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Subject:RE: What would you call this portlet? From:Peter Sturgeon <prsturgeon -at- bell -dot- net> To:<gps03 -at- health -dot- state -dot- ny -dot- us>, techwrl <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Tue, 3 Apr 2012 13:15:18 -0400
Recent and frequent for the specific user, or for the larger user community?
> Subject: What would you call this portlet?
> To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
> From: gps03 -at- health -dot- state -dot- ny -dot- us
> Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2012 13:03:42 -0400
>
> Background: I work on a secure extranet that uses a WebLogic portal to
> provide users with secure access to over 200 applications and more than
> 10,000 documents. Users of the system are public health professionals and
> health care personnel of all technical skill levels and backgrounds. While
> there are over 200 applications and 10,000 documents available most users
> only require a small subset of those items, as such we are designing a new
> portlet.
>
> The new portal will show a table of five elements and provide users with a
> mechanism to select what elements will be in the table:
> • five most recently viewed documents
> • five most frequently viewed documents
> • five most recently opened applications
> • five most frequently opened applications
>
> Question: What would you title this portlet, assuming the title cannot be
> dynamic?
>
>
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