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Conference
Programme Information Architecture
is an intensive 2-day conference about how to design
and organise information systems that enable better
search, navigation, and collaboration within organisations.
Attendees will learn how to: |
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• Make a web site usable,
useful, findable, and credible • Create taxonomies
• Design and implement metadata schema •
Understand business drivers and corporate governance issues
• Assess user needs and behaviours •
Develop and apply controlled vocabularies and thesauri
• Develop the business case for IA • Implement
an enterprise IA project |
Presentations
are now available via links below. |
Tuesday, 8 June 2004 |
10:00
— 11:00 |
Registration
& Coffee |
11:00
— 11:45 |
The
Case for IA • Peter Morville
[POWERPOINT
SLIDESHOW (1.2MB)] • Building the
case for IA in a fast, competitive economy •
Return on investment • The value of IA |
11:45
— 13:00 |
IA
Building Blocks • Peter Morville
[POWERPOINT
SLIDESHOW (5.6MB)] • Structure
• Organization & Labeling •
Search |
13:00
— 14:30 |
Break
for Lunch: Visit the i-expo Exhibition |
14:30
— 15:15 |
Navigation
& Search • Peter Morville
[POWERPOINT
SLIDESHOW (5.1MB)]
• Advanced concepts in search and
navigation • Persuasive IA and the potential
to employ search, navigation, and recommender systems
as a sales force |
15:15
— 16:15 |
Deep
IA: Taxonomies & Metadata • Margaret
Hanley
[POWERPOINT
SLIDESHOW]
• Key concepts for constructing taxonomies
• Designing metadata schema • Integrating
metadata into your web site or intranet |
16:15
— 17:00 |
IA
Tools, Methodology, Deliverables & Metrics •
Margaret Hanley
[POWERPOINT
SLIDESHOW]
• Process, tool, and work products
needed for information architecture •
Metrics for evaluating success |
17:00
— 18:00 |
Reception
for Attendees & Speakers
All delegates are invited to this reception
to talk with the speakers and become acquainted
with their colleagues. |
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Wednesday, 9 June 2004 |
8:30
— 9:00 |
Coffee & Continental
Breakfast |
9:00
— 10:00 |
Users
& Usability • Peter Morville
[POWERPOINT
SLIDESHOW (5.7MB)]
• Research methods for understanding
user needs and behaviours • Advanced models
for user experience design |
10:00
— 11:00 |
Enterprise
IA • Peter Morville
[POWERPOINT
SLIDESHOW (5.8MB)]
• Enterprise IA defined •
Enterprise-level challenges • Business
strategies and management |
11:00
— 12:30 |
Best Practices &
Case Studies • Jane McConnell & Huibert
Evekink
[Jane
McConnell: Presentation - PDF (4.0MB)]
• netstrategyJMC.com
[Huibert
Evekink: Presentation - PDF (1.2MB)]
• IA in an international company intranet
• The Amadeus Intranet Opera •
User architecture, global-local balance, home page
structure, IA in a decentralized environment |
12:30
— 14:00 |
Break
for Lunch: Visit the i-expo Exhibition |
14:00
— 15:30 |
Bleeding
Edge IA • Peter Morville
[POWERPOINT
SLIDESHOW (6.1MB)] • Architecture
and algorithms • Social software •
Smart tags • Sensors & location awareness
• Ambient findability • Scenario
planning • Strategic conversations about
the future of IA |
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Information
Architecture is organised by:
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conjunction with: |
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