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A Woman’s Place

A Woman’s Place. Service Learning Program UC Merced Section 10 October 10, 2006. Drew Tilley: Leader Martin Sanchez: Communications Officer Alex Chow: Recorder Rafael Granados: Webmaster. Team Officers. Mission. A Woman’s Place

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A Woman’s Place

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  1. A Woman’s Place Service Learning Program UC Merced Section 10 October 10, 2006

  2. Drew Tilley: Leader Martin Sanchez: Communications Officer Alex Chow: Recorder Rafael Granados: Webmaster Team Officers

  3. Mission • A Woman’s Place To Provide aid and support to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence for the County of Merced.

  4. Fall Semester Objectives • AWP has been donated 10 computers. Our goal is to put these computers to use for staff and victims. • We want to provide a networking system between all the branches of AWP with the use of Plone for contact information exchange.

  5. LINUX Open Source Stability Easier to implement central repository Free Open Office Windows XP More user Friendly More support Compatibility Licensed for 2 computers MS Office Linux Vs Windows XP

  6. LINUX 4 MB of Ram or more 40 MB hard disk space WINDOWS XP 128 MB Ram 260 MB hard drive space 233Mhz PC processor speed System Requirements

  7. Plone • Plone is an open source content manager that is built on object-oriented Zope application server. • Plone can run on various platforms and has support for internationalization, and complies with accessibility and usability standards. • Plone is good to be used for intranet and extranet servers, document publishing, portal server, and groupware, which is used for collaboration between separately located places.

  8. AWP applications using Plone • Searchable contact information • Live Search • Security and Restrictions • Online: Accessible from any computer

  9. Plone Server Options • We need server space because it is an online application • Plone can run on an existing server • Plone could run on a headless server made from one of the computers • Plone could run off a machine that somebody is using

  10. Summary • Setting up the new computers with operating system and internet network • Develop the contact information system • Get Server Space • Implement the prototype

  11. Recommendations • Outfit any office computers in Windows and others in Linux • Designate a computer to be the server for out team to develop the contact system

  12. Contact Info. • Drew Tilley: Dtilley@ucmerced.edu • Martin Sanchez: Msanchez5@ucmerced.edu • Alex Chow: Achow3@ucmerced.edu • Rafael Granados: Rgranados2@ucmerced.edu

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