Setting up intranet facilities

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135 pages

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04/14/2009

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Table of Contents Setting up intranet facilities Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. Company profile
  3. Project planning
    1. Scope of the software
    2. Resource
    3. Cost involved
  4. Research analysis
    1. Customer requirement specification
  5. Process of coding
  6. Process of testing
  7. Documentation
  8. Conclusion
  9. Bibliography

Abstract

An intranet is an internal company network that uses the Internet standards of HTML HTTP and TCP/IP communication protocols along with a graphical web browser to support business application and provide department, interdepartmental and company wide communication solutions. An intranet uses a Web server, but unlike an intranet-based Web, an intranet Web server is only connected to a company's local area network. An intranet can also use news and mail servers to create private newsgroups for intranet and to send and receive mail for users. In other words, an intranet uses the tools and the standards of the intranet o create an infrastructure that can be accessed only by those within a corporate enterprise. Our aim is to develop an intranet that can provide general information about the company's employees, projects and clients. The intranet is used to improve the communication among the employees and allowing them to share documents. The prototyping paradigm begins with requirement gathering. Developers and customers meet and define the overall objectives for the software, identify whatever requirements are known, and outline areas where further definition is mandatory. A "quick diagram focuses on a representation of those aspects of the software that will be visible to the customer/user (e.g., input approaches and output formats). The quick design leads to the construction of a prototype. The prototype is evaluated by the customer/user and used to refine requirements for the software to be developed. Iteration occurs as the prototype is turned to satisfy the needs of the customer, while at the same time enabling the developer to better understand what needs to be done.

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