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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 subjectGroup 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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