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    Introduction Complete testing of a web-based system can help address issues for example; the basic functionality of the site, its accessibility to handicapped users and fully able users, the security of the web application, its ability to adapt to the multitude of devices, desktops, and operating systems, as well as readiness for the additional expected traffic and the ability to survive in a massive user traffic, both of which are identified with load testing. We will talk about different ways

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    secured from spam. Web analytics is the compass which provides the cognizance into the relevancy of our website’s content to visitors. Significant changes have progressed with the Web Analytic software to proffer an in depth view of website data along with wider range of passive metrics (Eg: unique visitors, page views per visit, return visit etc.). Web analytics tools has now become more affordable and feasible to use which widespread the web based industrializations. Web analytics helps to

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    Case Study Of ZALORA

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    experience online, and when they don’t get it, they often bail. Next, the YSlow Grade of ZALORA also higher than Groupon website even its not too good which bring the meaning that YSlow analyzes Groupon web pages is slow than ZALORA web page and why they're slow based on Yahoo!'s rules for high performance web sites. Then, page load for ZALORA website is 4.3 second which is faster than Groupon website which at 5.1 second. So that, ZALORA have higher ranking than Groupon because fast load times equal higher

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    Web analytics is the study of how users interact with the websites by recording user related data, which helps in identifying different aspects of user’s behaviour. It is the measurement, collection, analysis and reporting of web data for the purpose of understanding and optimizing web usage. Web analytics can be used as a tool for business and market research and to assess and improve the effectiveness of a website. Web analytics essentially involves data collection and data can be collected in

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    traditionally been divided into three fundamental steps: choose a platform, find a domain name and host, and finally design the website. Website designing is not just about how to properly use HTML and CSS3, but also involves an understanding of web design basics such as creating a layout (Eccher, 2015, p. 68), developing layers (Eccher, 2015, p. 92), include files (Eccher, 2015, p. 116), and using graphics (Eccher, 2015, p. 119). The premise of a mortised website evolves into what is known as

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    on its peak and each company desire to take advantages of it! Now more and more companies or organizations choosing mobile programs and websites dedicatedly created for mobile products and wise phones, to achieve their audience through it. Mobile web surfing has snapped up attention from all across the globe recently, more and more people now utilizing their cell phones to look for anything or checking emails. This leads mobile website design towards the new levels and lots of experts also forecasts

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    Website Ownership Essay

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    has to do with the back-and-forth between a user and a Web site. Typically, the user enters a site (through a link, a bookmark, or by typing a URL) and is presented with a page. The user spends some time looking at the page, and then clicks on a link or a browser button. The system responds by presenting a new page. The user looks at that, then clicks somewhere. There is an interaction between the user and the Web site. With any luck, the Web site is responding to the user's actions in a predictable

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    Web 2.0 Web 2.0 is a term describing changing trends in the use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aims to enhance creativity, information sharing, and collaboration among users. These concepts have led to the development and evolution of web-based communities and hosted services, such as social-networking sites, video sharing sites, wikis, blogs, and folksonomies. The term became notable after the first O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004. Although the term suggests a new version

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    Content Management Systems

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    flows in any given work environment. With reference to the web environment, content management system may be limited to the creation, control, storage and deployment of individual contents on a given web page. Content management system is differentiated from static pages through a number of ways. Ultimately, whereas content management system should enable a manipulative approach towards the use of the web pages in question, static pages give web users no manipulative option of altering the content of

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    Assignment One BUS 107 April 19, 2012 Professor   1. Identify the advantages and disadvantages of taking your small business online by performing a SWOT analysis 2-4 items in each category. The online business I am going to start is Earl’s Flowers Togo. We sell flowers arrangements and candies online and we have a brick and mortar store. One of our strengths is that we sell affordable high quality flower arrangements with name brand candy. We have a website that is very internet friendly

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