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

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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.
 
*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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*http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Guidelines/Step_5
 
;[[SUNScholar/Asset Presentation|Theme]]
 
;[[SUNScholar/Asset Presentation|Theme]]
 
;[[SUNScholar/Community Management|Collections]]
 
;[[SUNScholar/Community Management|Collections]]
 
;[[SUNScholar/Asset_Submissions|Submissions]]
 
;[[SUNScholar/Asset_Submissions|Submissions]]
 
;[[SUNScholar/Indexes|Search]]
 
;[[SUNScholar/Indexes|Search]]

Revision as of 20:54, 21 October 2012

  • 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.
Guidelines
Theme
Collections
Submissions
Search