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Title: portal


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portal
By Soheila Ghane
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outline
  • 1.History
  • 2.Introduction to issues
  • 3.Defining Portal
  • 4.What can be expected from a portal?
  • 5.What can not be expected from a portal?
  • 6.Kinds of portal
  • 7.Portal softwares
  • 8.ACFamily Network

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History
  • Portals really started out with ISP's, the
    Internet Service providers like AOL and Prodigy
    and that bunch of folks who had to give you some
    kind of thing beyond what you could find yourself
    on the Web. And they were sort of the early
    portals.
  • The search engines like Yahoo and Alta Vista and
    Excite, whatever, when they discovered people
    really weren't kind of using them exclusively,
    they wanted to get something like frequent flyer
    loyalty to them.
  • So what they did is they became big horizontal
    malls for information on the Web and in fact,
    those kind of portals are often called horizontal
    portals or mega-portals.

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Introduction to issues
  • "We will do nothing short of transforming our
    cars and trucks into a portal for the Internet."
  • The idea of a homepage was that a company, person
    or university had a presence on the Web that had
    the look and feel of its home.
  • With a Web portal, you are escorted to a door,
    the portal of a house, by a real estate agent who
    often has spent hours learning about you.
  • portal is user-centric, while a homepage is
    owner-centric.
  • A homepage does not a portal make.

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Defining Portal
  • Portal is a term, generally synonymous with
    gateway, for a World Wide Web site that is or
    proposes to be a major starting site for users
    when they get connected to the Web or that users
    tend to visit as an anchor site.
  • It as a hub from which users can locate all the
    Web content that they commonly need.
  • Portal is a web system that brings the vast
    information and service resources available from
    many sources to many users in an effective manner.

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Cont.
  • Portal is a web system that provides the
    functions and features to authenticate and
    identify the users and provide them with an easy,
    personalized and user-customizable web-interface
    for facilitating access to information and
    services that are of primary relevance and
    interests to the users.

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What can be expected from a portal?
  • provides a single sign-on to a variety of catalog
    and directories of information and services
    related to a specific topic or organization along
    with a personal start page.
  • provides materials free of charge for everyone
  • wants that the user gets services /information as
    easy as possible
  • (access and software)
  • portal should be seen as a fruitful complement to
    other projects / networks / websites
  • portal should a place where you can do things, If
    you have applications there. it means you can do
    things like update data.

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What can not be expected from a portal?
  • It's not everything they're ever going to use,
    but the stuff that they commonly need.
  • Portal will not provide information or services
    directly , other than explanations to guide
    people to agency web sites .
  • Materials that content all project results in
    details

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Kinds of portal
  • Portals are not a one size fits all
    solution. Although the term portal is often
    treated as synonymous with enterprise information
    portals there are actually many, different types
    of portals each one tailored to meet a specific
    business need.
  • There is two basic kinds of portal
  • Vertical portal (Vortal)
  • Portals that focus on specific services and
    subjects.
  • Do customization based on you authenticating into
    them -- them understanding your roles
  • You can personalize the thing.
  • Example university of Michigan()

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Cont.
  • Horizonal portal (Hortal)
  • they're trying to give you everything you could
    imagine a person could want on the Web.
  • A horizontal portal can't have customization
    because it doesn't know who you are
  • everybody comes in, sees the same thing, but they
    can personalize it to some degree
  • some people call them HEP's for Horizontal
    Enterprise Portals.
  • Example Yahoo.com ,Alta Vista.com , Excite.com

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Cont.
  • Other kinds of portal
  • e-Commerce or e-business Portals
  • Provide information on products and services
  • Facilitate the sharing of information to external
    partners, customers and suppliers.
  • Often include supply chain management features.
  • Usually have a transactional processing component
  • E-commerce portals aim to increase the value of
    the relationship whilst lowering the cost.
  • Example e-Bay.co.uk ,amazon.com , The
    Trainline.com

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Cont.
  • Information Resource Portals
  • Information Resource Portals give researchers a
    view on informational resources.
  • These are typically large collections of records
    of a particular kind.
  • Cross searching multiple related collections is
    one important goal of these portals.
  • Example Data Portal , British Academy Portal
  • Institutional Portals
  • These portals provide all information about an
    institution and the services it provides.
  • This needs to be presented as both external views
    and to institution members.
  • Example Anglia , London School of Economics

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Cont.
  • Portals for e-Learning, Awareness and
    Training
  • E-Learning portal focus on guiding students
    through a structured learning experience and
    providing the necessary support to increase
    effectiveness of the portalas a means of delivery
    of course material.
  • Example CHEF
  • Awareness and training portals are more
    focused and specialize in a specific area for a
    more experienced audience.
  • Material is provided to researchers wishing
    to take on board new techniques, such as
    e-Science.
  • Example GENIUS

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Cont.
  • Collaboration portals
  • Enable a geographically dispersed workforce to
    interact around projects and business through a
    common access or rallying point.
  • Offer generic tools such as chat, white boards
  • Example CHEF
  • Grid Information Portals
  • Simply provides information about Grid resources
    (computers, databases) and their capabilities .
  • Grid information portal will combine sources to
    create query results
  • Example InfoPortal

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Cont.
  • Grid Application Portals
  • Grid application portals provide a variety
    of mechanisms to access active services such as
    generate new data, information or knowledge
    through simulation, data merging or mining from
    on-line instruments .
  • ExampleGridPort

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Portal softwares
  • Portal software provides the platform and tools
    needed to deliver information and services to the
    public, staff, vendors, and partners.  Portal
    software gives you the ability to manage
    information in a coherent and structured fashion
    while providing a productive tool for your
    audience.
  • Portal Software is a web based application to
    bring your audience, application, systems, and
    processes together to form a centralized
    collaboration experience.
  • Portal software integrates technologies to build
    personalized work areas and communities to
    increase productivity for users.  Portal Software
    is built for corporate intranets, extranets,
    communities, web sites, and projects .

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Portal Software Benefits
  • Efficiently deliver information to the audience
  • Increase productivity for the end user
  • Provides customizable features and development
    tools
  • Increase interaction between customers and
    employees
  • Personalized environments for end users
  • Integration of external applications and services
    by portlets

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ACFN Portal
  • This is an online premium service provided to Air
    Canada Flight Attendants
  • It is an Internet tool for posting requests for
    flight .
  • It is accessible from any Internet computer
    anywhere in the world 24 hrs/ 7 days a week.
  • ACFN will provide an explanation of terms and
    step-by-step instructions.
  • The ACFN respects your privacy Therefore will
    not, sell or give your information to anyone .

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References
  • http//www.chozamsoftware.com/software
  • http//campustechnology.com/techtalks/transcripts.
    asp
  • http//www.e.govt.nz/
  • http//www.eu-portal.net/
  • http//tyne.dl.ac.uk/ReDRESS/Portals/portals
  • http//www.acfamily.net/acfnews/part1.htm
  • http//www.airlinecrew.net/vbulletin/archive

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