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Summary: Welcome to Riverside
Networks Computer Sciences Academy Reference Library Web Semantics
Guide, for the sole purpose of creating logical and structured cross
platform web sites using core html authoring.
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Contents Element Areas
Over the years I have been able to establish and breakdown this subject
into 13 main areas. Some of the content may be known to you, but I am
confident that a great deal of the information will put some ghosts and
myths to rest.
Author: Alastair Agutter (Senior WWW Developer and
Founder) 2008-08-18
- Objective and Type Of Web Site Module
- Targeted Geographical Audience Base, Status and Age
Groups.
- Environments That The Project Has To Support and
Function Within
- Cross Platform Compatibility and Geographical Regions
- Planning and the Framework of the Web Site Project
- Domain Name Registration, Server Requirements,
Bandwidth and Hardware.
- Authoring and Layout Design of the Project Module
- Descriptions, Keywords and Meta Tags of The Project
Module
- Programming and Scripting Requirements For The Web
Site Project
- Relevant Written Content Material of The Project Web
Site
- Relevant Graphical Content of the Project Module
- Content For Retention of User and Customer Audience
Base
- Methods of Promoting and Marketing Project Module
Additional Relevant Content:
- Additional Relevant Subject Updates and Changes
- Related Institutions For Reference and Resources
Competency Level:
- We estimate Students and Academics should have
attained at least Bsc or Phd level, in Information Technology, to be
conversant across all disciplines.
- Mature Students and Professionals should have
attained at least 12 years experience across disciplines in Programming
and creativity in the print and publishing industry sector.
Literacy and Numeracy Level:
- Students, Academics, Professionals and Mature
Students should have reached at least a literacy and Numeracy level of
Advanced Education Certificate Standards.
Last Modified: 2008-08-18
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