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What is required of us…

What is required of us…. Presentation 30 minutes Aimed towards the firm quick writing activities, questions-and-answers, or voting Research completed Ease of finding info Search methods Authors Articles- why chosen or discarded Reading list 60 minutes worth Prioritized

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What is required of us…

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  1. What is required of us… • Presentation • 30 minutes • Aimed towards the firm • quick writing activities, questions-and-answers, or voting • Research completed • Ease of finding info • Search methods • Authors • Articles- why chosen or discarded • Reading list • 60 minutes worth • Prioritized • Strengths and weaknesses • Concept map • Solution to problem • Sources of information

  2. Ideas for our presentation • Ask questions in the middle of the presentation • Example: How many times a day to you visit the internet or use web services? Add everyone’s up. • Add video, pictures

  3. Helpful Sources: • InformationWeek. • BusinessWeek. • Datamation. • MIS Quarterly. • Lots of IS journals. • Intern. Journal of Electronic Commerce. • Journal of Electronic Commerce. • Quarterly Journal of Electronic Commerce. • Internet Computing. • Communications of the ACM. • CIO Magazine. • ComputerWorld.

  4. Some other places to find info: • http://www.brics.dk/ixwt/webservices.pdf • This was another PPT that we could get ideas from • http://www.w3schools.com/default.asp • Web Services (awesome site!)

  5. Websites with info • Web services make software functionality available over the internet (http://www.alistapart.com/articles/webservices)- This is a great article and should probably be on our reading list. (2002 though) • http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2002/02/12/webservicefaqs.html Top Ten FAQs about Web Services (2002)

  6. More… • http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-arch/ Official information from W3C (might want to use this…or at least a portion) • http://www.iona.com/support/docs/e2a/asp/5.0/xmlbus/demos/demos.pdf has a list of different examples of web service, good

  7. W3C • The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web (abbreviated WWW or W3). It is arranged as a consortium where member organizations maintain full-time staff for the purpose of working together in the development of standards for the W3. (Wikipedia)

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