evaluation form Page Layout Criteria Berry’s Bug Blasters Terminix Orkin Organization Simplistic design Structured in unordered list All links are functional Logical naming convention (Home‚ About Us‚ etc.) This site was extremely simplistic‚ not much to organize. The structure was not all that bad the site just needs more meaningful placement of information The links were functional Logical names were selected This site has a simplistic design with the links located at top of the page for easy user
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David Allen Content of the pages: Yourfavoriteteam.com shall contain college football memorabilia items that are categorized as follows: clothing apparel‚ hats‚ coffee cups‚ and miscellaneous items. Customer service shall also be added; this will include information about the company‚ our contact information‚ frequently asked questions‚ shipping‚ policies on returns‚ terms of use of the Website‚ as well as a page where customers can give reviews. Each product page shall display a picture of
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2.3. Use cases 5 2.3.1. Use Case: Access Alumni Home Page 6 2.3.2. Use Case: Alum Chooses Survey 7 2.3.3. Use Case: Create New Entry 8 2.3.4. Use Case: Update an Entry. 9 2.3.5. Use Case: Search for an Alumni/E-mail and Alumni 10 2.4. Non-functional requirements 11 3.0. Requirement specifications 12 3.1. External interface specifications 12 3.2. Functional Requirements 12 3.2.1. Access Alumni Home Page 12 3.2.2. Survey 12 3.2.3. Create a new entry 13
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Figure 3-1 on page 76compares the costs and services associated with web hosting.In making the server decision‚ “Scalability”‚ which is the potential for rapidexpansion of the e-commerce system‚ should be of paramount concern. Webserver performance measurements and evaluations including both hardware(computer) models‚ software such as the O/S involved‚ as well as benchmarks ofperformance will permit comparison shopping and more bang for the buck by theclient firm. Figure 3-3 on page 79 presents Mindcraft
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Week 5 Baderman Island Resort Learning Team A Anthony Redwanc‚ Terry Barnes‚ Ericka Cabrera‚ Miles Morton and Francisco Acevedo September 29‚ 2014 Web/240 Mary Paquet List and Description of Design Criteria Initial Impression The initial impression of a website is extremely important. Most people make snap judgments. It can take only half a second for users to form an opinion about a website‚ which determines whether they like your site or not and whether they’ll stay or leave
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2 Functional Requirements 6 Admin 7 Sequence diagram for Admin as follows:- 7 Warehouse-Admin 7 Sequence diagram for Warehouse Admin as follows:- 8 Dealer 8 Sequence diagram for Dealer as follows:- 9 4.2.1 Web portal for hosting web pages 9 4.3 Non Functional Requirements 10 5 Proposed Solution 10 5.1 High Level Architecture 10 6 Process Deployment 12 7 Effort Estimate 13 8 Risk Assessment 14 9 Hardware and Software 14 10 Communication Plans 16 Conclusion 16 Introduction
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When web browsers contact servers‚ they’re asking to be sent pages built with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) / Hypertext Preprocessor ( PHP ). Browsers interpret those pages and display them on your computer. They also can display applications‚ programs‚ animations‚ and similar material created with programming languages such as Java and ActiveX‚ scripting languages such as JavaScript‚ and techniques such as AJAX. Sometimes‚ home pages contain links to files the web browser can’t play or display
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organizes those goods and services that are being sold. A small commerce site can have a very simple static catalog‚ which is a simple list written in HTML that appears on a Web page or a series of Web pages. To add an item‚ delete an item‚ or change an item’s listing‚ the company must edit the HTML of one or more pages. Larger commerce sites are more likely to use a dynamic catalog. A dynamic catalog stores the information about items in a database‚ usually on a separate computer that is accessible
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Page Content section: Short paragraph for each web page describing its content and purpose. Include each page name. Do not include spaces or special characters in the page names. The underscore character ( _ ) is acceptable. For example‚ home page: index.html or resume page: LName_Resume.html‚ etc. Home Page: index.html- This page will have a lot of pictures showing the different picture showing parents the different activities that their child will be doing. The purpose of this page will so that
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Pretorius/2007 This new file is going to be your home page In place of untitled.htm type: Index.html Make sure to type the filename and .html‚ otherwise Dreamweaver will not recognise it as a webpage If that happens you’ll have to rename the file at a later stage To rename the file: Press F2 or Right-click on the file Edit Rename To Edit or work on this page‚ double-click on Index.html – it will open the page and you can now design your website PAGE PROPERTIES To select background colour/picture
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