An information architecture analysis of top business analysts' web sites.
Fox, Chiara and Keith Instone. Argus Center (2001). Articles>Content Management
Re-architecting PeopleSoft.com from the Bottom Up
When PeopleSoft decided to unify its websites, the information architects involved used bottom-up techniques to make sense of the enormous number of different pieces of content.
Fox, Chiara. Boxes and Arrows (2002). Design>Web Design>Case Studies
Re-Architecting PeopleSoft.com from the Bottom-Up
When PeopleSoft decided to unify its websites, the information architects involved used bottom-up techniques to make sense of the enormous number of different pieces of content.
Fox, Chiara. Boxes and Arrows (2002). Design>Web Design>Case Studies
Sitemaps and Site Indexes: What They Are and Why You Should Have Them
Sitemaps and site indexes are forms of supplemental navigation. They give users a way to navigate a site without having to use the global navigation. By providing a way to visualize and understand the layout and structure of the site, a sitemap can help a lost or confused user find her way.
Fox, Chiara. Boxes and Arrows (2003). Design>Web Design>Information Design>Sitemaps
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