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Supporting management reporting: a writable web case study

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Supporting management reporting: a writable web case study
The World-Wide Web was originally developed as a shared, writable, hypertext medium, a facility that is still widely needed. We have recently developed a Web-based management reporting system for a legal firm in an attempt to improve the efficiency and management of their overall business process. This paper shares our experiences in relating the firm's specific writing and issue tracking tasks to existing Web, open hypermedia, and Semantic Web research, and describes why we chose to develop a new solution -- a set of open hypermedia components collectively called the Management Reporting System -- rather than employ an existing system. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.5.4 [INFORMATION INTERFACES AND PRESENTATION]: Hypertext/Hypermedia; I.7.2 [DOCUMENT AND TEXT PROCESSING]: Document Preparation; I.7.4 [DOCUMENT AND TEXT PROCESSING]: Electronic Publishing General Terms Human Factors Keywords Management Reporting, Structural Computing, Hypertext Writing, Open Hypermedia
Timothy Miles-Board, Les Carr, Simon Kampa, Wendy
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where WWW
Authors Timothy Miles-Board, Les Carr, Simon Kampa, Wendy Hall
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