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This paper presents a usability evaluation of the MTE (Ministry of Labor e Employment) website in order to measure the effectiveness, efficiency and user satisfaction regarding the website. The participants were 12 users (07 users were female and 05 male). The results indicate that although the education level of all participants and computing experience, many of them have had difficulty in finding information and do not recommend the site. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Este projeto tem como proposta principal a produção de um website que consolide informações, pesquisas, artigos, teses, notícias e produções audiovisuais que abordem a temática da Televisão Digital. A concepção deve ser construir com as bases de um modelo transdisciplinar de informações, já que pretende condensar e reunir inúmeras áreas correlatas à temática citada. O website LabTVD! – www.labtvd.com.br, é voltado a um público de estratos sociais e faixa etária flexíveis, constituído por estudantes universitários, pesquisadores, profissionais da área, professores ou qualquer interessado na evolução do Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão Digital Terrestre - SBTVD-T
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O presente trabalho tem como proposta a curadoria e produção de notícias positivas, de modo que o público tenha acesso ao seu conteúdo em um único lugar, ao invés de procurá-lo em outros veículos. Além da seleção de informação, o projeto ainda conta com outros recursos jornalísticos e projetos que agregam valores positivos ao site. Se faz importante frisar que o conteúdo deste trabalho tem o intuito de contribuir para o exercício da função social do jornalista, a de informar o que é bom para o leitor, de modo a causar um impacto positivo na sociedade. Ao contrário dos jornais tradicionais, que carregam em suas páginas, na maioria das vezes, conteúdos negativos ou violentos
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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“Music at the Fair!” gives the daily musical programs for The Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, held in Omaha, Nebraska, June 1 through October 31, 1898. The Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition brought an unprecedented array of local, national, and international musical acts to Omaha, NE in 1898. This served to designate Omaha, "the gateway to the west" as a musical hub, as well as to incite musical excitement in the region. Some of the more popular acts featured were the Theodore Thomas Orchestra, the U.S. Marine Band, and the Apollo Club of Chicago. Many more groups and their musical programs can be found within the pages of this site. The “Music at the Fair!” website was created by Grace Carey, and last revised on May 19, 2006.It is the result of a two- year research grant funded by an Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experiences (UCARE) grant through the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. It is an extension of an ongoing project on music at the TME by Music Professor Peter Lefferts. The primary sources of information for the site are the following newspapers from June – November 1898: The Omaha Daily Bee, the Omaha Evening Bee, and the Omaha World Herald, and the the official programs of the fair located in the archives at the Omaha Public Library. I would like to thank the helpful staff at the Nebraska State Historical Society and the downtown branch of the Omaha Public Library. Site Creator: Grace Carey Project Advisor: Peter Lefferts, Professor of Music History at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln The linked “Document” is a flat PDF version of the interactive website. To download the fully interactive html version, click on the “Related file” to download the zipped folder. When unzipped, click on the file named “index” to enter the website.
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Ce mémoire a comme objectif de montrer le processus de localisation en langue italienne d’un site Internet français, celui du Parc de loisir du Lac de Maine. En particulier, le but du mémoire est de démontrer que, lorsqu’on parle de localisation pour le Web, on doit tenir compte de deux facteurs essentiels, qui contribuent de manière exceptionnelle au succès du site sur le Réseau Internet. D’un côté, l’utilisabilité du site Web, dite également ergonomie du Web, qui a pour objectif de rendre les sites Web plus aisés d'utilisation pour l'utilisateur final, de manière que son rapprochement au site soit intuitif et simple. De l’autre côté, l’optimisation pour les moteurs de recherche, couramment appelée « SEO », acronyme de son appellation anglais, qui cherche à découvrir les meilleures techniques visant à optimiser la visibilité d'un site web dans les pages de résultats de recherche. En améliorant le positionnement d'une page web dans les pages de résultats de recherche des moteurs, le site a beaucoup plus de possibilités d’augmenter son trafic et, donc, son succès. Le premier chapitre de ce mémoire introduit la localisation, avec une approche théorique qui en illustre les caractéristiques principales ; il contient aussi des références à la naissance et l’origine de la localisation. On introduit aussi le domaine du site qu’on va localiser, c’est-à-dire le domaine du tourisme, en soulignant l’importance de la langue spéciale du tourisme. Le deuxième chapitre est dédié à l’optimisation pour les moteurs de recherche et à l’ergonomie Web. Enfin, le dernier chapitre est consacré au travail de localisation sur le site du Parc : on analyse le site, ses problèmes d’optimisation et d’ergonomie, et on montre toutes les phases du processus de localisation, y compris l’intégration de plusieurs techniques visant à améliorer la facilité d’emploi par les utilisateurs finaux, ainsi que le positionnement du site dans les pages de résultats des moteurs de recherche.
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Despite the numerous health benefits, population physical activity levels are low and declining with age. A continued increase of Internet access allows for website-delivered interventions to be implemented across age-groups, though older people have typically not been considered for this type of intervention. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate a website-delivered computer-tailored physical activity intervention, with a specific focus on differences in tailored advice acceptability, website usability, and physical activity change between three age-groups. To mimic "real-life" conditions, the intervention, which provided personalized physical activity feedback delivered via the Internet, was implemented and evaluated without any personal contact for the entire duration of the study. Data were collected online at baseline, 1-week, and 1-month follow-up and analyzed for three age-groups (≤44, 45-59, and ≥60 years) using linear mixed models. Overall, 803 adults received the intervention and 288 completed all measures. The oldest age-group increased physical activity more than the other two groups, spent the most time on the website, though had significantly lower perceived Internet self-confidence scores when compared with the youngest age-group. No differences were found in terms of website usability and tailored advice acceptability. These results suggest that website-delivered physical activity interventions can be suitable and effective for older aged adults.
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The paper takes an initial look at how the medial conditions of the screen and the Internet define new constraints for language and style of company websites. The paper first discusses how the impact of bad grammar is enhanced by the salience and universal visibility on the screen. The main part of the paper argues that the language of company websites often represents fossilized rhetorical structures as a paper text hangover from the medial conditions of reading written texts and views this residue as an evolutionary stage of the evolution towards a medially appropriate style.
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The paper discusses the phenomenon of injunctions against third parties that are innocent from the tort law perspective. One such type of injunction, website blocking, is currently appearing in the spotlight around various European jurisdictions as a consequence of the implementation of Article 8(3) of the Information Society Directive and Article 11 of the Enforcement Directive. Website-blocking injunctions are used in this paper only as a plastic and perhaps also canonical example of the paradigmatic shift we are facing: the shift from tort-law-centric injunctions to in rem injunctions. The author of this paper maintains that the theoretical framework for the latter injunctions is not in the law of civil wrongs, but in an old Roman law concept of ‘in rem actions’ (actio in rem negatoria). Thus the term ‘in rem injunctions’ is coined to describe this paradigm of injunctions. Besides the theoretical foundations, this paper explains how a system of injunctions against innocent third parties fits into the private law regulation of negative externalities of online technology and explores the expected dangers of derailing injunctions from the tracks of tort law. The author’s PhD project – the important question of the justification of an extension of the intellectual property entitlements by the in rem paradigm, along with its limits or other solutions – is left out from the paper.
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Internet connectivity providers have been ordered to block access to websites facilitating copyright infringement in various EU countries.In this paper, the proportionality of these enforcement measures is analysed. After addressing preliminary questions, the recent ECJ ruling UPC Telekabel Wien (C-314/12) and then case law from all Member States are examined from the perspective of proportionality. Finally, five criteria are submitted for proportionality analysis, and a proportionality evaluation is provided. The major observation is that the underlying goal of copyright enforcement has implications on how the scale tilts. In particular, ineffective enforcement mechanisms can be more easily accepted if the goal of symbolic, educational or politically motivated enforcement is considered legitimate. On the other hand, if the goal is to decrease the impact of infringement, higher efficiency and economically quantifiable results may be required
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This project designed, developed, implemented and is currently evaluating the effectiveness of an interactive, multi-media website designed to encourage adolescents to consider careers in mental health. This Web-based learning environment features biographies of mental health scientists. Evaluation is conducted in a systematic, structured way using cognitive achievement, usability (ease of use), and affective scales (e.g., fun to use) as outcome measures