- Determining the type of hypermedia applications
- Structuring the information
- Determining the Navigation Throughout the application
- Methodologies for accessing the information
- Designing the user interface
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Essential For good Hypermedia Design
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Integration of Applications
The computer may be called upon to run a diverse set of applications, including some combination of the following:
=> Electronic Mail
=> Word processing or technical publishing
=> Graphics and formal presentation preparation software
=> Spreadsheet or some other decision support software
=> Access to a relation on Object-oriented database.
Customized applications directly related to job function:
*Billing
*portfolio Management
*Others
Integration of these applications consists of two major themes:
The appearance of the applications & The ability of the applications to exchange of data.
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