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Step 2. Do your group members agree with your definitions? Do you need to make any refinements?

Ho, J. (2000) ‘Chapter 11: Evaluating Commercial Websites’ in CyberTigers , Prentice Hall, Singapore. Step 1. Make sure you personally understand the parameters identified in the purpose-value framework. Do this by writing out a definition for each of the parameters: Business Purposes

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Step 2. Do your group members agree with your definitions? Do you need to make any refinements?

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  1. Ho, J. (2000) ‘Chapter 11: Evaluating Commercial Websites’ in CyberTigers, Prentice Hall, Singapore. • Step 1. Make sure you personally understand the parameters identified in the purpose-value framework. Do this by writing out a definition for each of the parameters: • Business Purposes • Promotion • Provision • Processing • Value creation • Timely • Custom • Logistic • Sensational

  2. Step 2. Do your group members agree with your definitions? Do you need to make any refinements? Step 3. Look through the benchmark features and functions of web sites for different industries and services. Is there any similarity with your case study organisations? What about contrasts? Step 4. Apply the framework to your project case study. This can be used as part of the discussion on justification in your final report.

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