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1. The Organisation As A System
The Performance Organisers
Structured Coherent Design
The Performance Organisers
Commissioning a Web Site
Part One - Introduction
2. The Performance Organisers
About the Author:
• Allen Woods, recently retired.
• Ex British Army (1971 – 1995) Taught Arctic Warfare, Several Years On Operations, Self
funded through College to Study IT
• Chartered Member of the British Computer Society for 20 years
• Member of the Chartered Status Interview Panel for BCS
• In 2010, Finalist of UK “Developer Of The Year” Competition for HSIS
• Primarily Employed in UK Defence Supply Chain and Logistics IT since 1995 until 2019
• Credits: MoD Health and Safety Information System, Various Internal to Defence P&G
Portals, CATMIS, IQB Oversight to Defence Voyager Programme IM Transformation
• Home Domain: http://www.jitsoftware.co.uk/portal/
Commissioning a Web Site - Introduction
4. The Performance Organisers
Commissioning a Web Site - Introduction
The aim of this slide deck set:
• This slide deck is the first of a series of eight aimed to explain some of the
considerations that may need to be taken into account when
commissioning a web site.
• The main driver for the slide deck set is changes in the legislative
environment of computing, the concept of “surveillance capitalism” and the
impact of both on ethical behaviour associated with the use of information
technology generally and information management in particular.
• To address a recognised lack of technical knowledge on the part of many
who wish to establish a presence on the web. With the intent to inform,
objectively and independently, decision takers, so that they have a better
chance of “doing things right”.
• To explain and illustrate operating principle in as light a technical way as
possible, but provide guidance on where to look for further advice as the
need arises.
• To provide guidance on the nature of preparatory work that it will be prudent
to carry out prior to commissioning
• To provide guidance, through the use of free tools to review and monitor
site development
• To provide this free of charge..
5. The Performance Organisers
Commissioning a Web Site - Introduction
The slide deck set:
• Introduction – (This deck) An overview of the changing operating
environment of computing
• The primary legislation – An overview summary of primary legislation.
• Privacy by design – Policy and governance.
• The nature of the web – A high level overview of how the web works.
• Web page rendering – How individual web pages are displayed in a
browser
• Now you have a web site… – Exploiting the new resource
• Choosing a Web Developer – Choosing a developer, some
considerations….
• Closing Summary - Wrap up..
6. The Performance Organisers
Commissioning a Web Site - Introduction
Caveats:
• Its an overview. Guide, not dogma
• Its none technical as far as possible.
• There are no experts…
• Prove and verify through checking everything
discussed and demonstrated.
• Beware of geeks bearing gifts (including this one).
• Not selling anything
• Slide decks and associated material, where
possible, will be free to download
• Each deck will take about 40 mins…
10. The Performance Organisers
Commissioning a Web Site - Introduction
Client 1
Client 3
Client 2
Server room
Internet Service Provider
External Client
Becomes……..
Technical Legal
The Organisation Boundary
Consultancy
11. The Performance Organisers
Which Requires……
Strategy – Articulation of Vision and Mission
Objectives
Process, Procedure and Task
Thing (Product, Deliverable, Service)
Ontology, Taxonomy, Meaning, Context
Commissioning a Web Site - Introduction
12. The Performance Organisers
Commissioning a Web Site - Introduction
Canonical
Model
Content
Mgmt
System
Image
Maps
Support
Infrastructure
Applications
Line of Business
Systems
Unstructured
Data Metrics
Portal
Portal
Infrastructure
And brings about….
An Architecture…
13. The Performance Organisers
Commissioning a Web Site - Introduction
Canonical
Model
Content
Mgmt
System
Image
Maps
Support
Infrastructure
Applications
Line of Business
Systems
Unstructured
Data Metrics
Portal
Portal
Infrastructure
15. The Performance Organisers
Reading List…..
A little bit of light introductory reading…
The Puritan Gift
Power to the Edge
Information Risk Management
Information Security Management Principles
Surveillance Capitalism
Commissioning a Web Site - Introduction
16. The Performance Organisers
That was the introduction…..
7P’s… Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents P*** Poor
Performance
It’s a balance of risk
You don’t need to think about it this way, but its recommended that
you do.
Next slide deck will provide an overview of legislation and liabilities
Commissioning a Web Site - Introduction