Website Structure. The website will have a modular structure and include: – module of the incumbent BRICS Chair; – module of the BRICS Official Documents Archive; – national modules of the BRICS Member States; – module of the BRICS News Feed; – module of Scientific Publications on the BRICS; – other modules as agreed upon by the Parties. The module of the incumbent BRICS Chair will be maintained in the national language and in English. The module of the BRICS Official Documents Archive will contain publicly released documents and will be maintained by the Russian Party in Russian, by the Brazilian Party in Portuguese, by the Chinese Party in Chinese, by the Indian Party in Hindi and South African Party in English. National modules of the BRICS Member States will be maintained by relevant Party. The module of the BRICS News Feed shall be maintained in the same manner as the national ones. The module of Scientific Publications on the BRICS will be maintained by the BRICS Think Tanks Council. There may be other modules as agreed by the Parties.
Website Structure. The structure of the website is divided in seven sections, which will be described next: Homepage, Project, Partners, Press & News, Results, Contact Us, and Events.
Website Structure. The website is hosted on TU Delft servers and uses HTTPS secure technologies to guarantee a high level of security. The Content Management System (CMS) is based on WordPress 5.4.2, the latest stable release of the most popular web CMS which features an easy to use backend for non-expert developers along with powerful customisation capabilities to reflect ALPHEUS branding. In addition and alongside the Wordpress CMS, the website uses MailChimp as the main communication platform. MailChimp integrates a number of functionalities around mail newsletters, social media scheduling and publishing and overall marketing automation.
Website Structure. The Website has been structured using a single page design that provides a quick and easy navigation to all the information about the project. The primary navigation of the site will be via the menu located at the top. Specifically, the Website (Fig. 1) is divided into several sections, including: • Objectives: This provides a basic overview of the project objectives. • Project News: News and events concerning the CloudButton Project. This section will be peri- odically updated. • Results: A list of all public deliverables and peer reviewed publications specifically related tothe project. As the project advances, this section will include links to data sets, prototypes andother project outcomes.
Website Structure. The Website has been structured using a single page design that provides a quick and easy navigation to all the information about the project. The primary navigation of the site will be via the menu located at the top. Specifically, the Website (Fig. 1) is divided into several sections, including: • Objectives: This provides a basic overview of the project objectives. • Use cases: This contains information about the 4 use cases of the project: Edge orchestration and video analytics, metabolomics, surgery and Agriculture IoT. • Deliverables: A list of all public deliverables and peer reviewed publications specifically related to the project. As the project advances, this section will include links to data sets, prototypes and other project outcomes. • News: News and events concerning the CloudSkin Project. This section will be periodically updated. • Partners: A list of all CloudSkin Partners, including their logos and links to their institutional websites. • About: This provides a general information of the project.
Website Structure. The DECICE project website is structured into seven main areas. Figure 15 shows the high-level sitemap of the website. In the following sections, each page and (sub)page on the website is briefly described. On every side the website provides the header including the menu bar to navigate between HOME, NEWS, EVENTS, ABOUT, CONSORTIUM, MEDIA and CONTACT and the link to the social media accounts. All pages include the Footer as well at the bottom, where the DECICE logo, the EU Funding Text, Contact of the Coordinator, Quick Links (e.g., Terms & Conditions), Project Facts, contact, social media accounts and the newsletter subscription are located. The project facts include the project duration, the reference number and the funding programme.
Website Structure. In order to provide an ergonomic access to information and tools the NEARCTIS’ Website is divided in two main sections: Public site and partners’ website. The NEARCTIS' public website is dedicated to providing in-depth information and downloadable resources about: • The project: work program, managerial structure, partners;
Website Structure. The website structure aims to optimise access to information and documents in both the public and the partners' website. The content is structured to follow “the 3 clicks rule”. Any information is available with no more than three mouse clicks. This is made possible by a totality independent website structure for the Public and the Partners' website. Thus each type of user will get access to the relevant information, documents and tools, depending on whether he/she is logged-in as a partner or not. A special attention is given to internal links in contents in order to enhance website navigability and optimize bounce rate. PUBLIC WEBSITE STRUCTURE PARTNERS WEBSITE STRUCTURE
Website Structure. The initial structure and map of the website, as agreed with the Consortium partners, covers the key points of the IC-Health project, and features six specific sections: home, The Project, Co-Creation, Results, News & Updates, Contact & Get Involved.
Website Structure. The website information has been organised in a hierarchical pyramid structure. This approach allows BRIGAID to highlight the key issues and present the information in a way that visitors to the website do not feel overwhelmed by the amount of information, and can easily find the portions of the website which interest them. The following image lays out the hierarchical structure as well as the organization of the contents in different sections (pages): Sitemap developed for BRIGAID website