Information Arrangement

Once a basis for the site types has been determined in conjunction with the specific functionalities to be provided, it is important to determine how different types of information or entities will be represented in each permutation of a given site type. For example, should a site exist for each project, only specific types of projects, or is this left to the user’s discretion? Perhaps projects within the organization are classified into larger flagship projects that are of significant strategic value and smaller, shorter, single-team projects aimed at accomplishing only a few key objectives. It might be determined that the larger flagship projects require their own site collection with one subsite per subteam, whereas ...

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