Mastering Intranet and Internet Technology
Providing Information on a Network
What Data Provision Service is Best for You?
Client Requirements
What does the client/customer want to know?
What data transmission capacity does the client/customer have?
How much data will the client/customer have to download?
How interactive will the service be?
What level of client software (web browser) will you support?
Publicising your Data
Data Transmission Requirements
Investment
Hardware
Software
Staff
Time
Communications
Reliability
Speed
Data Delivery
Up to Date
Accurate
Appropriate
Provision Service
Services
Files
Graphics
Sound
Video
Your own Host or a Service?
Control
Cost
Policies
Your own Host or a Service?
Control
Cost
Policies
What Medium to Use?
Ease versus Interest
Cost versus Impact
Text versus Multimedia
Features of the World Wide Web
Pointers to Publishing on the Internet
An Information Provider's Guide to HTML
An Information Provider's Guide to HTML
(local copy).
The Business of the Internet
Conversion Programs List
Web Author: Geoff May
Last Update: 19/04/2001
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