947 resultados para web-site development
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This paper reports on an ongoing partnership between Queensland University of Technology and Volunteering Queensland regarding the development and revision of a website for community leaders. The website, designed in late 2003, was established to provide a range of learning activities for community leaders including a problem based learning activity, case studies of community leaders and a range of resources deemed significant for leaders in the community. To date, anecdotal evidence as well as some more hard evidence (i.e. number of visits to the site), indicates that the site appears to be a valuable resource for community leaders. The purpose of this paper was firstly to investigate the utility of the site and secondly to consider some bigger issues concerning its sustainability. To achieve this, the paper explores the perceptions of (i) a group of community leaders regarding the strengths and weaknesses of the site; and (ii) key stakeholders (from QUT and Volunteering Queensland) who participated in a focus group discussion to consider important issues relating to its management and sustainability. Themes emerging from the two groups are provided and implications for small scale partnership projects such as this one are discussed.
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This paper presents a web based expert system application that carries out an initial assessment of the feasibility of a web project. The system allows detection of inconsistency problems before design starts, and suggests correcting actions to solve them. The developed system presents important advantages not only for determining the feasibility of a web project but also by acting as a means of communication between the client company and the web development team, making the requirements specification clearer.
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The Internet theoretically enables marketers to personalize a Website to an individual consumer. This article examines optimal Website design from the perspective of personality trait theory and resource-matching theory. The influence of two traits relevant to Internet Web-site processing—sensation seeking and need for cognition— were studied in the context of resource matching and different levels of Web-site complexity. Data were collected at two points of time: personality-trait data and a laboratory experiment using constructed Web sites. Results reveal that (a) subjects prefer Web sites of a medium level of complexity, rather than high or low complexity; (b)high sensation seekers prefer complex visual designs, and low sensation seekers simple visual designs, both in Web sites of medium complexity; and (c) high need-for-cognition subjects evaluated Web sites with high verbal and low visual complexity more favourably.
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Web design elements are significantly important for web designers to understand target users in terms of effective communication design and to develop a successful web site. However, web design elements generally known are broad and various that are hardly conceived and classified, so many practitioners and design researchers approach to web design elements based on graphic and visual design that mainly focus on print media design. This paper discusses about web design elements in terms of online user experience, as web media certainly differs from print media. It aims to propose a fundamentally new concept, called 'UEDUs: User Experience Design Units' which enables web designers to define web design elements and conceptualise user experience depending on the purpose of web site development.
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As online business thrives, a company’s Web presence holds enormous importance as a source of information, entertainment, and customer service for Internet users. Besides being user-friendly, a Web site should offer interesting and enjoyable content to attract online visitors in an ever-changing multimedia environment. Companies that operate globally must know how cultural differences influence the way potential customers perceive their sites. This paper presents a model that highlights the importance of ease of use, enjoyment, content, and brand trust for Web site loyalty. The model is subsequently tested in four countries: Australia, Japan, Mongolia, and the USA. The results show that perceptual differences exist: while ease of use is crucial for Web site loyalty in all four countries, the importance of content, perceived enjoyment, and brand trust varies across different cultures.
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Software development and Web site development techniques have evolved significantly over the past 20 years. The relatively young Web Application development area has borrowed heavily from traditional software development methodologies primarily due to the similarities in areas of data persistence and User Interface (UI) design. Recent developments in this area propose a new Web Modeling Language (WebML) to facilitate the nuances specific to Web development. WebML is one of a number of implementations designed to enable modeling of web site interaction flows while being extendable to accommodate new features in Web site development into the future. Our research aims to extend WebML with a focus on stigmergy which is a biological term originally used to describe coordination between insects. We see design features in existing Web sites that mimic stigmergic mechanisms as part of the UI. We believe that we can synthesize and embed stigmergy in Web 2.0 sites. This paper focuses on the sub-topic of site UI design and stigmergic mechanism designs required to achieve this.
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Stigmergy is a biological term originally used when discussing insect or swarm behaviour, and describes a model supporting environment-based communication separating artefacts from agents. This phenomenon is demonstrated in the behavior of ants and their food foraging supported by pheromone trails, or similarly termites and their termite nest building process. What is interesting with this mechanism is that highly organized societies are formed without an apparent central management function. We see design features in Web sites that mimic stigmergic mechanisms as part of the User Interface and we have created generalizations of these patterns. Software development and Web site development techniques have evolved significantly over the past 20 years. Recent progress in this area proposes languages to model web applications to facilitate the nuances specific to these developments. These modeling languages provide a suitable framework for building reusable components encapsulating our design patterns of stigmergy. We hypothesize that incorporating stigmergy as a separate feature of a site’s primary function will ultimately lead to enhanced user coordination.
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To harness safe operation of Web-based systems in Web environments, we propose an SSPA (Server-based SHA-1 Page-digest Algorithm) to verify the integrity of Web contents before the server issues an HTTP response to a user request. In addition to standard security measures, our Java implementation of the SSPA, which is called the Dynamic Security Surveillance Agent (DSSA), provides further security in terms of content integrity to Web-based systems. Its function is to prevent the display of Web contents that have been altered through the malicious acts of attackers and intruders on client machines. This is to protect the reputation of organisations from cyber-attacks and to ensure the safe operation of Web systems by dynamically monitoring the integrity of a Web site's content on demand. We discuss our findings in terms of the applicability and practicality of the proposed system. We also discuss its time metrics, specifically in relation to its computational overhead at the Web server, as well as the overall latency from the clients' point of view, using different Internet access methods. The SSPA, our DSSA implementation, some experimental results and related work are all discussed
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Abstract: Social network technologies, as we know them today have become a popular feature of everyday life for many people. As their name suggests, their underlying premise is to enable people to connect with each other for a variety of purposes. These purposes however, are generally thought of in a positive fashion. Based on a multi-method study of two online environments, Habbo Hotel and Second Life, which incorporate social networking functionality, we she light on forms of what can be conceptualized as antisocial behaviours and the rationales for these. Such behaviours included: scamming, racist/homophobic attacks, sim attacks, avatar attacks, non-conformance to contextual norms, counterfeiting and unneighbourly behaviour. The rationales for sub behaviours included: profit, fun, status building, network disruption, accidental acts and prejudice. Through our analysis we are able to comment upon the difficulties of defining antisocial behaviour in such environments, particularly when such environments are subject to interpretation vis their use and expected norms. We also point to the problems we face in conducting our public and private lives given the role ICTs are playing in the convergence of these two spaces and also the convergence of ICTs themselves.
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Cada vez mais a experiência dos utilizadores num ambiente virtual deve ser alvo de novas investigações. A crescente evolução da tecnologia, a modernização da forma como comunicamos e recebemos informações, bem como realizamos as nossas compras em novos ambientes online, constituem um novo espaço de pesquisa. A Experiência de Fluxo online, descrita como um estado em que o utilizador se sente cognitivamente eficiente, motivado e feliz, parece contribuir para a navegação dos utilizadores num site, maximizando a eficácia comercial de um produto apresentado nesse mesmo site. Nós acreditamos que no mundo virtual da internet, a experiência de fluxo dos utilizadores pode ser potenciada através da melhor interação humano-computador, nos sites em que o utilizador navega, oferecendo aos utilizadores experiências virtuais mais envolventes com um produto. Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo verificar em que modelo de site, conteúdo versus contexto, os visitantes experienciam níveis mais elevadores de fluxo online, com implicações a nível da sua experiência de consumo, aceitação do próprio produto, experiência virtual e intenção comportamental de uso para com o produto. Características individuais dos utilizadores, como a sua inovação na disponibilidade para a tecnologia também serão alvo de estudo. O produto tecnológico utilizado foram os Óculos da Google. Foram utilizados estudantes em laboratório, de ambos os géneros, num plano experimental 2 (site conteúdo versus site contexto) que foram solicitados a responder a um questionário após a navegação num destes sites, sempre imersos num ambiente virtual. Os resultados mostram que no site de contexto, os participantes experienciaram maiores níveis de fluxo online, sentimentos mais agradáveis durante a sua navegação, uma maior utilidade percebida do produto, avaliaram mais positivamente os Óculos da Google, manifestaram uma atitude ao uso do produto tendencialmente maior e navegaram durante mais tempo neste site em detrimento do site de conteúdo. Os resultados revelaram ainda existir um efeito de interação entre a inovação na disponibilidade para a tecnologia e o tipo de site para com a intenção de uso do produto, com aplicações a nível do marketing e publicidade online.
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Se desarrolla un proyecto de innovación educativa que se plantea para fomentar el conocimiento y el uso de la tecnologías de la información y la comunicación entre el profesorado y el alumnado. Se intenta mejorar el desarrollo educativo del alumnado y la cohesión de la comunidad educativa, así como aumentar la eficacia en el cumplimiento de la función social como centro público de enseñanza. El proyecto se estructura en tres fases: análisis de las necesidades de comunicación institucional, información administrativa, participación didáctica para el alumnado y profesorado y participación cultural para la comarca; realización de páginas que componen las diferentes secciones que incluye la realización de las imágenes y contenidos multimedia necesarios para componer las páginas; recopilación e incorporación de información, documentación, materiales didácticos y contenidos culturales. El diseño del Web-Site intenta recoger toda la información que resulte útil a la comunidad educativa, por ello se realizan evaluaciones de su contenido periódicamente. El trabajo de cada uno de los miembros del grupo es evaluado por el resto de los compañeros, y es presentando cada trimestre al equipo directivo. El equipo directivo valora como muy bueno y de calidad el trabajo desarrollado en el proyecto de innovación.