduction to Mind Mapping; Using MindManager; Creating Your First Mind Map; Changing the Text Within a Topic; Creating a Topic at the Same Level as the Current Topic; Creating a Topic Below the Level of the Current Topic
- Formatting Your Mind MapMind Mapping for Project Brainstorming; Summary; CHAPTER 3 The Magic of Metadata; What Is Metadata?; Metadata Metaphors; Document Organization and Folder Hierarchies; Findability and Putability; Understanding Taxonomy; Taxonomy in SharePoint; How Much Metadata?; Running Metadata Workshops; Understanding Content Types; When to Use Folders; Summary; CHAPTER 4 Site Navigation and Structure; Establishing Who the Site Is For; Card Sorting; How Card Sorting Works; In-Person vs. Online Card Sorting; Card Sorting Summary; Building the Navigation Map
- Functional vs. Organization ChartAbove-the-Line and Below-the-Line Models; Mind Mapping for Navigation; Summary; CHAPTER 5 Wireframing for SharePoint; Issues with Wireframing; Wireframing with Balsamiq Mockups; Using Balsamiq; Dragging from the Toolbar to the Screen; Adding Your Own Content to a Text Box; Working with the Properties of an Object; Sizing Containers; Working with Multiple Objects; Aligning Objects; Linking Mockups to Simulate Behavior; Sharing Your Mockups; Using Symbols; Markup Elements; From Wireframe to SharePoint; Impression Testing; Analyzing Impression Testing Results
- Summary