11,026 results on '"WEB development"'
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2. Good business: creating an autism-friendly community using the SERVICE principles.
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Garner, Andrea, Burns, Pippa, Carolan, Lucy, Price, Tyler, and Pearson, Zac
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RESEARCH funding , *AUTISM , *UNIVERSAL design , *SCIENTIFIC observation , *UNOBTRUSIVE measures , *ACCESSIBLE design of public spaces , *COMMUNITIES , *CREATIVE ability , *BUSINESS , *EXPERIENCE , *THEMATIC analysis , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *ACTION research , *WEB development , *NEEDS assessment - Abstract
This article discusses the characteristics of enabling and autism-friendly environments and outlines how one community co-enacted research to become autism-friendly. The project was a co-production between members of the autistic and autism communities and local business/service members. Data collected during this participatory action research to develop a set of principles for autism-friendliness were analyzed to ensure the resulting principles could meet the needs of the local autistic community and be realistically applied by varied businesses. Through the exploration of literature, the lived experiences of members of the local community and the use of walk-through observations by two autistic research assistants, the SERVICE principles were developed. A website ( was co-developed to showcase the principles and provide examples of how to apply them to any environment and/or work practices to become more autism-friendly for low or no-cost. This article discusses the development of the principles and the co-production process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. 2.0 From One Physiotherapist to Another: Rethinking Marketing for Our Profession.
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Davies, Tor
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FEE for service (Medical fees) ,PRIVACY ,MEDICAL office management ,STRATEGIC planning ,PROFESSIONAL employee training ,PROFESSIONAL licenses ,SOCIAL media ,MARKETING ,ECOSYSTEMS ,BUSINESS ,INFORMATION resources ,AUTOMATION ,MEDICAL ethics ,PATIENT care ,WEB development ,CUSTOMER satisfaction ,EMAIL ,BLOGS - Abstract
The article discusses the need for physiotherapists to redefine marketing strategies, acknowledging the challenges they face with traditional methods. It mentions that the author, a former physiotherapist, emphasizes the need for a platform that aligns with the profession's caring ethos and addresses common marketing obstacles in a user-friendly manner, and it aims to create a more supportive approach.
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- 2024
4. The Application of Kantian Ethical Principals in Global Website Design and Development.
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Williams, Kristopher S.
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WEB design , *WEB development , *WEB-based user interfaces , *MORAL reasoning , *TRUST , *REASONING in children - Abstract
This research article explores the application of Kantian ethical principles and moral reasoning within the web development field. Using cases from industry examples, it demonstrates how the application of these principles informs and enhances the development and design of web applications, encourages accessible, inclusive, and secure user experiences, and facilitates collaboration and trust within the industry. This article also provides examples of ethical conflicts in tasks and projects within web development and proposes remedies to these conflicts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
5. Medicomp Systems Announces Update of the Quippe(R) Solutions to the Web Component Standard.
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KNOWLEDGE graphs ,ELECTRONIC health records ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,WEB development ,CONSUMERS - Abstract
Medicomp Systems, a provider of patient data solutions, has announced an update to its Quippe Solutions to adhere to the W3C web component standard. Quippe's Clinical Data Engine connects complex medical information from various sources and integrates with different applications. This update aims to increase compatibility and simplify integration, reducing time-to-market for Medicomp's customers. The components will continue to evolve with W3C standards, ensuring Medicomp remains at the forefront of technology. The roll-out of the new web components is scheduled for completion in November 2024. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
6. Being SEEN Being HEARD Being FOUND.
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Davies, Tor
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INVESTMENTS ,MEDICAL office management ,PHYSICAL therapy ,INTERNET ,CONSUMER attitudes ,MARKETING ,BUSINESS ,MEDICAL practice ,WEB development ,WORLD Wide Web ,BLOGS - Abstract
Running a physical therapy business involves not only working on your patients but also working on your business. One of the key business activities is marketing, and many people avoid this because they don't know what to do or where to start. This article has broken it down into simple, easy steps and shows you how to make the biggest impact for minimal time and budget, so that your business can be seen, found and heard. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
7. Spokane Public Library: Going Live With FOLIO.
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O'Malley, Caris
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ACADEMIC libraries , *USER interfaces , *CATALOGING , *BUSINESS , *WEB development , *PUBLIC libraries , *LIBRARY automation - Abstract
The article focuses on breaking away from the pack is within your reach trust this scrappy little library system in eastern Washington.
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- 2022
8. DOES YOUR WEBSITE E-A-T THE COMPETITION?
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ESTEB, BILL
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HUMAN growth ,POCKET computers ,SOCIAL media ,MARKETING ,ADVERTISING ,MEDICAL protocols ,SEARCH engines ,ACCESS to information ,BUSINESS ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,WEB development ,WORLD Wide Web ,TRUST - Published
- 2022
9. Lessons from the Diversity Partners Project: Using knowledge translation to strengthen business engagement strategies and improve employment outcomes for job seekers with disabilities.
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Tamburo, Jeffrey, Switzer, Ellice, and Gower, Wendy Strobel
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BUSINESS , *EMPLOYMENT of people with disabilities , *LABOR market , *LABOR supply , *WEB development , *ORGANIZATIONAL change , *PATIENT participation , *JOB performance , *SUPPORTED employment , *HUMAN services programs , *EVALUATION of human services programs - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Effective employer engagement strategies are critical to the provision of high quality employment supports for individuals with disabilities. There is a gap in both relevant research and knowledge surrounding these strategies. This article describes the knowledge translation (KT) activities of the Diversity Partners Project, which are designed to promote and contextualize a set of promising employer engagement practices to improve outcomes for job seekers with disabilities. OBJECTIVE: KT is an emerging area of study in the field of disability and employment. This article explores the role of capacity building in a knowledge translation intervention for employment service providers. CONCLUSIONS: Ongoing efforts on the Diversity Partners Project have involved KT principles as an integral part of the process. The target audience of the intervention has been actively engaged in the process from development to implementation to evaluation. Overall, frontline staff have been receptive and even eager for the on-demand, business-focused tools made available to them on the website, though broad adoption has been hindered by a number of factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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10. METODE PENGADUAN FASILITAS PERKULIAHAN DAN PRAKTIKUM BERBASIS WEB (STUDI KASUS: STIKOM UYELINDO KUPANG)
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Delfiana Khatarina Tangkuya and Gregorius Rinduh Iriane Gregorius
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Medical education ,Web development ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Practicum ,Informatics ,Informatics engineering ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Information system ,Complaint ,Quality (business) ,business ,media_common ,Accreditation - Abstract
The more rapid development of universities in Indonesia, the competition between universities is getting bigger so that the quality and facilities of each university greatly affect the attractiveness and competitiveness of universities. College of Computer Informatics Management (STIKOM) Uyelindo Kupang has 672 students. The campus of STIKOM Uyelindo Kupang has three departments, namely, first-class informatics engineering, undergraduate information systems and D3 informatics engineering with each accredited B. The development and improvement of lecture and practicum facility services at (STIKOM) Uyelindo Kupang is very important to be monitored and maintained. If the campus has provided services and facilities for students but these services and facilities are not monitored and maintained, sooner or later the services and facilities provided will be damaged and can no longer be used. The purpose of this research is to build a complaint information system website for lecture facilities and practicum to help and facilitate students. Based on the results of the test analysis using the Slovin method, there is an average value of 87% with Strongly Agree (SS) criteria. Even with the index value, when viewed based on the type of variable, there are several question items with unfavorable criteria. Question items with these criteria need to be considered for future website development. In the future, the website development will take into account the lowest index value of each indicator, especially those with poor and bad criteria.
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- 2021
11. WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT OF HARVEST PRODUCTS BY 'TIDAK MENGELUH, BERDOA DAN BEKERJA COMMUNITY'
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Aliya Mutiara Devi, Ahmad Maulin Naufa, Ina Melati Indartoyo, and Devi Kurniawati Homan
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Work (electrical) ,Web development ,business.industry ,Sustainability ,Community awareness ,Business ecosystem ,Marketing ,business ,Marketing strategy ,Integrated marketing communications - Abstract
There are many ways that community groups do to survive during the pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus. One way to survive is done by one of the community groups to work together by planting vegetables that can be consumed as daily food ingredients that are filling and nutritious. Over time, the community realized that its strategy to survive could also be materially profitable. Self-harvested vegetable products can be developed into commercial products with a marketing strategy that combines websites and merchandise strategies. One of the main problems faced by the community is that the community has not adequately understood the strategy for managing and developing a website. However, the community already knows the usefulness of the website and how website development can benefit the community, not only in terms of selling vegetables but also community awareness that is easier to build. Furthermore, with public awareness, more parties will know the products produced by the community. Public awareness will also positively impact the sustainability of the business ecosystem in the community. The existence of synergies, the right strategy in managing and developing websites, collaboration with the community, and community awareness will have a good impact, especially for the community, not only in growing businesses to survive but also in being an example for others communities.
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- 2021
12. Enhancing decision-making in user-centered web development: a methodology for card-sorting analysis
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Alma Leora Culén, José A. Macías, and UAM. Departamento de Ingeniería Informática
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Informática ,Human–computer interaction ,User experience ,Web development ,Computer Networks and Communications ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Information architecture ,Findability ,Usability ,User-centered web application development ,Card sorting ,Hardware and Architecture ,Application domain ,Web application ,User interface ,Quantitative analysis ,business ,Software - Abstract
The World Wide Web has become a common platform for interactive software development. Most web applications feature custom user interfaces used by millions of people every day. Information architecture addresses the structural design of information to build quality web applications with improved usability of content, navigation, and findability. One of the most frequently utilized information architecture methods is card sorting—an affordable, user-centered approach for eliciting and evaluating categories and navigable items. Card sorting facilitates decision-making during the development process based on users’ mental models of a given application domain. However, although the qualitative analysis of card sorts has become common practice in information architecture, the quantitative analysis of card sorting is less widely applied. The reason for this gap is that quantitative analysis often requires the use of customized techniques to extract meaningful information for decision-making. To facilitate this process and support the structuring of information, we propose a methodology for the quantitative analysis of card-sorting results in this paper. The suggested approach can be systematically applied to provide clues and support for decisions. These might significantly impact the design and, thus, the final quality of the web application. Therefore, the approach includes proper goodness values that enable comparisons among the results of the methods and techniques used and ensure the suitability of the analyses performed. Two publicly available datasets were used to demonstrate the key issues related to the interpretation of card sorting results and the overall suitability and validity of the proposed methodology, This work was partially supported by the Spanish Government [grant number RTI2018-095255-B-I00]; and the Madrid Research Council [Grant Number P2018/TCS-4314]
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- 2021
13. Estudiantes de diseño gráfico en el rol de desarrolladores web: una experiencia didáctica centrada en aprendizajes activos
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Adolfina Pérez Garcias, David García-Solórzano, Celia Torres-Blasco, and Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
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aprendizaje activo ,web development ,Emerging technologies ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Attendance ,aprendizaje basado en proyectos ,desarrollo web ,Subject (documents) ,Context (language use) ,estrategia de enseñanza-aprendizaje ,General Medicine ,Graphic design ,teaching-learning strategy ,Bachelor ,Flipped classroom ,estudiantes de diseño gráfico ,activity learning ,project-based learning ,Computer literacy ,Pedagogy ,Psychology ,business ,graphic design students ,media_common - Abstract
Con la llegada de las nuevas tecnologías, los estudios de Diseño Gráfico -centrados en el desarrollo de capacidades visuales y comunicativas- han incorporado disciplinas multimedia e interactivas para hacer frente a los retos laborales. Estas nuevas disciplinas incluyen aspectos competenciales informaticos -necesarios profesionalmente- que se desvian del perfil de estos estudios, provocando dificultades de aprendizaje. Este artículo describe una experiencia docente de diseño, implementación y evaluación llevada a cabo en una asignatura de Estudios Superiores de Diseño Gráfico, donde el alumnado desarrolla webs con los lenguajes HTML y CSS. A través de la Investigación Basada en Diseño se ha verificado que una propuesta fundamentada en el aprendizaje basado en proyectos acompañada por el aprendizaje basado en problemas, la clase invertida y la tecnología educativa, es idonea para este contexto. Las técnicas, instrumentos e indicadores utilizados para evaluar la experiencia han sido: las observaciones de aula, los cuestionarios, la asistencia, la tasa de abandono y las calificaciones. Los resultados han sido positivos, puesto que se ha mejorado la adquisición de competencias, una mayor satisfacción del alumnado, asi como mejores resultados académicos. With the advent of new technologies, Graphic Design studies -focused on the development of visual and communication skills- have incorporated multimedia and interactive disciplines in order to face the industry challenges. These new disciplines include aspects of computer skills -professionally necessary- that deviate from the profile of these studies, causing learning difficulties. This article describes a teaching experience of design, implementation and evaluation carried out in a subject of Bachelor in Graphic Design, where students develop websites built with HTML and CSS. Using Design-Based Research, it has been verified that a proposal based on project-based learning, accompanied by problem-based learning, the flipped classroom and educative technology, is ideal for this context. The techniques, instruments and indicators used to evaluate the experience have been: classroom observations, questionnaires, attendance, dropout rate and grades. The results have been positive, the acquisition of skills has been improved, greater satisfaction has been obtained and better academic results have been achieved.
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- 2021
14. Visualization and Perception of Data Gaps in the Context of Citizen Science Projects
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Tom Hoyer, Julia Moritz, and Jana Moser
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Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Interpretation (philosophy) ,Context (language use) ,Data science ,Visualization ,Order (exchange) ,Perception ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Citizen science ,Use case ,Computers in Earth Sciences ,business ,Earth-Surface Processes ,media_common - Abstract
Citizen Science initiatives often collect the data in an unsystematic way and dependent on the voluntary participation of interested citizens. The visualization of such data must present this incompleteness in a way that is understandable and comprehensible even to scientific laypersons if the correct conclusions are to be drawn. Using the project “Experiencing Biodiversity” as an example, this article shows how these requirements can be taken into account in the development of an online portal. Thereby, we discuss how data gaps can be pointed out by means of maps in order to be able to better interpret the significance of crowd-based data. We use empirical user studies to show the extent to which this was successful in the “Experiencing Biodiversity” project and the role of additional interpretation aids. Finally, we discuss how the findings of this project could be transferred to other use cases.
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- 2021
15. MARKETING.
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AUTOMATION ,BUSINESS ,CHIROPRACTIC ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,MARKETING ,WEB development ,MEDICAL appointments ,MEDICAL office management ,MEDICAL practice ,INFORMATION resources ,SEARCH engines - Published
- 2019
16. Development of Mass Customization Tech-pocket Smart Fashion Using Computer Embroidery Machine: Website Development Reflecting the Characteristics of Generation MZ
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Youn-Hee Kim and Eunkyoo Lee
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World Wide Web ,Development (topology) ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Mass customization ,Architecture ,business ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design - Published
- 2021
17. Management of Django Web Development in Python
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Ashish Chandiramani
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World Wide Web ,Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Python (programming language) ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
Application Development is not only limited to the business or promotional field, but it also helps to provide the necessary services to the common people across the world by creating an interaction between the companies and the customers through the website. It also creates a platform for the common people who have the ability to attract the audience using their talent. We can take the example of various blog writers, online councilors and fashion influencers who have a large audience because of their quality content and knowledge in their field. We have generally seen how the electronic companies have marked their presence on the online platform via the website which enables the users to contact the company easily. Online retail companies interact with the users via website and provide the orders at the doorsteps of the people. There are various news agencies which had created their website which keeps the users updated with the latest national and international articles. The website development has helped to create a link between the people and the companies, but behind all these facilities there is a powerful language and commands that holds these computational activities and data transfers which helps to create a good interaction between the users and the website owners. Web developers are classified into Front-end and Back-end web developers, Front-end developers help to create an interactive interface that can be easily accessed by the users, whereas Back-end development deals with the main work that is done behind the screens. We can say that it helps to power the website by managing data transfer and other computational activities. In this project, the importance of Django and back-end web development is explained. Using the tools and commands of these languages we can make an interactive and user-friendly interface that can be easily accessed by people. Back-end was earlier known for limited purposes but now when it is explored thoroughly proved to be one of the best languages for website development, gaming, Artificial Intelligence, and highly advanced mobile applications.
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- 2021
18. HTML-Based Website Learning Training (Hypertext Markup Languange)
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Hardian Mursito, Ulfa Pauziah, and Rahmatika Rahmatika
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Markup language ,Web development ,business.industry ,Computer science ,General Medicine ,HTML ,Training (civil) ,law.invention ,World Wide Web ,Globalization ,law ,Hypertext ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
In today's era of globalization, websites are very familiar, where many people easily use the web or website. Some can make their own and some ask for it to be made or rather buy. Just use it and then we just need to use it. Our partners are neighborhood associations 05 and 06 which are located in Perumnas Depok Timur, which have young women and men who are curious about website development, and some young women and men want to continue their studies at a higher level by majoring in information and communication. In making a website, they need several stages that they have to apply because our partners are teenagers who are unfamiliar with website creation, for that we here want to make a basic training in website creation which will later be useful for them in terms of application in their environment and society. Where in this training introduced HTML (hypertext markup language). It is hoped that by studying HTML, teenagers can understand how to create a website with HTML.
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- 2021
19. Accessible Web Development
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Claire Kearney-Volpe and Amy Hurst
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Screen reader ,Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Best practice ,05 social sciences ,020207 software engineering ,Cascading Style Sheets ,02 engineering and technology ,Alternative education ,Human-centered computing ,Computer Science Applications ,Human-Computer Interaction ,World Wide Web ,Web design ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,business ,Curriculum ,computer ,050107 human factors ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
There are a growing number of jobs related to web development, yet there is little formal literature about the accessibility of web development with a screen reader. This article describes research to explore (1) web development accessibility issues and their impact on blind learners and programmers; (2) tools and strategies used to address issues; and (3) opportunities for creating inclusive web development curriculum and supportive tools. We conducted a Comprehensive Literature Review (CLR) to formulate accessibility issue categories, then interviewed 12 blind programmers to validate and expand on both issues in education and practice. The CLR yielded five issue categories: (1) visual information without an accessible equivalent, (2) orienting, (3) navigating, (4) lack of support, and (5) knowledge and use of supportive technologies. Our interview findings validated the use of CLR-derived categories and revealed nuances specific to learning and practicing web development. Blind web developers grapple with the inaccessibility of demonstrations and explanations of web design concepts, wireframing software, independent verification of computed Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and navigating browser-based developer tool interfaces. Tools and strategies include seeking out alternative education materials to learn independently, use of CSS frameworks, collaboration with sighted colleagues, and avoidance of design and front-end development. This work contributes to our understanding of accessibility issues specific to web development and the strategies that blind web developers employ in both educational and applied contexts. We identify areas in which greater awareness and application of accessibility best practices are required in Web education, a need to disseminate existing screen reader strategies and accessible tools, and to develop new tools that support Web design and validation of CSS. Finally, this research signals future directions for the development of accessible web curriculum and supportive tools, including solutions that leverage artificial intelligence, tactile graphics, and supportive-online communities of practice.
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- 2021
20. Comparison of library website function access tools 2014–2018
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Holt Zaugg and Brian Rennick
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Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,Library website ,Library and Information Sciences ,World Wide Web ,0509 other social sciences ,050904 information & library sciences ,Function (engineering) ,business ,0503 education ,Mobile device ,media_common - Abstract
PurposeFour years after the release of a responsive design website that provides a dynamic screen layout across three access devices (computer, tablet and smartphone), a repeat study was conducted to determine changes in the way that library website functions are and are not accessed.Design/methodology/approachA survey, similar to the original study, was used to determine the rate of access of 20 website functions by three access devices (computer, tablet and smartphone) and a “did not use” (DNU) category. A two-proportion Z-test was used to determine significant differences in the rate of access for each website function and the “did not use” (DNU) category by each access device from 2014 to 2018.FindingsThe computer is still the primary tool used to access website functions, but its rate of use is declining, while access via the smartphone is increasing, including research and for learning functions traditionally accessed only by computer. Access by tablet, with poor website function access rates in 2014, declined in use, with some rates approaching zero. Increases in the DNU category for website functions occurred, but reasons why were not determined. The increases raised questions about the relevance of some of the website functions and if other actions are needed to increase use.Originality/valueRepeating the 2014 study provided insights into the changing landscape of device preferences for accessing library website functions. The number of significant changes identified demonstrates the importance of recurring studies to determine how online access to library website functions evolves over time.
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- 2021
21. Information System for Monitoring High-Risk Pregnant Women
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Anisa Nurul Wilda, Izzati Muhimmah, and Yasmini Fitriyati
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Web development ,business.industry ,Order (business) ,Pregnancy History ,medicine ,Information system ,Medical history ,Medical emergency ,System interface ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
Maternal mortality rates are still high in several areas, including Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta. Based on the data obtained from the Bantul District Health Office, from 2018 to 2019, 28 pregnant women died. Posyandu and Puskesmas cadres often encounter problems in collecting data on pregnant women because they still use manual methods. Manual records using books has disadvantages because sometimes pregnant women forget to bring their books. Therefore, an application for recording pregnancy history is needed to enable convenient monitoring by Posyandu cadres, Puskesmas, doctors, and hospitals in order that pregnant women patients can be handled properly in case of emergency. The application used by pregnant women is Mobile App-based, meanwhile, the Web-based Monitoring Information System is used by Posyandu cadres, Puskesmas, doctors, and hospitals. The application allows displaying the medical history and makes it easier for pregnant women to have counseling or examinations without meeting directly with the doctor. If there are any problems in the womb, the doctor will immediately provide a solution or recommendation. The results of the system testing with 15 respondents as users show that 52,1% strongly agree, 37,7% agree, and 10,2% neutral in response to the system interface. The implementation of the information system for monitoring high-risk pregnant women in the majority is accepted by all actors. Hence, it can be concluded that in an attempt to digitalize manual recording of pregnant women's examinations, this information system for monitoring high-risk pregnant women is reliable to be implemented.
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- 2021
22. Good, Better, Best Practise – A Comparative Analysis of Official Destination Websites.
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Candice Louw
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E-Tourism ,Tourism Websites ,Official Destination Websites ,Online Tourism ,Web Development ,Hospitality industry. Hotels, clubs, restaurants, etc. Food service ,TX901-946.5 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
The uplifting financial impact that tourism may have on local and global economies of scale has resulted in tourists becoming a highly sought-after commodity capable of turning almost any tourism destination and its attractions into thriving exports. With the rapid evolution of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and the introduction of smart technologies in particular, however, tourism has become not only more accessible, but arguably also more competitive with an online, try-before-youbuy tourism experience now becoming a reality. Subsequently, the battle is no longer for top offline destination only, but also for online destination of choice. An opportunity thus exists for Official Destination Websites (ODWs) to take advantage of these, and additional opportunities, to enhance a prospective tourist’s online, pre-tourism experience. By analysing seven of the world’s most popular destinations’ capital city ODWs, one comes to realise that ODWs have become an integrated, rather than independent, part of facilitating tourism. As such, the importance of developing, implementing and maintaining an ODW to increase the likelihood of a possible tourist conversion from mere browser to buyer is highlighted. Finally, the similarities and differences between the analysed ODWs are also listed in an attempt to guide prospective tourism destinations in their endeavour to establish a new ODW, as well as allowing destinations with an existing ODW to possibly implement improvements.
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- 2017
23. A Generic Review of Web Technology: DJango and Flask
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Nuruldelmia Idris, Cik Feresa Mohd Foozy, and Palaniappan Shamala
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Web technology ,business.product_category ,Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Process (engineering) ,computer.software_genre ,World Wide Web ,SPARK (programming language) ,Bandwidth (computing) ,Internet access ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Relevance (information retrieval) ,Web service ,business ,computer ,General Environmental Science ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
The research is discussing the relevance of web technology based on its history, current development, future working process, threats, or attacks that are common in web technology, and its solutions to encounter the threats. Nowadays, web services have become one of the most vital components in peoples' daily lifestyle. People are talking how the advancement in the technology leads the world now. The evolution of network has triggered the demands especially in internet connection as everyone around the world are depending on the connection to do their activities especially for communication. It is required to have high speed internet and bandwidth to prevent poor connection. Besides that, due to advance development in computing products and network, people enables to catch up with the current trends which spark the existence of web development that are used to gather information.
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- 2021
24. Simple website development training as an effort to improve students' hard skills at SMK Negeri 3 Tegal
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Dairoh Dairoh, Ratono Ratono, and Slamet Wiyono
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Web development ,business.industry ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,Computer science ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Mathematics education ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,business ,Training (civil) ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
SMKN 3 Tegal has adequate ICT and is located in the heart of Tegal City and has a computer network major. This dedication is aimed at increasing hard skill knowledge through web development training. The activity which was attended by 30 participants was carried out by providing simple web basic theory, practice and web development assistance. The results of this activity show that participants can understand how to create a web, use, process, run and manage a simple web with a success rate of 87%.
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- 2021
25. UNIFY - The University Recommender
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Sakshi Jayesh Patel, Soham Manish Mehta, and Nidhi Vinod Padhariya
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World Wide Web ,Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Recommender system ,business - Abstract
As humanity move towards the digital age university education started becoming more and more important for any field in the market, but to understand the process of how the university admissions work a student has to invest a lot of time and money to get the required information with a possibility of getting scammed, to over this issue a sophisticated university recommender system is discussed in this paper and basic details on how to implement the system as well as difficulties faced while developing the said system is discussed in brief.
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- 2021
26. An analysis and Design of An Automated Dashboard technologies for developing web based applications - BHAIKENOTES
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Vivek Singh et.al
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Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,General Mathematics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Cloud computing ,Plan (drawing) ,JavaScript ,Adaptability ,Education ,World Wide Web ,Computational Mathematics ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Internship ,Web application ,InformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUS ,business ,Drill down ,computer ,computer.programming_language ,media_common - Abstract
Dashboard are relied upon to improve dynamic by enhancing cognizance and gaining by human perceptual capacities. Subsequently, premium in dashboards has expanded as of late, which is additionally obvious from the expansion of dashboard arrangement suppliers on the lookout. Regardless of dashboards' fame, little is thought about the degree of their viability, for example what sorts of dashboards turn out best for various clients or undertakings. In this paper, we direct a complete multidisciplinary writing survey with a plan to recognize the basic issues associations may have to consider while actualizing dashboards. Dashboards are probably going to succeed and take care of the issues of introduction organization and data load when certain perception standards and highlights are available (for example high information ink proportion and drill down highlights). We suggest that dashboards accompany some degree of adaptability, for example permitting clients to switch between elective introduction designs. Additionally, some hypothesis driven direction through pop-ups and alerts can assist clients with choosing a fitting introduction design.In this dashboard user can get notes of all subjects as well as all the stuff which help him grabbing a good job and also provide internships notification to users.The machine learning helps them what they require and the best result will come for them to support them.This also give the option of chatting so they can chat among the other users for any help.This also use cloud for saving their data and for faster access.So, this dashboard use web development, cloud and machine-learning and the languages for this are mainly Html,css,Bootstrap,Javascript and Php and some sqlUsers will provide the notification of many events like exam and hackathon through this dashboard.
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- 2021
27. Analyzing the Impact of Search Engine Optimization Techniques on Web Development Using Experiential and Collaborative Learning Techniques
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Dipti Yogesh Pawade
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World Wide Web ,Web development ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Search engine optimization ,Collaborative learning ,business ,Experiential learning ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Published
- 2021
28. Elements of the Historical Cultural Landscape: Mapping Methods and Results in the District of Augsburg
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Markus Hilpert and Sophie Grunenberg
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Web development ,business.industry ,Hotline ,Cultural landscape ,Cadastre ,05 social sciences ,Environmental resource management ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,0507 social and economic geography ,02 engineering and technology ,Nature protection ,Geography ,Public participation ,Natural hazard ,Human geography ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Computers in Earth Sciences ,business ,050703 geography ,ddc:910 ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,Earth-Surface Processes - Abstract
Many traces of human cultures and activities over the centuries have marked the landscape, but they are often not recognisable at first glance. The recording and inventory of these historical cultural landscape elements, and their associated mapping, serve to raise awareness of—and ultimately also protect and maintain—the cultural landscape. Researchers at the Chair of Human Geography and Transition Research at the University of Augsburg have recorded all preserved and visible elements of the historical cultural landscape in the district of Augsburg that are not currently under monument or nature protection, and which consequently have not yet been mapped for the corresponding cadastre. In a first step, old maps, aerial and satellite images, local chronicles, regional books and other writings were examined. Subsequently, through public participation instruments, such as information events, individual interviews with local people and a hotline, further historical cultural landscape elements were recorded, based on the knowledge of local citizens. As a result, the three-year project was able to identify a total of 613 cultural remnants of various functions, and these were visualised and saved through numerous maps.
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- 2021
29. The Factors of Employee Performance: A Study of SearchNEasy
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Daisy Mui Hung Kee, Amitha Madhu, Yan Jin Chuah, Li Khuan Yeoh, Miguel Córdova, Jia Jun Chan, Kok Ban Teoh, Chung Hong Lim, Sin Ni Hor, Jia Xin Chia, Uma Warrier, and Florence E-Vern Tan
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Service (business) ,Government ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,Web development ,business.industry ,Web design ,Organizational culture ,Secondary research ,Workload ,General Medicine ,Business ,Marketing ,Business transformation - Abstract
SearchNEasy is a Malaysia-based Web Development Company providing leading customized web solutions for worldwide business over the past 20 years. People, process, and technology are three elements for successful business transformation. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic affects the workload of employees as the demand for the company's service for web design increases due to the Movement Control Order (MCO), where the Malaysian government commands the closure of all private and government sectors, except those deemed as essential needs. This research intends to understand the factors contributing to employees’ performance. This study was conducted through primary and secondary research with respondents and existing data. Through this study, employees’ performance, job stress, job demand, organizational culture, and organizational rewards were analyzed. It was shown that job stress is one of the factors of employee performance in SearchNEasy due to the increase in workload and lack of employees during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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- 2021
30. MyAbility: A Web Portal for Students with Challenge based on Web Content Accessibility Guideline 2.0
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Nurulnadwan Aziz, Nor Hayati Abdul Hamid, Zatul Amilah Shaffiei, and Abdul Aziz Hamzah
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General Computer Science ,Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Universal design ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Equity (finance) ,Flexibility (personality) ,Interaction design ,World Wide Web ,User experience design ,Web content ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Function (engineering) ,media_common - Abstract
Statistic of people with challenge in Malaysia has been gradually increased. People with challenge are those who have certain impairments such as physical, visual, hearing, learning, speech, mental and multiple challenges that may hinder their effective interaction and participation in society. This also includes the students with challenge in higher learning institution (i.e. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia). Based on the interview, it was reported that there is lack of proper platform for students with challenge to interact and access the information particularly related to university, since their requirements on the facilities provided are different with general students. Thus, higher learning institution including Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia has come out with a policy regarding students with challenge based on five (5) principles which are inclusivity, accessibility, equity, flexibility and equivalence to bridge the gap between the students with challenge, facilities and the communities in the university. To fulfil the policy, technology should be used as a medium for students with challenge to get greater opportunity to interact and access the information. Therefore, this project aims to develop a web portal for students with challenge which focus on accessibility principle. Web Development Life Cycle (WDLC) methodology has been utilized to complete the development of web portal, which is based on the standard of Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) 2.0. User experience testing has been carried out in terms of the functionality provided by the developed web portal to the students with challenge. It was found that the accessibility elements provided in the developed web portal are well function. Hence, this study concludes that a proper design and development of a web portal could bridge the gap between students with challenge, communities as well as facilities provided in university.
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- 2021
31. Development of a design framework for the promotion of African Arts and Crafts on an E-Commerce platform
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Afeez Babatunde Siyanbola
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World Wide Web ,Content marketing ,Web development ,User experience design ,business.industry ,Handicraft ,Computer science ,Search engine optimization ,Web design ,Social media ,E-commerce ,business - Abstract
This paper enunciates the impact of e-commerce in redefining contemporary buying and selling globally. The paper articulates the importance of high internet penetration to consumers embrace of e-commerce in enhancing the growth of Africa emerging markets. The potentials of e-commerce provide an enabling opportunity for the promotion and sale of African arts and crafts within Africa and globally. Apparently, the originality and richness of African arts and crafts resonates functionality and desirability of the works. Therefore, this paper developed a framework for the development and implementation of an e-commerce platform specifically built for the promotion of African arts and crafts. The developed framework is anchored on three dimensions namely web design graphics, user experience and web advertisements. Components of web design graphics include visual weight, colour psychology, page layout and photography. User Experience is categorized into graphic user interface, navigation, ergonomics, design and implementation, web development languages, e-commerce enterprise framework and search engine optimization. The web advertisement components are content marketing, social media, public relation and social marketing. Keyword: E-commerce Visual Weight Colour Psychology Page Layout User Experience
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- 2021
32. After-Hours Learning
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Carmen Cole, Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Mary Beth Rosson, and Joslenne Pena
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education.field_of_study ,Medical education ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,General Computer Science ,Web development ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Population ,Computer programming ,050301 education ,02 engineering and technology ,Space (commercial competition) ,Education ,Adult education ,020204 information systems ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,education ,business ,0503 education - Abstract
Many initiatives have focused on attracting girls and young women (K-12 or college) to computer science education. However, professional women who never learned to program have been largely ignored, despite the fact that such individuals may have many opportunities to benefit from enhanced skills and attitudes about computer programming. To provide a convenient learning space for this population, we created and evaluated the impacts of a nine-week web development workshop that was carefully designed to be both comfortable and engaging for this population. In this article, we report how the professionals’ attitudes and skills grew over the course of the workshop and how they now expect to integrate these skills and attitudes into their everyday lives.
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- 2021
33. Cloud evolutionary computation system for advanced engineering analytics
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Jeffisa Delaosia Kosasih, Wai K. Chong, and Jui-Sheng Chou
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Web analytics ,Web development ,business.industry ,Computer science ,General Engineering ,Cloud computing ,JavaScript ,Evolutionary computation ,Computer Science Applications ,Computer engineering ,Analytics ,Modeling and Simulation ,Applications of artificial intelligence ,business ,Metaheuristic ,computer ,Software ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
The range of applications of artificial intelligence (AI) that is based on nature-inspired metaheuristics is rapidly increasing across various scientific fields as it is used to solve complex engineering problems. This work develops a cloud evolutionary machine learning system, called the nature-inspired metaheuristic optimization and prediction system (NiMOPS) that is composed of metaheuristic AI and web modules. The objective of the proposed system is to provide a user-friendly web analytics for making efficient, effective, and accurate predictions as solutions to engineering problems. For the purposes of web development, this work connects two programming languages, which are MATLAB and Java. A MATLAB Compiler is used to package the system into Java Archive (JAR) files, which provide the core modules for the development of the NiMOPS website using an integrated development environment (IDE). IDE compiles the JAR files, and web utilities (JavaScript, CSS, Servlet, and other utility files) to form the response-request connection between the user and the server. Therefore, the web-based system does not require the installation of an application by the users because they can access the cloud computing system ubiquitously with a browser or mobile device. Furthermore, it has many functions, including export—import file, train model, optimize prediction, save model and visualize results. Several case studies of this system, involving classification and regression problems, were examined. The analytic results of using the system to solve classification problems revealed that the system had a fault diagnosis accuracy of 96.5% and an accidental small fire accuracy of 52.4%. In solving regression problems, the root mean square errors were 28.58–68.82% better than those of previous methods. In particular, the proposed system performed multiple performance measures that were utilized in a regression analysis and were found to be more reliable evaluation metrics than used in elsewhere. The numerical experiments verified that cloud computing provides an innovative way to enable decision-makers to solve engineering problems.
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- 2021
34. Interview with Norman Meyrowitz
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Claus Atzenbeck
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Web development ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Mosaic (geodemography) ,Hypermedia ,law.invention ,World Wide Web ,Scholarship ,Norm (artificial intelligence) ,law ,New product development ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,The Internet ,Hypertext ,business ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Norm Meyrowitz is currently an Adjunct Professor of the Practice of Computer Science at Brown University. He received an Sc.B. in Computer Science from Brown in 1981, and is recognized for his work on linking and multimedia technology for the Internet and for the evolution of Web development software. In the 1980s, Norm served as a Co-Director of Brown University's Institute for Research in Information and Scholarship, where he led the development of Intermedia, a hypermedia system that influenced both the creator of the Web and the creator of the Mosaic Web browser. In mid-1980s, he helped start two ACM conferences - OOPSLA (Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, and Languages) and Hypertext '87, which continue to this day. Following his work in academia, Norm worked for several years as the Director of System/User Software for pen/tablet pioneer GO Corporation before transitioning to his role as President of Product Development at Macromedia (later acquired by Adobe). At Macromedia, Norm oversaw a variety of Web development and multimedia products at Macromedia, including Shockwave, Dreamweaver, Flash, the latter of which had more than 4 billion downloads in its heyday in the 1990s and early 2000s.
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- 2021
35. Using static web technologies and git-based workflows to re-design and maintain a library website (quickly) with non-technical staff
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Marco Seiferle-Valencia, Jessica Martinez, Olivia Wikle, Evan Peter Williamson, Devin Becker, and Jylisa Doney
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Digital libraries ,Web development ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Libraries ,Library website ,Re design ,Library and Information Sciences ,Digital library ,Education ,World Wide Web ,Workflow ,Web site development ,Library education ,business ,Archives--Study and teaching - Abstract
In 2018, a university-wide brand update prompted the University of Idaho Library to re-examine their website development practices and move towards a static web approach that leverages librarian skillsets and provides the library greater control over its systems and data. This case study describes the methodological reasons behind the decision to use the static site generator Jekyll over a Content Management System (CMS) and the practical steps taken to create a sustainable and agile development model. The article details the ways this static web approach (nicknamed “Lib-STATIC”) facilitates cross-departmental communication, collaboration, and innovative feature development for library staff members of varying technical abilities. (Post print version of published article)
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- 2021
36. Outpatient Information System at X Bogor Web-Based Clinic
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Abdul Robi Padri
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Ajax ,Service (systems architecture) ,Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,JavaScript ,World Wide Web ,Information system ,Web application ,Public service ,Information flow (information theory) ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
The clinic as one of the public service agencies requires the awareness of an accurate and reliable information system, and is adequate to improve its services to patients and other related environments. With such a wide scope of service, of course there are many complex problems that occur in the service process in the clinic. The number of variables in the clinic also determines the speed of information flow required by users and the PHP clinic environment can also be integrated with HTML, JavaScript, Jquery, and Ajax. However, in general PHP is more widely used in conjunction with HTML-type files. By using PHP we can create a dynamic powerful website with the accompanied database management. In addition, the use of PHP, which can mostly be used on many platforms, is one of the reasons why you have to master PHP to become a reliable web development.
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- 2021
37. Web-development with Laravel framework
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Zoltán Subecz
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World Wide Web ,Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,business - Published
- 2021
38. The GJU Website Development Process and Best Practices
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Mai Al-Zu'bi, Wael Sararhah, Hala Barham, and Feras Al-Hawari
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Information Systems and Management ,Process management ,Web development ,Process (engineering) ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Strategy and Management ,Best practice ,business ,Computer Science Applications ,Information Systems - Abstract
This paper introduces a website development process comprised of six phases: requirements, content, design, development, launch, and maintenance. In this context, a website is considered the primary marketing channel for a university and has different characteristics than web-portals. In the content phase, a flat content structure with fielded content types has been defined to make the website content-rich and intuitive to navigate. In the design phase, reusable page templates and engaging UI components were proposed to improve website appearance, usability, and responsiveness. In the development phase, the development framework, technology stack, and development steps to build non-interactive websites have been suggested. Best practices to test, secure, and monitor the website before launching it were also covered in the launch phase. Hosting a website in-house requires addressing issues like quality assurance and system administration in the maintenance phase. Yet, the analytics reports and survey results showed that the suggested process enabled producing a high-quality website.
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- 2021
39. Studying the role of progressive web application in modern web development
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Y.М. Nurpeisov
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World Wide Web ,Web development ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Web application ,business - Published
- 2021
40. Development of FHIR based web applications for appointment management in healthcare
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José Machado, Hugo Peixoto, Tiago Guimarães, António Abelha, António Chaves, Júlio Duarte, and Universidade do Minho
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Science & Technology ,Web Development ,business.industry ,Computer science ,FHIR ,Schedule Management ,Interoperability ,Information technology ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Scheduling (computing) ,Engineering management ,Work (electrical) ,Health care ,Hospital Information Systems ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Information system ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Web application ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,business ,Implementation ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
The integration of Information Technology systems in healthcare is no new concept, however, the ever growing solutions offered by the IT field are pushing a revamp of older implementations of Hospital Information Systems. Contemporary web-based solutions are now readily available and promise independence from operating systems and desktop bound systems, while incorporating faster and more secure methods. The focus on interoperable systems has been setting new goals towards fully computerized hospital management and the progress of healthcare standards over the years has made interoperability an obligation. The work presented hereby reflects a FHIR web based application to overcome the problem presented by scheduling and appointment management., This work has been supported by FCT -Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia within the R&D Units Project Scope: UIDB/00319/2020.
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- 2021
41. Website Optimization Design to Cut Stock Problems in 1 and 2 Dimensions with Genetic Algorithms
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Christine Natalia and Sandy Kartolo
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Engineering drawing ,Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Crossover ,Parameterized complexity ,Cascading Style Sheets ,HTML ,JavaScript ,Cutting stock problem ,Genetic algorithm ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
Many industries produce waste that cannot be reused, especially in the process of cutting raw materials. The use of raw materials that are not optimal indicates that the pattern of item placement on raw materials produces waste which cannot be used for other needs. This problem is known as cutting stock problem. This study aims to reduce the waste that arises when cutting raw material sheets into small pieces needed in the industry by developing a website as a tool in completing the placement of cutting patterns on raw materials. The developed website describes the results of optimal placement patterns in the form of images for 1 and 2 dimensions with the genetic algorithm method as an optimization algorithm using rectangle packing sequence in codification, cornerset modification algorithm on decoding, parameterized uniform crossover on crossover, roulette wheel on selection, and random generated mutations. Website development is made with hypertext markup language to display various information needed, cascading style sheets to arrange components in structured and uniform websites, and javascript to create genetic algorithm logic. This research resulted in the placement of cutting patterns on sheets of raw material on the canvas by labeling the names of each item.
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- 2020
42. A MARKETING STRATEGY FOR THERAPISTS.
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DAVIES, TOR
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BUSINESS ,CONSUMERS ,CUSTOMER relations ,MANIPULATION therapy ,MARKETING ,WEB development ,MEDICAL personnel ,PATIENTS ,PHYSICAL therapists ,STRATEGIC planning ,WORLD Wide Web ,INFORMATION resources ,SOCIAL media ,MEDICAL offices ,OFFICE management - Abstract
In this article we explain why you're doomed to failure if you don't have a marketing strategy, why most marketing efforts fail and why narrowing your focus can give you the much-needed advantage as well as help you save time and resources. We explain how to identify patients who are most likely to 'convert' and become paying customers, and we outline a tried-and-tested strategy that you can copy - there's no need to recreate the wheel or figure it out yourself. This, combined with use of the Co-Kinetic content and unique, state-of the-art marketing platform, means you can run a new monthly campaign that takes just 15-20 minutes of your time to set up, requires no technical know-how and is fully automated. As a result you will be generating new leads for your email list, keeping your website fresh with new content and SEO-optimised, your social networks will be active, engaging and growing, and you'll be keeping in touch with, and offering useful, helpful content to help all your email prospects, keeping you at the forefront of their minds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
43. 13 STEPS TO BUILDING A THRIVING THERAPY BUSINESS.
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DAVIES, TOR
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BUSINESS ,ELECTRONIC publishing ,MARKETING ,WEB development ,INFORMATION resources ,SEARCH engines ,SOCIAL media ,MEDICAL offices ,OFFICE management - Abstract
If you do these 13 tasks well, I guarantee that you will build a thriving therapy business, with a constant stream of fresh, new, cash-paying clients, as well increasing loyalty among your existing clientele. Sound too good to be true? Well it isn’t – we’ve put it into practice and it works. For each task I will explain the rationale behind why each task appears in the list and, wherever possible, give you links to practical resources to enable you to implement them. Most of the tasks you should be able to do yourself, or with very minimal help. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
44. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BLENDED LEARNING SYSTEM FOR THE TRAINING OF THE GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION STANDARD OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE DEVELOPER
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Mulya Nanda Hariandja
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Government ,Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Applied Mathematics ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,050801 communication & media studies ,Test validity ,Test (assessment) ,Blended learning ,Engineering management ,0508 media and communications ,Facilitator ,Curriculum development ,business ,0503 education ,Curriculum - Abstract
The implementation of face-to-face education and training is often constrained by issues of curriculum, infrastructure, opportunities and time. This training need large budget for accommodation and consumption which add to the difficulty for the state civil officer (SCO) to attend education and training. Curricula that should be the basis for conducting training are often not implemented well with consideration of budget efficiency. This study aims to overcome these problems by developing training for the Standard Operational Procedure (SOP) Developer of the Government Administration with a valid, practical and efficient blended learning model to improve human resources. This study used a blended learning model which consists the following stages: curriculum development and teaching materials, explanations to mentors or supervisors of employees, web development and small group trials, improvements and trials in medium groups, implementation of learning, and evaluation. The results were obtained from 3 aspects of the validity test, namely aspects of media, material and language. Next, test the practicality using data from facilitator responses and training participants' responses. While the effectiveness test is obtained using the results of the training participants' skills test accompanied by pre-test and pos-test. The results of the average product validity gets a value of 93.59% which indicate the blended learning were very valid. On the average practicality of facilitator responses 82.69% of the which indicated the model is very practical. The results of the effectiveness of the skills test results showed an average of 84.61% which is very effective. In conclusion, the development of the blended learning system for training of S.O.P Developer of government administration at the center of human resource development is valid, practical, and effective. Thus it can be applied as model of training for state officer in the future.
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- 2020
45. Electronic student feedback management system based on web development
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Mahmood Alfathe, Mohammed A. M. Abdullah, Fahad Layth Malallah, and Jamal Mahmood
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Academic year ,Web development ,Multimedia ,Process (engineering) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,General Medicine ,computer.software_genre ,JavaScript ,Management system ,Web programming ,business ,computer ,Electronic systems ,computer.programming_language ,Accreditation - Abstract
Nowadays, operation management performed by electronic systems in different life sectors is distributed and expanded swiftly due to several advantages that can be achieved, such as time reduction process, simplicity, and high accuracy of running operations. In the educational sector, performing student feedback electrolytically (using PC, Tablet, or Mobile) rather than the ordinary paper-based methods saves staff and students' time and makes managing the data easier. This paper proposes a new approach for the Electronic Student Feedback Management System based on web programming, which consists of input, process, store, and retrieves information using a database. The system is based on the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) questionnaire model, which is implemented using web development tools (HTML, CSS, Javascript, MySQL, and PHP with Apache web-server). As a result, the proposed system was implemented successfully. The Electronic Engineering College officially adopted it at Ninevah University to perform the student feedback for the academic year 2018-2019, in which 4,282 student feedback applications (SFA) have been recorded. After that, statistical operations were done for extracting useful information effortlessly and accurately. As a result, more than 800 students made 4282 records have participated in the proposed system. This information can be quickly recorded and utilized to identify the weaknesses to address them in the next academic year.
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- 2020
46. Applications: revolutionary changes in web development
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Olga Korzachenko and Kyrylo Cherniavskyi
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World Wide Web ,Engineering ,Web development ,business.industry ,business - Published
- 2020
47. Baton Rouge (Louisiana): On the Importance of Thematic Cartography for 'Neopragmatic Horizontal Geography’
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Olaf Kühne and Corinna Jenal
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Web development ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Baton rouge ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,0507 social and economic geography ,021107 urban & regional planning ,02 engineering and technology ,Regional geography ,law.invention ,Thematic map ,Framing (social sciences) ,law ,Human geography ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,CLARITY ,Computers in Earth Sciences ,business ,Community development ,050703 geography ,Cartography ,Earth-Surface Processes - Abstract
The presented contribution is based on the testing of a 'neopragmatic' access to spaces in the context of horizontal geography using the case study of Baton Rouge, Louisiana (USA). In this approach, the focus is less on the theoretical framing or the detailed development of community development, but rather on the importance of thematic cartography in the neopragmatic approach of regional geography. The neopragmatic approach prioritizes the multi-perspective study of spatial constellations over theoretical 'purity' and methodological clarity. The investigation is 'horizontally' oriented and is characterized by the constructivist framed synthesis of research results from different disciplines (e.g., on economic or structural development).
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- 2020
48. Cartographic Scale in Immersive Virtual Environments
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Florian Hruby, Rainer Ressl, and Irma Castellanos
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Scale (ratio) ,Web development ,Computer science ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,0507 social and economic geography ,Level of detail (writing) ,Space (commercial competition) ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Visualization ,Conceptual blending ,Realm ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Geovisualization ,Computers in Earth Sciences ,business ,050703 geography ,Cartography ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Earth-Surface Processes - Abstract
Scale has been a defining criterion of mapmaking for centuries. However, this criterion is fundamentally questioned by highly immersive virtual reality (VR) systems able to represent geographic environments at a high level of detail and, thus, providing the user with a feeling of being present in VR space. In this paper, we will use the concept of scale as a vehicle for discussing some of the main differences between immersive VR and non-immersive geovisualization products. Based on a short review of diverging meanings of scale we will propose possible approaches to the issue of both spatial and temporal scale in immersive VR. Our considerations shall encourage a more detailed treatment of the specific characteristics of immersive geovisualization to facilitate deeper conceptual integration of immersive and non-immersive visualization in the realm of cartography.
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- 2020
49. The Development of Website on Management Information System for E-commerce and Services
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Shoffan Saifullah, Andi Muhammad Dirham Dewantara, and Ahmad Tri Hidayat
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management information system ,Web development ,lcsh:T58.5-58.64 ,business.industry ,Computer science ,lcsh:Information technology ,White-box testing ,System testing ,E-commerce ,Data flow diagram ,World Wide Web ,Management information systems ,Preprocessor ,e-commerce ,service ,website ,business ,Database transaction ,waterfall - Abstract
Currently, the sales system is overgrowing. The concept of selling that was done manually (which is still less than optimal) becomes electronic (e-commerce). System development requires a digital platform. This platform must be able to carry out all activities that were carried out before (manually), such as collecting documents, recording transactions, and reporting. Besides, the e-commerce platform can provide support and increased performance in the sales process, both in checking stock items, transaction reports, and services. Besides, this optimization can provide services precisely and quickly to consumers. A management information system concept is needed to carry out e-commerce and services with integrated data and be stored in its development database. This prototype concept requires a method for website development. The method used is a waterfall. Website design uses the Hypertext PreProcessor (PHP) programming language and MySQL database. The design model uses two concepts: entity-relationship diagrams (ERD) and data flow diagrams (DFD). The result is a website and e-commerce services that can be accepted by users and e-commerce organizers with tests that have been carried out. System testing uses Blackbox and Whitebox testing, each of which results can be used to implement e-commerce sites and services. The website can assist officers in service and e-commerce and make it easier for officers to determine the target and service status.
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- 2020
50. PEMBUATAN WEBSITE SEBAGAI OPTIMALISASI PROMOSI PELAYANAN KLINIK PRATAMA BRASTOMOLO TEMANGGUNG
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Mukhamad Musta'in
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Product (business) ,Medical services ,Health services ,Knowledge management ,Promotion (rank) ,Web development ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,The Internet ,Community service ,business ,Health sector ,media_common - Abstract
The development of technology is currently very supportive to be used as a means of promotion and information. Especially in the area of ??the website which is currently an information medium that offers various conveniences in presenting information. The website is more easily accessible to people in various regions by simply using the internet. One of them is in terms of marketing the products of a business, the website can be a means of promoting, marketing and conveying information effectively and efficiently to the public. Creating a website for marketing a product is needed, one of which is for the health sector. The Brastomolo clinic is no exception, which is involved in health services such as medical services, nursing services and pharmacies. The purpose of this activity is to increase staff knowledge about web development and introduce the Brastomolo clinic to the public through web media. The method used was conducting clinical web searches, then implementing training in making the clinic web development at Pratama Brastomolo. The result of this community service activity is the understanding of the staff in the good category (64%), sufficient knowledge (33%) and web development is still in the development stage. Thus it can be concluded that community service activities are running well and periodic monitoring of web development is required.
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- 2020
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