Building the corporate intranet:
Building the Corporate Intranet was designed to get you quickly up and running with all of the guidance and skills you need to plan and build a flexible, cost-effective, easy-to-manage corporate Intranet. Not just another HTML or Web site authoring book, Building the Corporate Intranet walks you thr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Building the Corporate Intranet was designed to get you quickly up and running with all of the guidance and skills you need to plan and build a flexible, cost-effective, easy-to-manage corporate Intranet. Not just another HTML or Web site authoring book, Building the Corporate Intranet walks you through a unique 12-step program designed specifically with Intranets in mind. The authors begin with the business and technology considerations for building an Intranet, then clearly outline the physical and logical design of an Intranet network. They describe the full range of Web-based development tools and techniques, as well as the latest generation of Web-based client/server technologies. And they provide easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions on how to integrate Web technologies with legacy systems to build an Intranet. |
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ISBN: | 047116268X |
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adam_text | Acknowledgments xv
Preface xvü
Introduction xix
Chapter 1—The Intranet Impact 1
overview 1
What Is an Intranet? 2
Client/Server Roots 5
Intranet Building Blocks 5
Intranet Applications 8
Why Build an Intranet? 15
Communications 16
Collaboration 17
Knowledge Management 20
Intranet Benefits 22
A Word about Intranet Costs 25
Is It Time to Start Building an Intranet? 27
Early Adopters 28
Mainstream Buyers 29
Late Adopters 29
Chapter 2—The 12 Step Program 31
overview 31
The Major Steps Decision Tree 32
The Tools to Support Dedsion Making 32
IV I CONTENTS
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SUMMARY OF STEPS 34
Step 1: Should We Implement? 35
Step2:DoWeNeedHelp? 37
Step 3: Enlist User Support 39
Step 4: Address Organizational Issues 40
Step 5: Determine Technical Architecture 41
Step 6: Dedde on Applications and Prototype 42
Step 7: Complete Registration and IP Addressing 43
Step 8: Finalize the Plan 43
Step 9: Implement the Architecture 44
Step 10: Develop the Applications 45
Step 11: Implement Intranet Policies and Procedures 46
Step 12: Managing the Intranet 47
If All Else Fails 48
Chapter 3—Taking the First Steps 49
overview 49
Making the Decisions 50
Step 1: Should We Implement an Intranet? 50
DefineYour Business Values 51
Information Needs Assessment 52
I TIPS 55
Step2:DoWeNeedHelp? 56
Skills Assessment 57
Acquiring Skills 59
Outside Resources 61
Partnering versus Outsourcing 63
Step 3: Enlist User Support 66
Gaining Executive Support 66
Grassroots Support 68
The Registration Process 73
Registering IP Addresses 74
CDNTENTS V
Chapter 4—Organizational Issues 77
overview 77
evolving corporate structure 78
Cultural Issues 79
Agility 80
Just In Time Culture 81
Openness versus Security 81
Managing Change 82
The Role of Intranet Policies 83
ORGANIZING THE INTRANET IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT 86
Intranet Resources and Development Differences 86
Managing the Implementation Project 90
Integrating the Intranet with the IS Organizational Structure 92
The Web Information Framework 92
Intranet Organizational Structure 94
Legal Issues 99
Information Access and Publishing Policies 99
E Mail 100
Intellectual Property 101
Domain Names 101
Trademarks 102
Copyright 102
Trade Secrets 103
Protecting Physical Assets and Intellectual Property 103
General Reference Information 103
Chapter 5—Intranet Architectures 105
overview 105
Elements of a Web Based System 106
Abstraction 109
Web Framework 111
VI CDNTENTS
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broad architeaures 113
Architecture Selection 114
component selection 116
Presentation Layer 117
Client Browser 117
Network Communications Services 118
Web Server 120
Server Application Interface Layer 121
Application Layer 122
Service Interface Layer 122
Service Layer 123
Operating System Services 123
Hardware 125
Basic Server Components 126
Universal Resource Locator (URL) 127
Server Software Components 129
Logical Server Arrangements 133
Stand Alone Systems 134
Single Server Systems 136
Multiserver Systems 136
Distributed Systems 139
Mainframe Integration 140
3270 Data Streams (Screen Scraping) 140
RPC Architecture 140
Message Architecture 142
TP Monitor (Transaction Processing Monitor) 142
ORB (Object Request Broker) 143
Publish and Subscribe Architecture 143
Service Brokers 144
Chapter 6—Object Request Brokers (ORBs) 145
overview 145
What Is Object Technology? 146
CONTENTS Vli
Definition of ORB 146
ORB Standards 147
Slow Adoption 150
Current Popularity 151
DlSTRIBUTED ObJECT TECHNOLOGY AND THE WEB 151
Issues Reuted to Distributed Object Technology and the Web 152
Three Major Contenders 153
Interoperabiuty 155
Making a Choice 156
Future Trends 157
Chapter 7—Intranet Design 159
overview 159
Type of Intranet 160
The Communications Intranet 160
The Integrating Intranet 160
The Catalog Intranet 161
The Single Sign On Intranet 161
Performance 161
Cost 162
Security 163
The Major Threats 165
The Major Needs 170
Security Protocols 172
Security Trends 174
Manageabiuty 175
Naming Conventions 175
Defined Roles 176
Standards 176
Procedures 177
Documentation 177
Style Guides 177
Site Management Tools 180
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Centralized Data 181
Multimedia Production 181
Usabiuty 182
Trade Offs 183
Chapter 8—Intranet Development 187
OVERVIEW 187
DlFFERENCES FROM TRADITIONAL DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS 188
Rapid, Incremcntal Iterations and Prototyping 189
User Involvement 189
Location Independence 191
Methodologies 193
Step 9: Implement the Arcwtecture 194
Communications Infrastructure 194
Architectural Infrastructure 202
Step 10: Develop the Applications 204
Selecting the Prototype 205
Application Scope 208
Fundional Specifications 208
Resource Planning 209
Timeline 210
Standards 210
Iterations 211
Testing 211
User Acceptance Testing 212
Chapter 9—Intranet Tools 213
overview 213
Choosinc Tools 214
Skills Requirements for Tools 216
Evaluating the Technologies and Toolsets 217
CONTENTS IX
Vendor 220
Open versus Proprietary Tools 221
Public Domain versus Commercial 222
Application Tools Models 222
Browser and Server Software 226
Browsers 227
Server Software 230
Major Tools Categories 230
Development Tools 230
Programming Languages 232
Search Engines 237
Client Tools 238
Management and Administrative Tools 243
Plug ins 248
Chapter 10—The User Interface 251
overview 251
Understandinc Your Design Environment and Goals 252
User Interface Design Principles 253
Consistency 253
Simplidty and Intuitiveness 254
Audience Awareness 255
Aesthetic Integrity 257
General Look and Feel 258
Backgrounds 258
Color Scheme 261
Interface Metaphor 262
Site Structure 263
Specific Page Elements 265
Graphic Header 266
Body 270
Navigation Interface 277
Informational Footer 285
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Graphics Tips 287
Graphic File Formats 287
Graphic File Size 289
Dithering 290
When and How to Set Standards 291
Chapter 11—Back End Applications 293
overview 293
External Access 294
Groupware 295
Notes Based Groupware 296
Web Based Groupware 299
Data Retrieval 301
conneqing to the database 302
Third Party Connectivity Tools 302
DatabaseVendor Extensions 303
Databases 304
Document Retrieval 307
Nonstructured Data 307
High End Imaging/Document Management Systems 308
business to business communication/elearonic data interchange (edi) 308
Business to Consumer Communication/Electronic Commerce 309
Security 310
CONSIDERINC THE PäST AND THE FUTURE 311
Chapter 12—Implementing an Intranet 313
OVERVIEW 313
GUIDEUNES FOR TESTINC 314
State and Context 315
Simple Intranet Applications 317
CDNTENTS XT
Simple Form Based Intranet Applications 319
Complex Intranet Applications 320
Operations 322
Client Management 323
Infrastructure Management 324
Help System Concepts 327
Hypertext Index 329
Help Desk Application Support 329
Search Capability 329
Application Migration 330
Data Conversions 331
connecting the intranet to the internet 332
Firewalls 332
Securing Servers 333
UseTracking 333
Performance Issues 334
Stress and Volume Considerations 335
Contingency Planning 336
SUMMARY 337
Chapter 13—Managing the Intranet 339
overview 339
It s a Jungle Out There 340
An Intranet Management Framework 343
Intranet Systems Management 345
Recommended Policies and Procedures 347
Intranet Specific Considerations 352
Planning 353
Operations 354
Technical Support—The Modified Help Desk 360
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Automatinc Intranet Management 362
Tivoli Systems 363
Hewlett Packard 365
Computer Associates 366
Chapter 14—Tips, Tricks, and Gotchas 367
OVERVIEW 367
Lack of Planning 368
Gotcha #1: Lack of Long Term Planning 368
Cotcha #2: Forgetting Your Audience 369
Gotcha #3: Underestimating Use 370
Gotcha #4: Underestimating Complexity 371
Gotcha #4a: Selecting an Improper Architecture 372
Gotcha #5: Using Nongraphical Browsers 373
Gotcha #6: Hard Coding in the Maintenance Boogeyman 373
Gotcha #7: Me Too Mania 374
Gotcha #8: Skipping the Prototype 375
Gotcha #9: Leveraging Resources 376
Failure to Seek Expert Assistance 376
Gotcha #10: Lack of Expertise 377
Gotcha #11: Legacy Wrappering 378
Gotcha #12: The Skill Mix Gotcha 378
Gotcha #13: Design Blunders 379
Gotcha #14: Advanced Feature Abuse 380
Gotcha #15: Breaking the Law 381
Gotcha #16: Loss of Security in a Database Conversion Project 382
Lack of a Management Framework 382
Gotcha #17: Version Matching 383
Gotcha #18: Testing (or the Lack Thereof) 384
Gotcha #19: Failing to Keep Current 385
Gotcha #20: Technology Cul de Sacs 386
Gotcha #20a: Failing to Adapt to Growth 386
CONTENTS Xl Ü
Application Development Gotchas 387
Gotcha #21: Performance Hits 387
Gotcha #22: Distributed Development 388
Gotcha #23: Reinventing the Wheel 388
Gotcha #24: The Bleeding Edge 389
Gotcha #25: Client Machine Quality 390
Gotcha #26: CGI Scripting versus API Calls 390
Gotcha #26a: Mistaking Ease of Use for Ease of Development 391
Gotcha #26b: The Merging of Content and Programming 392
Appendix A—Determining Change Magnitude 393
Appendix B—Intranet Project Workplan 401
Appendix C—Internet Service Providers 409
Appendix D—Request for Comment (RFC) Listings 415
Glossary 423
Index 433
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Acknowledgments xv
Preface xvü
Introduction xix
Chapter 1—The Intranet Impact 1
overview 1
What Is an Intranet? 2
Client/Server Roots 5
Intranet Building Blocks 5
Intranet Applications 8
Why Build an Intranet? 15
Communications 16
Collaboration 17
Knowledge Management 20
Intranet Benefits 22
A Word about Intranet Costs 25
Is It Time to Start Building an Intranet? 27
Early Adopters 28
Mainstream Buyers 29
Late Adopters 29
Chapter 2—The 12 Step Program 31
overview 31
The Major Steps Decision Tree 32
The Tools to Support Dedsion Making 32
IV I CONTENTS
i
SUMMARY OF STEPS 34
Step 1: Should We Implement? 35
Step2:DoWeNeedHelp? 37
Step 3: Enlist User Support 39
Step 4: Address Organizational Issues 40
Step 5: Determine Technical Architecture 41
Step 6: Dedde on Applications and Prototype 42
Step 7: Complete Registration and IP Addressing 43
Step 8: Finalize the Plan 43
Step 9: Implement the Architecture 44
Step 10: Develop the Applications 45
Step 11: Implement Intranet Policies and Procedures 46
Step 12: Managing the Intranet 47
If All Else Fails 48
Chapter 3—Taking the First Steps 49
overview 49
Making the Decisions 50
Step 1: Should We Implement an Intranet? 50
DefineYour Business Values 51
Information Needs Assessment 52
I TIPS 55
Step2:DoWeNeedHelp? 56
Skills Assessment 57
Acquiring Skills 59
Outside Resources 61
Partnering versus Outsourcing 63
Step 3: Enlist User Support 66
Gaining Executive Support 66
Grassroots Support 68
The Registration Process 73
Registering IP Addresses 74
CDNTENTS V
Chapter 4—Organizational Issues 77
overview 77
evolving corporate structure 78
Cultural Issues 79
Agility 80
Just In Time Culture 81
Openness versus Security 81
Managing Change 82
The Role of Intranet Policies 83
ORGANIZING THE INTRANET IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT 86
Intranet Resources and Development Differences 86
Managing the Implementation Project 90
Integrating the Intranet with the IS Organizational Structure 92
The Web Information Framework 92
Intranet Organizational Structure 94
Legal Issues 99
Information Access and Publishing Policies 99
E Mail 100
Intellectual Property 101
Domain Names 101
Trademarks 102
Copyright 102
Trade Secrets 103
Protecting Physical Assets and Intellectual Property 103
General Reference Information 103
Chapter 5—Intranet Architectures 105
overview 105
Elements of a Web Based System 106
Abstraction 109
Web Framework 111
VI CDNTENTS
j
i
broad architeaures 113
Architecture Selection 114
component selection 116
Presentation Layer 117
Client Browser 117
Network Communications Services 118
Web Server 120
Server Application Interface Layer 121
Application Layer 122
Service Interface Layer 122
Service Layer 123
Operating System Services 123
Hardware 125
Basic Server Components 126
Universal Resource Locator (URL) 127
Server Software Components 129
Logical Server Arrangements 133
Stand Alone Systems 134
Single Server Systems 136
Multiserver Systems 136
Distributed Systems 139
Mainframe Integration 140
3270 Data Streams (Screen Scraping) 140
RPC Architecture 140
Message Architecture 142
TP Monitor (Transaction Processing Monitor) 142
ORB (Object Request Broker) 143
Publish and Subscribe Architecture 143
Service Brokers 144
Chapter 6—Object Request Brokers (ORBs) 145
overview 145
What Is Object Technology? 146
CONTENTS Vli
Definition of ORB 146
ORB Standards 147
Slow Adoption 150
Current Popularity 151
DlSTRIBUTED ObJECT TECHNOLOGY AND THE WEB 151
Issues Reuted to Distributed Object Technology and the Web 152
Three Major Contenders 153
Interoperabiuty 155
Making a Choice 156
Future Trends 157
Chapter 7—Intranet Design 159
overview 159
Type of Intranet 160
The Communications Intranet 160
The Integrating Intranet 160
The Catalog Intranet 161
The Single Sign On Intranet 161
Performance 161
Cost 162
Security 163
The Major Threats 165
The Major Needs 170
Security Protocols 172
Security Trends 174
Manageabiuty 175
Naming Conventions 175
Defined Roles 176
Standards 176
Procedures 177
Documentation 177
Style Guides 177
Site Management Tools 180
. r immmmmmm¦
Vlll j CDNTENTS
I
_ 1
Centralized Data 181
Multimedia Production 181
Usabiuty 182
Trade Offs 183
Chapter 8—Intranet Development 187
OVERVIEW 187
DlFFERENCES FROM TRADITIONAL DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS 188
Rapid, Incremcntal Iterations and Prototyping 189
User Involvement 189
Location Independence 191
Methodologies 193
Step 9: Implement the Arcwtecture 194
Communications Infrastructure 194
Architectural Infrastructure 202
Step 10: Develop the Applications 204
Selecting the Prototype 205
Application Scope 208
Fundional Specifications 208
Resource Planning 209
Timeline 210
Standards 210
Iterations 211
Testing 211
User Acceptance Testing 212
Chapter 9—Intranet Tools 213
overview 213
Choosinc Tools 214
Skills Requirements for Tools 216
Evaluating the Technologies and Toolsets 217
CONTENTS IX
Vendor 220
Open versus Proprietary Tools 221
Public Domain versus Commercial 222
Application Tools Models 222
Browser and Server Software 226
Browsers 227
Server Software 230
Major Tools Categories 230
Development Tools 230
Programming Languages 232
Search Engines 237
Client Tools 238
Management and Administrative Tools 243
Plug ins 248
Chapter 10—The User Interface 251
overview 251
Understandinc Your Design Environment and Goals 252
User Interface Design Principles 253
Consistency 253
Simplidty and Intuitiveness 254
Audience Awareness 255
Aesthetic Integrity 257
General Look and Feel 258
Backgrounds 258
Color Scheme 261
Interface Metaphor 262
Site Structure 263
Specific Page Elements 265
Graphic Header 266
Body 270
Navigation Interface 277
Informational Footer 285
X CONTENTS
I
1
Graphics Tips 287
Graphic File Formats 287
Graphic File Size 289
Dithering 290
When and How to Set Standards 291
Chapter 11—Back End Applications 293
overview 293
External Access 294
Groupware 295
Notes Based Groupware 296
Web Based Groupware 299
Data Retrieval 301
conneqing to the database 302
Third Party Connectivity Tools 302
DatabaseVendor Extensions 303
Databases 304
Document Retrieval 307
Nonstructured Data 307
High End Imaging/Document Management Systems 308
business to business communication/elearonic data interchange (edi) 308
Business to Consumer Communication/Electronic Commerce 309
Security 310
CONSIDERINC THE PäST AND THE FUTURE 311
Chapter 12—Implementing an Intranet 313
OVERVIEW 313
GUIDEUNES FOR TESTINC 314
State and Context 315
Simple Intranet Applications 317
CDNTENTS XT
Simple Form Based Intranet Applications 319
Complex Intranet Applications 320
Operations 322
Client Management 323
Infrastructure Management 324
Help System Concepts 327
Hypertext Index 329
Help Desk Application Support 329
Search Capability 329
Application Migration 330
Data Conversions 331
connecting the intranet to the internet 332
Firewalls 332
Securing Servers 333
UseTracking 333
Performance Issues 334
Stress and Volume Considerations 335
Contingency Planning 336
SUMMARY 337
Chapter 13—Managing the Intranet 339
overview 339
It's a Jungle Out There 340
An Intranet Management Framework 343
Intranet Systems Management 345
Recommended Policies and Procedures 347
Intranet Specific Considerations 352
Planning 353
Operations 354
Technical Support—The Modified Help Desk 360
XÜ CDNTENTB
I
Automatinc Intranet Management 362
Tivoli Systems 363
Hewlett Packard 365
Computer Associates 366
Chapter 14—Tips, Tricks, and Gotchas 367
OVERVIEW 367
Lack of Planning 368
Gotcha #1: Lack of Long Term Planning 368
Cotcha #2: Forgetting Your Audience 369
Gotcha #3: Underestimating Use 370
Gotcha #4: Underestimating Complexity 371
Gotcha #4a: Selecting an Improper Architecture 372
Gotcha #5: Using Nongraphical Browsers 373
Gotcha #6: Hard Coding in the "Maintenance Boogeyman" 373
Gotcha #7: "Me Too" Mania 374
Gotcha #8: Skipping the Prototype 375
Gotcha #9: Leveraging Resources 376
Failure to Seek Expert Assistance 376
Gotcha #10: Lack of Expertise 377
Gotcha #11: Legacy Wrappering 378
Gotcha #12: The Skill Mix Gotcha 378
Gotcha #13: Design Blunders 379
Gotcha #14: Advanced Feature Abuse 380
Gotcha #15: Breaking the Law 381
Gotcha #16: Loss of Security in a Database Conversion Project 382
Lack of a Management Framework 382
Gotcha #17: Version Matching 383
Gotcha #18: Testing (or the Lack Thereof) 384
Gotcha #19: Failing to Keep Current 385
Gotcha #20: Technology Cul de Sacs 386
Gotcha #20a: Failing to Adapt to Growth 386
CONTENTS Xl'Ü
Application Development Gotchas 387
Gotcha #21: Performance Hits 387
Gotcha #22: Distributed Development 388
Gotcha #23: Reinventing the Wheel 388
Gotcha #24: The Bleeding Edge 389
Gotcha #25: Client Machine Quality 390
Gotcha #26: CGI Scripting versus API Calls 390
Gotcha #26a: Mistaking Ease of Use for Ease of Development 391
Gotcha #26b: The Merging of Content and Programming 392
Appendix A—Determining Change Magnitude 393
Appendix B—Intranet Project Workplan 401
Appendix C—Internet Service Providers 409
Appendix D—Request for Comment (RFC) Listings 415
Glossary 423
Index 433 |
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