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LESSON 3 Information architecture

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LESSON 3

Information architecture

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Site Content

• Try to get a menta l image o f what your s i te wi l l l ook l ike wi th content on i t

• Use th i s image to your advantage

• Gather the p ieces for creat ing the s tructure and organizat ion o f the s i te .

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Site Content

• What content does the s i te need?

• What sort o f funct ional i ty wi l l be requi red?

• Pieces o f content determine funct ional i ty

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Site Content

• Create a l i s t o f content and funct ional requirements to get a bet ter p ic ture o f how your s i te wi l l work

• Determine how you want your content grouped and labe led

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• Ident i fy Content and Funct ional Requirements• Group and Labe l Content• Design Document – Content and Funct ions

Content Requirement

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STA RT 2 N EW L IST S :• Co nt en t e l ement s• Func t i o na l r eq u i rement s

CONT ENT L IST – CON TENT IN V ENT ORY• G at her i n f o rmat i o n f ro m ev er y o ne• Det e rmi ne t he i m p o r t anc e o f eac h p i ec e o f c o n t en t

Identify Content and Functional

Requirements

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TYPE OF CONTENTS• Stat ic• Dynamic• Funct ional• Transact ional

Identify Content and Functional

Requirements

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STATIC CONTENT• Copyr ights not ice• Pr ivacy s tatements• Membership ru les

Identify Content and Functional

Requirements

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Identify Content and Functional

Requirements

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Group and Label Content

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FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS• Member logon pages• Sign up pages ( for emai l news let ter e tc . )• Pages that invo lve forms

Identify Content and Functional

Requirements

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Identify Content and Functional

Requirements

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CONTENT INVENTORY• Revise your l i s t o f funct ional requi rements• Think about the technology and sk i l l s needed to

meet each requi rements• R ank the importance o f each requi rement ,

e l iminate some i f necessary

Identify Content and Functional

Requirements

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• Important because i t he lps you organize your webs i te .

• Al lows you to have a more s t ructured webs i te .

Group and Label Content

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• Make sure to remember who i s do ing what .• Discuss when done .

Group and Label Content

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• Compare and Contrast• Pros and Cons

Group and Label Content

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• Once fi nished everyone should agree i f the webs i te i s ready or not

• “Ready ” = Go

• “Not” = Discuss more .

Group and Label Content

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• Create a new chapter in your des ign document ca l led Content and Funct ional Requirements

• Inc lude and summary o f the content inventory• Add the l i s t o f funct ional requi rements wi th a

summary

Design Document – Content and Functions

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• Content inventory should be inc luded as an appendix to the des ign document

Design Document – Content and Functions

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• Vi Tran 9 -12• Pr ince Jackson 5 -8• Nicholas Tegge 1 -4• George Baso 14-17• Kahi Ta i 13 , 18-20

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