Practical Internet groupware
Editorial O´REILLY & ASSOCIATES, INC.
España peninsular
- Editorial O´REILLY & ASSOCIATES, INC.
- ISBN13 9781565925373
- ISBN10 1565925378
- Tipo Libro
- Páginas 497
- Año de Edición 1999
- Encuadernación Rústica
Materias
Internet:obras Interés GeneralPractical Internet groupware
Editorial O´REILLY & ASSOCIATES, INC.
España peninsular
Detalles del libro
Collaboration. From its academic roots to the bustling commerce sites oftoday, the Internet has always been about collaboration: providing a meansfor people to communicate and work together effectively. But how do you build effective tools for collaboration? How do you build tools that are simple enough for people to really use, yet powerful enough to reallyfacilitate collaboration?
In 1995 Jon Udell became executive editor for new media at BYTE magazine,taking on the challenge of building an online presence for a traditionalprint publication. In meeting this challenge, he discovered that he wasmanaging an online community, not just an online publication. He discovered that he was building not just a set of documents, but a suiteof Internet-based groupware applications in which editors, writers, andreaders all participated.
Practical Internet Groupware details the lessons learned from that experience. Drawn from the author's real world experience, Practical Internet Groupware describes the tools and technologies for building and rapidly deploying groupware applications, and also discusses the design philosophy and usability issues that determine the success or failure of any groupware endeavor.
The key to success lies in using simple tools, often Open Source, thateffectively blend in established Internet technologies that have always had a collaborative aspect (SMTP, NNTP) with new technologies that enhance our ability to manage collaborative documents (HTTP, XML).The result is an approach that codifies the idea that many Web content providers have long suspected: yesterday's online content is fast becoming tomorrow's network-based applications.
In this book you'll learn how to:
- Base groupware on standard Internet technologies (mail servers, news servers, and Web servers)
- Use simple server- and client-side scripts to automate creation,presentation, transmission, and search of electronic documents
- Create a base of documents that contain semi-structured data representing much of the intellectual capital of an enterprise
- Deploy these solutions in a way that scales from groups of afew collaborators to communities of thousands of users
If you've ever been disappointed watching a commercial groupware systemused as little more than an expensive email client, or if you've everwondered how to transform simple email, news, or Web clients from document viewers into collaboration tools, then Practical InternetGroupware is for you.