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ATLAS Public Pages A proposal for development
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Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 2
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Executive Summary Problems with Current Site Short visitor retention Poor design Missing key functionality Outdated technology Inaccessibility of infrastructure Proposed Solution Drupal CERN Hosting Market Survey Development Plan Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 3
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Problems: Symptoms Average Visits Average page views / month: 95,000 Average visits / day: 1,500 Average visit duration: 1m 40s Bounce Rate: 73% (50% considered not good, 70% disaster) Who stays or comes back? New viewers: 64% 76% of visits last 1-10 seconds 73% of visitors look at 1 page 59% of visitors come once and do not return (in 1 year) What do they visit? Home 44%, Photos 15%, News 14%, Rest under 3% each Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 4
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Problems: Design Lack of clear organizational structure, hierarchy Repeated tabs at different levels Lack of intuitive navigability No consistent navigation bars on each page No easy return to original home Lack of consistent theme, templates ATLAS visual identity should be obvious and consistent Navigation bars, tools should be easy to find No search functionality Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 5
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Problems: Functionality Difficult to Contribute to Content Development Example: Educational pages for students, teachers Example: Social Science pages for polls, studies No protected work space for developers No way to bring in collaboration to develop, edit Complicated Procedure for News Articles Drafts circulated as Word files Email Iterations with writers / editors / approvers Lack of control over final presentation Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 6
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Problems: Functionality Problems with Multimedia Content Handling Local copy of images and videos No embedding from CDS Images not individually linkable Missing links to high-resolution sources Lack of enforced “Terms of Use” form Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 7
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Problems: Technology Mainly static html + some scripts No RSS feeds for news No content management Cannot develop, manage content remotely Cannot version content Cannot set up work flow for editing, approval No interlink between on-line platforms Blog, Social Media CDS, Other databases Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 8
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Problems: Infrastructure Hosting Servers, Webmaster located at LBNL Web Designer on Outreach budget O.K. But 9 time zones away Maintenance Maintenance provided by LBNL Also 9 time zones away Unknowns For how long will this last? Will it always be “free”? Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 9
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Problems: Summary Dysfunctional Work Environment Wastes effort of Outreach, Management Prevents additional contribution from Collaboration Control Outreach Coordination must control the pages We feel impeded to develop Projects are on hold because of this Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 10
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Solutions: Drupal Content Management Remote Development, Editing Content Sharing, Versioning Work Flow with Protection, Publishing Themes/Templates for Design Searchability, Navigability Why Drupal? Most commonly used Open Source CMS Modules for most common functionality Installed, Developed, Maintained by CERN Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 11
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Solution: CERN Hosting CERN has offered support Drupal installed and used for new CERN pages Standard modules in place and being maintained DG-COM developers (Dan Noyes) willing to help IT-OIS (Tim Bell) offer infrastructure, maintenance Now is the time Work-flow models recently worked out Interfaces to CDS, e-groups, calendars being developed Changing now will allow our input to be taken into account Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 12
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Solution: Market Survey Market Survey (2 Months) Drafted Requirements Briefed, analysed and invited 8 firms Examined proposals, companies, sites Interviewed 3, seriously discussed 2 Lessons from Market Survey Instead of developing the project based on assumptions developers do research through user experience First step is a “discovery phase” identify problems and deliver a blue print for the project Next are design and development Sprints; Each sprint has clear deliverables Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 13
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Development Plan Overall Plan Discovery Phase Kick-off meeting and discussion of the background of the project in detail 5 days of stakeholder research Audience research Strategy workshops to define the scope of the work Architecture diagrams Process Flows UI sketches and Visual Design Concept Development Phase by Sprints Design sprint (Experience strategy and informational architecture, design research, Website prototyping, design interaction) Development sprints (Drupal theming) Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 14
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Appendices Details on various aspects of the decisions and the project Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 15
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The CERN Web Pages ENTICE Working Group Chaired by Dave Foster Input, Requirements from Experiments, Departments, Groups Made Decision to Install Drupal Open Source CMS Porting of CERN Web Pages Redo Public Pages Provide Templates for Internal Sites Train Developers for Divisions, Groups Design Hired Professional Firm of Marc Boulton Designer of Drupal Web Site (and many others) Close Interactions with CERN Stakeholders Workshops, Meetings, Development Blog Identification, Interviews with Target Audience Infrastructure Maintenance by IT-OIS Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 16
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CERN Support (Tim Bell) Hardware CERN IT budget covers the cost of the hardware and maintenance of those systems assuming reasonable use Drupal Maintenance Drupal and MySQL are open source so there is no pure software costs but there are the administration costs which are currently covered by the IT staff plan New Modules Installation of new modules can be performed onto each site by the site manager themselves. There is no need for IT support to perform these operations Modules which are frequently used are reviewed with the ENTICE user community and may be ‘promoted’ to centrally managed modules which IT will ensure are kept up to date. Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 17
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CERN Support (Tim Bell) Support Support for problems is handled through the helpdesk portal (Drupal Infrastructure). These tickets fall within the standard support levels for IT services (i.e. working hours only). IT provides support for the infrastructure only (i.e. web servers, database, machines, network, authentication with e-groups, backup, site creation/cloning/etc). The content creation and module usage is not covered within the scope of the Drupal Infrastructure service. Web Proposal - 3 Dec 2012ATLAS Outreach Team 18
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