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BUSS 909
Office Automation & Intranets
Tutorial n
Links in NetObjects
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Agenda
Emergency Evacuation Procedures
Subject Outline: overview of the
subject
Subject Administration: student
information to be collected in Wk 1
for setting up NetObjects
TeamFusion accounts for start of
tutorials in Wk2
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Emergency Evacuation
http://www.uow.edu.au/admin/personnel/ohs/ohs.html
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Emergency Evacuation
http://www.uow.edu.au/admin/personnel/ohs/ohs.html
if you hear a continuous alarm bell or are
requested, by a Building Warden, or a member
of staff, to evacuate the building you must:
leave the building immediately by the nearest exit
proceed to the assembly area A shown on the
following slide
remain in the assembly area until advised the
emergency is over
do not re-enter the building until advised it is safe to
do so by the Building Warden or Security staff
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Emergency Evacuation
http://www.uow.edu.au/admin/personnel/ohs/ohs.html
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Aims
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Aims
an introduction to the importance of
supporting work in office environments
through the use of office automation
systems and intranet technologies
an introduction to the major theories
and debates concerning office
automation systems, computer
supported cooperative work, and
groupware
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Aims
an advanced introduction to office
systems analysis, design,
implementation and management of
office automation systems and
intranets
the opportunity to analyse, design
and implement intranet components
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Objectives
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Objectives
an appreciation of the importance of
office automation and intranet
systems for organisations
an understanding of past
developments, current state-of-theart and trends future in the office
automation and intranet fields
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Objectives
an understanding of the cultural,
social, political, economic, and
technical characteristics of office
automation systems and intranets
technologies to organisations
an understanding of the components
used implement office automation
systems and intranets
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Objectives
an understanding of the methods
and practices required to analyse,
design and implement office
automation systems and intranets
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Content
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Content
Office Automation, Computer Supported
Cooperative Work, and Groupware: An
overview of economic, historical, social,
and cultural conditions which have given
rise to various types of office automation
and intranets
Analysis, Design, and Implementation of
Office Automation Systems and Intranet
Technologies
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Content
Typical Uses and Management
Issues associated with Office
Automation Systems and Intranet
Technologies
Implications of Office Automation
Systems and Intranet Technologies
for Organisational Structure and
Function
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Content
this subject concerns Office
Automation and Intranets because
both of these technologies :
solve similar problems for organisations
create similar problems for organisations
can use similar analysis, design and
implementation methods
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Method of Presentation
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Method of Presentation
Subject presented as a series of
lectures and tutorials
Lecture: Monday 17:30-19:30 40.123
Lecture Notes:
will be placed in Closed Reserve in the
Library as soon as possible after each
lecture
will be available from BUSS909 web site
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Method of Presentation
Tutorials:
will involve sessions in the Microcomputer
Laboratories to develop practical skills in
the analysis, design and implementation of
intranet web pages and web sites using
NetObjects TeamFusion
Tutorials:
T1 Monday 16:30-17:30 MicroLab2
T2 Monday 19:30-20:30 MicroLab2
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Assessment
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Assessment
There is no final examination in this
subject.
There are three assignments for
BUSS909:
1. Office Automation/Intranet Theory and
Practice
Individual Essay (Weight: 30%; Due: Wk
5, 2/4/01)
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…Assessment
2. Web Page Structure and Site
Architecture
Individual Report & Web Pages
(Weight: 30%; Due: Wk 9, 7/5/01)
3. Intranet Component Development
Group Work with Individual Report
(Weight: 40%; Due: Wk 12,
28/5/01)
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Textbook/References
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Texts
Yeager, N. J. and R. E. McGrath
(1996) Web Server Technology: The
Advanced Guide for World Wide Web
Information Providers Morgan
Kaufmann ISBN 1-55860-376-X
copy of BUSS909: Office Automation
and Intranets Reader
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References
WOODWARD-KRON, R. 1996, Writing
in Commerce: A Guide to Assist
Commerce Students with
Assignment Writing, Centre for
Advancement of Learning: University
of Newcastle.
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Topics/Course Structure
Subject to variation
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Topics
there are three groups of topics
covered in this subjectGroup I: Office Automation Topics
including Data Coms, Analysis,
Design, and Implementation (Wk 2-5)
Group II: Practices and Technologies
that are common to OA & Intranets
eg. CSCW/Groupware, SGML (Wk 6-7)
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Topics
Group III: Intranet Technologies and
Use (Wk 8-14)
Note that these groups are labelled (I,
II, III) in the following Topic Timetable
diagrams
Articles in the BUSS909 Reader are
also arranged into these groups for
your convenience (available Wk3).
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Course Structure
Lectures and Tutorials
I
II
III
7-11 Intranets
1 Subject Synopsis
2 Data Comms
3-4 OA, CSCW,
Groupware
12-13 Future
Developments
5-6 SGML
HTML,
WWW
Lectures
A1
A2
A3
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Course Structure
Lectures and Tutorials
I
II
III
7-11 Intranets
1 Subject Synopsis
2 Data Comms
3-4 OA, CSCW,
Groupware
12-13 Future
Developments
5-6 SGML
HTML,
WWW
Lectures
Tutorials
Client-side
NetObjects
A1
Writing in
Commerce
Team-based
NetObjects
Client-side
NetObjects
A2
A3
Search Engines
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Course Structure
Lectures and Tutorials
I
II
III
7-11 Intranets
1 Subject Synopsis
2 Data Comms
3-4 OA, CSCW,
Groupware
12-13 Future
Developments
5-6 SGML
HTML,
WWW
Lectures
Tutorials
Client-side
NetObjects
A1
Writing in
Commerce
Team-based
NetObjects
Client-side
NetObjects
A2
A3
Search Engines
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Tutorial Administration
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Tutorial Administration
Please provide on the list that is
being circulated the following
information which will be used in
creating NetObjects Accounts at the
MicroLabs:
Student First Name
Student Family Name
Student Identification Number
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Tutorial Administration
Tutorials are to be held in MicroLab 2,
Building 40
the timetable for this laboratories is
full- so start your assignments
immediately you get them
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Tutorial Administration
NetObjects TeamFusion is an advanced
web site authoring package
you do not need to program any code to
build a web site using NetObjects Team
Fusion or to do assignments in this
subject
you can however use JavaScript, Java,
ActiveX controls, and raw HTML in web
sites built with NetObjects TeamFusion
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Tutorial Administration
NetObjects Team Fusion accounts will be set
up by Week 3, in readiness for your first web
development tutorial
another wonderful characteristic of this
package is that you can work in groups
we will use this software in Assignments 2
for web site analysis and Assignment 3
where you will be developing Intranet
Components
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Consultations
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Consultations
Times & Types of Consultation
Student Consultation Times for
BUSS909 are as follows:
Monday 14:30 - 16:30 Rm 40.242
Tuesday 15:30 - 17:30 Rm 40.242
Traditionally, students see lecturers
for individual consultations, however
I am also happy to consult students
using group consultations
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Consultations
Group
If students want to see me in groups
then we will need to relocate to a
different room
If I am not in my room during
consultation times it is because I am
consulting with a group
I will leave a message on my door
telling students where I am!
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