Meaning of web portal
Web portal refers
to a website or service that offers broad array of resources
and services such as email, forums, search engines and online shopping malls.
It's an organized gateway that helps to configure the access to information found
on the internet.
Purposes;
A portal is
a website that acts as a multi sources or single source for all information on
a specific domain. The Web portal offers the user a broad
array of information, arranged in a way that is most convenient for the user to access.
How does it work?
Web portals are hot. They allow quickly building
usable sites, composite applications, integrated views of data and content,
etc. It is more fun putting together building blocks, rather than engaging in
tedious development of individual content presentation components. Portals make
it possible.
The advantages
Advantages of Web Portal Development
for Businesses. Web Portals are essentially websites that
serves access to several applications and information accessible over internet
in easy way. ... This kind of portal development issues
traffic, boosts sales and creates the strategy as well as
standards of the business.
The functionality of web portal;
Although most of the functionality is not new, what is new is the
idea that the business value of the whole is more than the sum of its parts.
Thus, a successful portal does not only consist of either a good collaboration
support or a good integration of the information sources. Rather it consists of
– just like a successful cooking recipe – a well-integrated mixture of the
basic portal functionalities. What are the Major
Functions of Portals?
The
ideal portal is based on following functionality areas:
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search and navigation
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personalization
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notification
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task management and workflow
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collaboration and groupware
Although
most of the functionality is not new, what is new is the idea that the business
value of the whole is considerably more than the sum of its parts. Thus, a
successful portal does not only consist of either a good collaboration support
or a good integration of the information sources. Rather it consists of – just
like a successful cooking recipe – a well-integrated mixture of the basic
portal functionalities.
Search
and Navigation
This
functionality forms the basis for most of the successful public web portals
meaning that a successful portal should support its users in an efficient
search for contents.
A
portal should:
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automatically present its users with the information appropriate
to the user’s role
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suggest additional information to the user, and/or allow the user
to voluntarily personalize the information presented by the portal
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allow the user to search for information that was not previously known
to be relevant to the user’s role, but which may be available through the
portal
Provide
Personalization
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Personalization is vital to the delivery of appropriate
information to portal users: each user gets only the information which is
specifically tailored to his/her needs. Personalization should be based on user
roles, as well as user preferences.
There
are several types of personalization:
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Personalization of navigation
e.g. shortcuts to specific information, mostly known as bookmarks or favorites
e.g. shortcuts to specific information, mostly known as bookmarks or favorites
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Personalization of data/content
e.g. which stocks do I want to see in my stock ticker
e.g. which stocks do I want to see in my stock ticker
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Personalization of layout
e.g. what information appears where on the screen, in which format, color or size
e.g. what information appears where on the screen, in which format, color or size
An
important high-level distinction exists between:
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Design personalization
the initial appearance of the portal, which may be ‘pre-personalized’ according to the user’s role
the initial appearance of the portal, which may be ‘pre-personalized’ according to the user’s role
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Voluntary personalization
where the user is offered a menu of personalization options to choose from
where the user is offered a menu of personalization options to choose from
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Involuntary personalization
where the system itself unilaterally makes decisions for the user according to ‘guesses’ about user preferences
where the system itself unilaterally makes decisions for the user according to ‘guesses’ about user preferences
On a
Web site, personalization is the process of tailoring pages to individual
user’s characteristics or preferences. Commonly used to enhance customer
service or e-commerce sales, personalization is
sometimes referred to as one-to-one marketing; because the enterprise’s Web
page is tailored to specifically target each individual consumer.
Personalization is a means of meeting the customer’s needs more effectively and
efficiently, making interactions faster and easier and, consequently,
increasing customer satisfaction and the likelihood of repeat visits.
Provide
Personalization
Notification
(push technology) is referred to as a system in which a user receives
information automatically from a network server. Push technologies are designed
to send information and software directly to a user’s desktop without the user
actively requesting it. Thus, the user has the opportunity to subscribe to
active information sources (such as news feeds and periodically updated
reports) and ask to be alerted when documents are updated.
Provide
Task Management and Workflow
Portals
providing task management services can help users take part in and/or manage
formally defined business processes. The workflow functionality allows the
automation of business processes. Thus, as part of a workflow-automated
business process, a portal should be able to prompt its users when they have
tasks to perform. E.g. Digite Application
Provide
Collaboration and Groupware
Knowledge
management and groupware ensure that the required information is stored in the
right place and in the right mode. By this means the right persons are brought
together with the right information. Groupware software assists in less formal
collaboration than workflow tools. As with workflow automation, groupware
increases the value delivered by many types of specialized portals; for
example, it:
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increases the attractiveness of business-to-consumer e-commerce
portals
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enables informal communication between suppliers and customers in
business-to-business e-commerce portals
Supply
chain portals are also dependent on collaboration support in order to help
suppliers and their customers manage their relationships. Moreover,
collaboration support is a key requirement for knowledge portals.
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