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  Website architecture is planned for each website we develop. Platform planning for the entire web service is followed by website architecture planning for each website that is included in the platform, be it fixed-line website, wireless website or desktop client website.  
  Our website architecture goes beyond Information Architecture (IA) to cover several functional architectures that have become important as part of Web 2.0. They include architecture of participation, architecture of collective intelligence, architecture of taxonomy, architecture of virtual experience and architecture of live web.  
 
IA (Information Architecture) -
IA planning pinpoints consumers' information needs and their website surfing behaviors. It provides the basis for site structure, navigation and website functions that can best meet their needs We have taken a revolutionary step in designing information architecture that allows a marketing-minded company to achieve its corporate objectives by introducing dynamism in the structure that takes into account changes in the technology environment, changes in consumer consumers' needs as well as changes in management needs from the web operation. Information architecture set the bases for site structure, navigation logics and page templates as well as the look and feel of the entire site.
Architecture of collective intelligence -
  Architecture of collective intelligence is another trend toward a better website architectural design. This organic function to generate consumers' feedbacks on products or related topics increase collective intelligence that enriches the content of the website. The use of Wiki function (revision and addition of any particular content by site visitors) to update the content is another example of the architecture of collective intelligence through participation.
Architecture of taxonomy -
  Rigid categorization of topics or products has yielded to the use of taxonomy that allows appearing of any particular items in different categories through the tagging method. (This Uni-Net site has in fact introduced the architecture of taxonomy within this site).
Architecture of virtual experience -
  More and more corporate websites render consumers virtual experiences through the use of interactive rich media, podcasting and video-casting. This has drastically changed the landscape of the corporate website.
Architecture of live web -
  A corporate website becomes even more dynamic when RSS (Real Simple Syndication) function is introduced into the site, making it possible to subscribe to constantly updated information from outside feeds. This function installed on personal pages will likely become the mainstream of the corporate website architecture.
 
  Our website architecture also includes planning of the system environment that put security and efficiency as priority.  
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