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Chapter 3
Identifying and Evaluating Your Business
and Technical Requirements
The first step in planning your deployment is identifying your Sun Java™ System
Portal Server business and technical requirements.. You need to gather both
business and technical requirements before you can address architecture and
design issues.
This chapter contains the following sections:
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Business Objectives
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Technical Goals
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Mapping Portal Server Features to Your Business Needs
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Understanding User Behaviors and Patterns
Business Objectives
Your business requirements address your organization’s problems and
opportunities, and include such factors as:
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Services
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Service availability
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Future growth
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New technologies
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Capital investment
To be useful in formulating design requirements, the business requirements must
address detailed goals and objectives.
Summary of Contents for Portal Server 6 2005Q1
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