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<h1>Use Case 00810:Browsing Bookmarks within a Portal </h1>
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<td><span class="optional">Description: </span></td>
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This Use case is the Base Case for Bookmark functionality. General Bookmark
attributes and procedures are detailed here.
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The Collaborative Portal bookmarking model has one important distinction from browser bookmarking: In CW, Bookmarks can be
shared. In a Collaborative
Portal, the bookmark portlet is available for reading and use in most cases, by all participants. The ability to create a
bookmark and have it appear within the bookmark portlet for a particular portal, is controlled by write privelage on the bookmark
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A system user may have participant status in many different portals, including their own personal portal. When using a collaborative
portal or an application associated with a collaborative portal, the bookmark portlet
instanced by that portal only shows bookmarks associated with that portal.
When a user is at his or her own personal portal, the Bookmark portlet can be configured to show just personal bookmarks,
or import bookmarks as read/use only from collaborative portals that include the user as a member.
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<td><span class="required">Goal Level: </span></td>
<td>user_goal</td>
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<td><span class="required">Actors: </span></td>
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<li>Portal Participant</li>
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<td><span class="required">Trigger: </span></td>
<td>A Portal participant is referred to a bookmark available within a portal</td>
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<td><span class="optional">Preconditions: </span></td>
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This Use Case pre-supposes that the Bookmark portlet is present in the portal, and that it has at least one bookmark saved
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<td><span class="required">Basic Path: </span></td>
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<li>The portal participant chooses a bookmark entry from the bookmark portlet.</li>
<li>The participant is taken to that content item.</li>
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The portal participant arrives at the desired content destination.
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Focused
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<td><span class="required">Status: </span></td>
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by Jim Parsons
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Last Modified: 2001/11/21
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