Difference between revisions of "SUNScholar/Audit/Section 7"

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*Customisation of the repository is usually required to make it fit for the purpose it was created.
 
*Customisation of the repository is usually required to make it fit for the purpose it was created.
*However customisation is usually a once-off task and can be accomplished by highly skilled third parties such as Java programmers and Web 2.0 designers.
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*However customisation is usually a once-off task and can be accomplished by highly skilled third parties such as Java programmers and Web 2.0 designers, therefore evaluation of customisation will be subjective but the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_Startup appropriate fitness for purpose] can be evaluated by surveying a sample group of users.
*Therefore evaluation of customisation will be subjective but the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_Startup appropriate fitness for purpose] can be evaluated by surveying a sample group of users.
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*If the customisation is to be preserved on the repository system for the long term, then adequate resources must be provided to ensure continuity of the customisation.
 
;Guidelines
 
;Guidelines
 
*http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Guidelines/Step_5
 
*http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Guidelines/Step_5

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  • Customisation of the repository is usually required to make it fit for the purpose it was created.
  • However customisation is usually a once-off task and can be accomplished by highly skilled third parties such as Java programmers and Web 2.0 designers, therefore evaluation of customisation will be subjective but the appropriate fitness for purpose can be evaluated by surveying a sample group of users.
  • If the customisation is to be preserved on the repository system for the long term, then adequate resources must be provided to ensure continuity of the customisation.
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