REVIEW OF RELATED STUDIES AND LITERATURE
Related literature and studies which composed of foreign and local relevant to the present study are included in this chapter.
Related literature Foreign
According to Beaird (2010), the process of designing a website falls somewhere between bridge building and sculpture. Yes, we want to create an individual site that’s aesthetically pleasing, but our highest priority should be to meet the needs of our client.
Watrall and Siarto (2009) explain how to create really beautiful websites and still make sure to satisfy the users in their book, Head First Web Design. It all begins with good planning. Then you’ve got to write for the Web, know your audience, and, above all else, make sure you’re designing for your users, not yourself.
According to Swimmerin (2006), the internet needed a single and highly productive scripting language, and that’s where PHP came in. Most developers use PHP in web applications from the simplest guestbook or blog to shopping
Local
Rubio (2008) from Cacho’s (2009) thesis, there is certainly more data usage over phone lines today than, say, 10 years ago when data transmission was mostly just through fax or telex. Email, instant messaging, and other web-based communication tools are indispensable today. It would be almost impossible to conduct business today without these tools.
According to Ceralde (2002) from Deato’s (2007) thesis stated that it is very evident that people fully trust the capabilities of computers. It is proven by the fact that most of the systems are now computerized. Computers have greater capability in terms of efficiency and work because computerized processing of data minimizes human intervention thus producing accurate information.
Tittel and Johnson (2001) from Bernabe, Mogado and Pascua’s (2007) thesis, networks are vital to the business use of computers, especially for the applications and data that networks can deliver. If a single computer with