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Designing Portals Opportunities And Challenges Ali Jafari Editor Mark Sheehan Editor

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Designing Portals Opportunities And Challenges Ali Jafari Editor Mark Sheehan Editor
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Publisher: Information Science Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.97 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Ali Jafari (Editor) Mark Sheehan (Editor)
ISBN: 9780585475806, 9781591401087, 0585475806, 1591401089
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Designing Portals Opportunities And Challenges Ali Jafari Editor Mark Sheehan Editor by Ali Jafari (editor) Mark Sheehan (editor) 9780585475806, 9781591401087, 0585475806, 1591401089 instant download after payment.

By detailing the processes of conceptualization, design, and implementation of the portals at major universities across the United States, this book discusses the current status of portals in higher education. Provided is insight into the role portals play in an institution's business and educational strategy. Academics and IT professionals address the difficulties in developing a system that requires a coordination of applications and databases controlled by different campus units at a level that may never before have been attempted at the institution.

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