[Sigia-l] Navigation: cool? fun? effective? frustrating? (other)
Susan Doran
susandoran at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 5 14:11:42 EDT 2007
Hallo!
I went to http://www.controlthemovie.com to see whether the Ian Curtis flick has opened in NYC (and elsewhere in the US) yet.
I didn't find the answer--but did find the navigation frustrating. What do you think about the nav, IA, site interaction, and I guess the site in general?
Just throwing out a super-simple Friday afternoon question. I don't have any officemates so I can't lean over a cube wall and chat about it with them :)
[Ziya, please don't lecture me about the terms I used in the subject line or how completely I'm missing glaringly obvious points....if you think my question is asinine or prohibitively imprecise, just skip it please - you're incredibly smart and nimble-minded, and I enjoy much of the content of your thoughts, but I really don't wanna get a browbeating on a fluff post)
- Susan
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Susan Doran
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------------------------------> Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 09:54:02 -0700> From: mail.dmitry at gmail.com> To: listera at earthlink.net> CC: sigia-l at asis.org> Subject: Re: [Sigia-l] Site to Store - Ship to store>> Perhaps this is why Pier 1 Imports has recently decided to shut down> their e-commerce store in favour of a catalog-only online presence:>> http://www.pier1.com/TheNewPier1com/tabid/198/Default.aspx>> Dmitry>> On 10/4/07, Ziya Oz wrote:>> Andrew Boyd:>>>>> anecdotally accurate stock/availability indication on their website>>>> The reason I'm saying this is non-trivial is because technically a data>> warehouse is often the source of enterprise-wide CRM, regression analysis,>> decisioning, etc., where you pull such data and run compute-intensive algos.>> When you overlay real-time *transactional* demands created by online users>> *in volume* you're talking real hardware, real DB arch, real data management>> and, thus, real money. Doing this at the level of Target, Amazon, Wal-Mart,>> etc is absolutely non-trivial. (Hint: I'm designing such a system second>> tier to that benchmark. :-)>>>> -->> Ziya>>>> It depends.>> If it didn't, you'd be out of a job.>>>>>> ------------>> IA Summit 2008: "Experiencing Information">> April 10-14, 2008, Miami, Florida>>>> ----->> When replying, please *trim your post* as much as possible.>> *Plain text, please; NO Attachments>>>> Searchable Archive at http://www.info-arch.org/lists/sigia-l/>> ________________________________________>> Sigia-l mailing list -- post to: Sigia-l at asis.org>> Changes to subscription: http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigia-l>>> ------------> IA Summit 2008: "Experiencing Information"> April 10-14, 2008, Miami, Florida>> -----> When replying, please *trim your post* as much as possible.> *Plain text, please; NO Attachments>> Searchable Archive at http://www.info-arch.org/lists/sigia-l/> ________________________________________> Sigia-l mailing list -- post to: Sigia-l at asis.org> Changes to subscription: http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigia-l
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