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Lecture 12 - Information architecture and internet. After studying this chapter you will be able to understand: Intranet, webpage and website , web servers, static website and dynamic websites, purpose of information architecture and basic problem, information architecture defined,. | Information Architecture and Internet Lecture 12 Summary of Previous Lecture The Internet History Resource that can be shared Applications of Internet Client/Server Architecture Internet Service Providers HTML Web Browsers Summary of Previous Lecture Searching the Web Tips and Techniques Search Process Different Web search tools Outlook Express Today’s Lecture Intranet Webpage and Website Web servers Static Website and Dynamic Websites Purpose of Information Architecture and basic problem. Common Mistakes Information Architecture Defined Information Architect Today's Lecture Main Concepts of Information Architecture Structuring, organizing and Labeling Finding and Managing Art and science Library and WWW Difference between books and websites Difference between libraries and websites Different roles of Information Architect IA Job and Role Today’s Lecture Why IA matters? Example design structure of a University website. Structural schemes for website design. Navigation system in a website Intranet A private network of any company. Resources are shared within the organization. Allows small group of people to access specific information. E.g. Journals and Articles Access on COMSATS Intranet, Not permitted outside. COMSATS LAB Intranet – Students are using network Resources Webpage and Website A web page is one single page of information, while a website is made up of a number of different web pages connected by links. Website is a set of related web pages containing content (media) such as text, images, video, audio, etc. Web servers A web server is a computer which host websites. Hosted website can be accessible via network such as the Internet or Intranet through an Internet address known as a Uniform Resource Locator. How Does the Web Work? Your computer Folder that your site is saved in Server Computers around the world Static Website Visitors are not able to control information they receive using static web site. Simple Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) based . | Information Architecture and Internet Lecture 12 Summary of Previous Lecture The Internet History Resource that can be shared Applications of Internet Client/Server Architecture Internet Service Providers HTML Web Browsers Summary of Previous Lecture Searching the Web Tips and Techniques Search Process Different Web search tools Outlook Express Today’s Lecture Intranet Webpage and Website Web servers Static Website and Dynamic Websites Purpose of Information Architecture and basic problem. Common Mistakes Information Architecture Defined Information Architect Today's Lecture Main Concepts of Information Architecture Structuring, organizing and Labeling Finding and Managing Art and science Library and WWW Difference between books and websites Difference between libraries and websites Different roles of Information Architect IA Job and Role Today’s Lecture Why IA matters? Example design structure of a University website. Structural schemes for website design. Navigation system in a .