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Web portals : the new gateways to Internet information and services
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Hershey, PA : Idea Group, 2005
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9781591404385
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A Web portal is a special Website designed to act as a gateway giving convenient access to other related sites. This book investigates the various types of portals and describes how they can be used in business applications. After considering the nature of portals, the book describes the first general portals like Yahoo, and how they came into being. Portals are used in businesses of all types and sizes and this book discusses how portals can be used in large business corporations as well as small to medium enterprises. Web portals have increasing importance to marketers as, by their nature, they retain their users who must return to them frequently. They also provide a useful means of making information and knowledge readily available in a convenient form to authorized users. This book covers a wide range of issues relating to the use of portals in business.


Table of Contents

Arthur TatnallWita Wojtkowski and Marshall MajorJohn M. Gallaugher and Charles E. DowningSandra Sieber and Josep Valor-SabatierIan MichaelSushil K. Sharma and Jatinder N. D. GuptaIan SearleAndrew Stein and Paul HawkingDemetrios Sampson and Nikos ManouselisTony AitkenheadChristopher A. ThornMarko BajecJane Moon and Frada BursteinJerzy LepaJan Soutar and Beverley Lloyd-WalkerAlex Pliaskin and Arthur Tatnall
Prefacep. vi
Chapter I Portals, Portals Everywherep. 1
Chapter II On Portals: A Parsimonious Approachp. 15
Chapter III Portal Combat Revisited: Success Factors and Evolution in Consumer Web Portalsp. 40
Chapter IV Competitive Dynamics of General Portalsp. 64
Chapter V Portals--Gateways for Marketingp. 80
Chapter VI Designing E-Commerce Portal for an Enterprise--A Frameworkp. 99
Chapter VII Portals in Large Enterprisesp. 119
Chapter VIII Employee Portals: Just the Next Step in the Journeyp. 172
Chapter IX A Flexible Evaluation Framework for Web Portals Based on Multi-Criteria Analysisp. 185
Chapter X Web Portals in Government Servicep. 212
Chapter XI Building New Systems for Decision Support in Education: Was There a Baby in That Bathwater?p. 230
Chapter XII Educational Portals: A Way to Get an Integrated, User-Centric University Information Systemp. 252
Chapter XIII Intelligent Portals for Supporting Medical Information Needsp. 270
Chapter XIV Portal Services for Older Australiansp. 297
Chapter XV Functioning Portal Interfaces to Support Knowledge Enablingp. 312
Chapter XVI Developing a Portal to Build a Business Communityp. 335
About the Authorsp. 349
Indexp. 358
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