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Client
Augeo Software is a privately-held company headquartered in The Netherlands with subsidiaries in France, Germany, The Netherlands and Canada. Augeo Software helps large private and public organizations better manage their project-based and resource-driven activities.
Use case
Augeo5 is a highly configurable project and resource management software package that addresses Project and Portfolio Management needs for project-driven organizations such as IT departments, R&D and new product development departments, and new product launch teams.
Site
The only way for me to get the table of contents was to change my browser settings to allow javascript to open a new window.
I expected a clickable table of contents. I got this pdf. With no links. What a total waste.
The new information architecture made it easy for users to access different types of info about products. By simply landing on a product page, users can access data sheets, brochures, case studies and news articles. Site usage (visits, page views) increased 25% over the previous year.
Client
The French Regional & American Museums Exchange, a unique bilateral organization of 24 museums in France and the United States
Use Case
With K+A, we delivered a complete web site solution including consulting, design, editorial assistance and a sophisticated CMS, customized with our technological partner EURODOC. FLASH animations were developed to enhance browsing by country and city, and to view the transversal galleries in different ways. Specialized functions were developed to present works of art, permanent collections, virtual or physical exhibitions with their various stages and their contributing museums, new acquisitions, current events, education projects, and museum publications. The metadata for the works of art was designed to be re-usable in accordance with exchange standards such as Dublin Core format and the Open File Initiative (OAI) protocol for Metadata Harvesting.
Site
This page is a frameset. [A frameset in 2006!] When I clicked the table of contents link in the top frame navigation I expected it to appear in the bottom frameset, leaving the navigation in tact and letting me scroll the contents and click to any papers I wanted.
But they have other ideas. They want to present the table of contents in a new window, opened by javascript and my browser has such nefarious stuff switched off.