Author: Lee, Ching-man
Title: Intranet implementation methodology
Degree: M.Sc.
Year: 2000
Subject: Intranets (Computer networks)
Hong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertations
Department: Multi-disciplinary Studies
Department of Computing
Pages: 102 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm
Language: English
Abstract: Intranet technology is mature nowadays. However, it is only prevailing in large companies in Hong Kong [20]. Designing and implementing an intranet is not an easy task especially for small business firms. Since it involves multi-disciplinary knowledge, from information technology, networking, project management to corporate policy/strategy of implementation. Small enterprises may not have their own team of IT personnel to handle this big project and sub-contacting to consultant firm will soar up the cost. All this factors deter the decision-makers of small enterprise from implementing the intranet technology. In this research project we will develop a methodology to help decision-makers understand and support implementation of the intranet technology. The methodology will provide a step-by-step guide, Questions & Answers approach in setting up the network infrastructure and implementing intranet within a multi-location organization. A prototype portal website will be developed to introduce the methodology and enable user to rely on it for intranet implementation.
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