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Knowledge Centre
We represent some of our industry's leading subject-matter experts, and our whitepapers are listed below. You can also view our case studies and upcoming and previous presentations and events.
Whitepapers
Preparing for Internet Explorer 7
October 19, 2006
The release of Internet Explorer 7 introduces some exciting new features that improve the usability and security of our favourite browser. This white paper will give you an overview of those new features and prepare you for some of the potential impacts on the way your web sites and web applications look and operate.
The Project Initiation and Approval Solution
April 14, 2004
Increase the productivity, cost-effectiveness, and reliability of project initiation and approval in your organization.
Website Search Engine Review
April 14, 2004
This review is focused on search engines suitable for small scale corporate web sites. We installed and tested 5 search engines that would fit within a typical small site budget for a medium sized site (we only looked at products under $10,000).
Technical Design Considerations and Guidelines for MSCMS 2002
April 7, 2004
This paper reviews a number of design considerations in a typical MSCMS website development project based on a Microsoft .Net platform and offers guidelines to help developers improve the quality and efficiency of MSCMS projects.
Upgrading to MSCMS 2002
April 7, 2004
Habañero was engaged by a client in early 2003 to assess the impact of upgrading from an existing Microsoft Content Management Server 2001 (MSCMS 2001) installation to Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 (MSCMS 2002).
The User Experience Life Cycle
September 22, 2003
Usability engineering (or user experience engineering) is the application of science and art to the planning, development, and maintenance of usable computer-based products. These products are often websites, Intranets or Web-based applications. The objective of usability engineering is to ensure that what is built is as useful and usable as it is attractive.
