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A Content Management System to support small sports clubs Gary Ingham BSc Computing (Industry) Session 2005/2006

The candidate confirms that the work submitted is their own and the appropriate credit has been given where reference has been made to the work of others. I understand that failure to attribute material which is obtained from another source may be considered as plagiarism. (Signature of student) _______________________________

SUMMARY The aim of this project was to produce an interactive web application that could be used by Leeds University Union Men’s Association Football Club (LUUMAFC) to help with the management of the club and dissemination of information to its members. Usability was a central focus of the project as the application needed to be easy to set up and maintain by users with little or no technical expertise.

Background reading into the technologies available and what makes a web application easy to use early in the project identified the need to utilise an MS SQL >About Us

6.4 Administration Interface

6.4.1 Layout

The final layout differs to the proposed design. Instead of a 3 column structure the implemented interface is only a 2 column structure. The original design proposed a column each for set up tasks, page editing and administrative tasks. In reality there are few set up tasks to perform so it seemed a waste of page space to allocate an entire column to this section. The setup tasks are therefore displayed at the top of the screen and the page editing and administration tasks split into 2 columns beneath. Figure 6.6 in appendix H shows a screen shot of the final administration interface.

6.4.2 Navigation and graphics

Links to each facility on the administration interface consist of textual links supported by graphics with alt text. The graphics used are clear and the function they perform obvious to the administrator.

6.4.3 Functionality

The functions available to the user are those that help meet the generic requirements identified in section 4.5.5 and help solve the problem described in section 1.1. A detailed explanation of each of these features and how they work is contained in appendix H.

6.5 Security

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