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1、IEEE Std 2001-2002(Revision of IEEE Std 2001-1999)IEEE Standards2001TMIEEE Recommended Practice for theInternetWeb Site Engineering, WebSite Management, and Web Site LifeCyclePublished by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA3 March 20
2、03IEEE Computer SocietySponsored by theInternet Best Practices Working GroupIEEE StandardsPrint: SH95025PDF: SS95025Recognized as anAmerican National Standard (ANSI)The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USACopyright 2003 by the Institute o
3、f Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 3 March 2003. Printed in the United States of America.DOI (Digital Object Identier)is a registered trademark of the DOI Foundation.IEEE is a registered trademarks in the U.S. Patent +1 978 750 8400. Permission to photocopy po
4、rtions of any individual standard for educationalclassroom use can also be obtained through the Copyright Clearance Center.Note: Attention is called to the possibility that implementation of this standard may require use of subject mat-ter covered by patent rights. By publication of this standard, n
5、o position is taken with respect to the existence orvalidity of any patent rights in connection therewith. The IEEE shall not be responsible for identifying patentsfor which a license may be required by an IEEE standard or for conducting inquiries into the legal validity orscope of those patents tha
6、t are brought to its attention.Copyright 2003 IEEE. All rights reserved.iiiIntroduction(This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 2001-2002, IEEE Recommended Practice for the InternetWeb Site Engi-neering, Web Site Management, and Web Site Life Cycle.)The World Wide Web is expanding and its value is
7、 increasing as a method for locating and delivering infor-mation. This creates a signicant engineering challenge. Locating applicable information requires thatindexing information be incorporated into Web page development. Once an applicable page has beenlocated, essential information may not be pre
8、sent, resulting in user frustration and a failure of the Web appli-cation to meet its purpose.This is a revision of the 1999 accumulation of Web site management “recommended practices.” This revi-sion is based on IEEE Std 2001-1999, extending it based on recommendations since it was developed,addres
9、sing “site-wide” issues as well as “managed” Web sites (as opposed to just Intranet and Extranetsites). These can serve to improve the effectiveness of Web pages for users, Web page developers, and thevalue of the Web in corporate and organizational applications. This recommended practice is focused
10、 onmanaged Web sites, Intranet (within an organization), and Extranet (between a group of collaborating orga-nizations). Other projects are being evaluated by the Internet Best Practices working group (IBPwg) withinthe IEEE Computer Society. See http:/dx.doi.org/10.1041/standard/2001 for current det
11、ails.Web page engineering often is done with little consideration for the immediate or ongoing implications ofWeb site design or implementation. Some sites reect “state of the art” delivery that can only be accessedwith the most recent tools. This may be inconsistent with the business objectives for
12、 that site. Some sites willlanguish beyond their applicable life, occupying valuable resources (particularly as these are incorporatedinto organizational indexes, and delivered as prospective “query returns” by indexing and search services).Poor Web page engineering results in lost productivity and
13、user frustration, and can result in legal liabilities.There is no clear prediction of when the World Wide Web or a specic site will be obsolete. There is a legit-imate engineering concern that this lifespan may be signicantly underestimated or disregarded entirely inmany Web site designs. Vendor pro
14、ductspast and future versions, format preferences, or selection ofimplementation languagesmay require future re-engineering as vendors and products fade. Corporate Websites may not need to live beyond the life of the corporation, however, public sector and other institutionalsites may well span cent
15、uries. A signicant portion of the content of these sites may not require updating,except in cases of shortsighted design. The Magna Carta and the works of Shakespeare are examples offairly stable content.The recommended practices and requirements set forth in this recommended practice are aimed to r
16、educethe risks associated with Web page investments. Further revision of this recommended practice is expected,partially to reect changes in the Web environment, but also to reect increased understanding of “recom-mended practices” in Web page engineering. There is a popular awareness of “Web years,
17、” characterized byrapid advances in the platform technology for clients and servers. There is a potentially expensive, misin-formed conclusion that might be drawn from this, which is that Web pages (and more directly, informationcontent and services delivery) either are, or should, move forward at t
18、his same rate. Some of todays Webpages will warrant long-term retention, and within the context of business operations (which is the core ofmanaged sites), re-engineering of last years Web pages is an investment that requires justication. The valueof Web-based operations is the delivery of the right
19、 information and services to the right persons at the righttime with the least amount of effort. Success in Web-based operations is based more on engineering designin response to an understanding of the target-user community and information, than it is on the rapidlyevolving technology for Web platf
20、orms.ivCopyright 2003 IEEE. All rights reserved.ParticipantsAt the time the Internet Best Practices Working Group (IBPwg) of the IEEE Computer Society completedthis recommended practice, it had the following membership:Paul Eastman,Chair, SAB Sponsored Projects (SAB), IEEE Computer SocietyJames D. I
21、saak,Chair, IBPwg, and Technical EditorEarl Meiers,Secretary and Technical EditorDon Folland,Technical EditorVinod AggarwalJulia AllenLuis AndreKen BartlettLouis BastarachePeter BenjaminGeorge BenoyM. BentRichard BirnbaumCornelia BoldyreffLaonie ButlerDino ButoracMassimo CardaciAlex ConnJean-Michel
22、CornuLuis CostaMatt DavisFrank FaranceAdam FarquharLil FloratosPete FloratosKen FongGary FordNorman GeeAlex GodleskiMike GwynneKarl HebenstreitKim HelsethDon HoldenDong HuaGael JeanneretTom JonesGary JoslinDavid KamishlianKari KruempelBill LaPlantSharon LaskowskiDon LewineMichael LinleyPei-wen LiuSt
23、eve LucasMassimo MarchioriRoger MartinJacques MathotWayne McCoy Thomas M. MeddaughTomas MontgomeryEd NemilIan NeumanJoan OwensPeter OwensMichael PacielloKetan PandyaAlan PeltzmanCatherine PinkaAnan Ponnambalam Mary E. PowersBrian QuinnPeter RandleWendy RauchChristine Rigden Helene RileyKen Rothermel
24、Andrew M. SchokaCharles SheppardBill SmithScott SmithPradip SrimaniFred StarkeyDennis SteinauerDavid SteinmetzSandra SwearingenHimanshu WarudkarJean-Marc WiseSuen WongZenta YungCopyright 2003 IEEE. All rights reserved.vThe following members of the balloting committee voted on this recommended practi
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