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IEEE 2001 1999

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Internet Practices – Web Page Engineering – Intranet/Extranet Applications

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IEEE 1999 43
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Superseded by 2001-2002 This standard defines recommended practices for Web page engineering. It addresses the needs of Webmasters and managers to effectively develop and manage World Wide Web projects (internally via an intranet or in relation to specific communities via an extranet). This standard discusses life cycle planning: identifying the audience, the client environment, objectives, and metrics, and continues with recommendations on server considerations, and specific Web page content. IEEE Std 2001-1999 defines conformance for both Web pages and tools that generate Web pages. This document is intended to reduce site-management costs, reduce legal risks, facilitate user satisfaction, and increase the productivity of Web applications for both maintainers and users.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
4 Participants
6 CONTENTS
9 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
10 1.3 Conformance
11 2. Normative references
12 3. Definitions, terminology, and acronyms
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Terminology
13 3.3 Acronyms
4. Design practices
14 4.1 General requirements
17 4.2 Environment selection
20 5. Server and HTTP considerations
5.1 HTTP 1.1 application
5.2 Cache expiration date
5.3 Non-caching
21 5.4 Browser language selection
5.5 Robot exclusion
5.6 Browser tolerance
5.7 Webmaster contact
5.8 Redirection
22 5.9 Compression
5.10 Site conventions
6. Header information
6.1 Document type declaration
23 6.2 Title
6.3 Metadata
24 6.4 Digital signature
7. Body information
7.1 Intellectural property rights (IPR)
25 7.2 Security designations
7.3 Dates
26 7.4 International considerations
28 7.5 Bandwidth efficiencies
29 7.6 Navigation aids
7.7 Active links
7.8 Absolute and relative links
7.9 Cookies
30 7.10 Encapsulation
7.11 Graphical images
7.12 Deprecated HTML elements and attributes
31 7.13 Physical location information
7.14 Server technology independence
32 Annex A—Potential areas of future or additional work
34 Annex B—Bibliography
37 Annex C—XML tags and HTML attribute values
39 Annex D—Metadata for indexing and classification
41 Annex E—Robot exclusion
43 Annex F—Privacy statement text
IEEE 2001 1999
$43.88