In your project you've studied 7 layers of system and web analysis, including appearance, search engine, html, client programming (JS), server analysis: database, programming. Identify the 3 layers and the most critical errors you have found and explain it in one paragraph. Also attach the facts of evidence that anyone can follow. Also include one important feature of the entire system that you think is great.
You have to submit the work before you leave the class today. You can re-submit for a revised grade if desired.
There will be a total of at least 4 pages including evidence (each question worth 25pts):
1 - Error analysis on system and website based on 7 C's. Maximum: 1 page Minimum: 1/2 page. Paste the facts at the end of the page.
2 - Search analysis. Again, based on how the search interacts and works. If there is no search, then you have to see how the links that are searching for an item works. Will need to compare a Google search with the website.
3 - One or more of the following layer analysis such as: client server such as HTML, client server programming (javascript), web server analysis such as programming (CGI, JSP, ASP, PHP) and databases.
4 - The most important feature of the website.
Extra Credit: one paragraph on conclusion about your final.
sharing the news of topics in MIS class research
Hi Ali, Dan, and Mike,
It was great seeing you today at the CHE event. As stated, I found the
presentations interesting and I feel the information should be
accessible in the literature. Hence, my invitation to you to consider
publication in inroads may prove to be a suitable vehicle to disseminate
some of the CHE topics discussed.
To avoid possible confusion, let me reiterate or expand a few points.
1. As time is short, it is important that you establish a small ad hoc
editorial board (perhaps five people) with preferably one person as the
lead editor for the CHE collection. I will communicate with the lead
editor to avoid/minimize cross-talk communications.
2. Consider all the presentations made at CHE 2005 and CHE 2006 and
invite a selection of those for inclusion in inroads. I would make the
selection based on the potential of written quality and area
appropriateness. Two areas that stand out are industry and education.
Perhaps other areas also exist. My suggestion is to generate a
collection of not more than 20 papers partitioned into the areas you
recommend.
3. Written papers should not exceed 2500 words. A few (non-chromatic)
illustrations in articles are welcome; the illustration width should not
exceed 3.2 inches where possible as the presentation will be in double
column format. Each article must have the full name, affiliation,
postal address, and email address of each author. Each article must
have an abstract (75 to 100 words) and three to five keywords for search
engines. See articles in the 2006 December issue of inroads I gave you
as samples.
4. The CHE collection should also have a Contents and a Preface
written by someone from the ad hoc editorial board. (As a sample, see
the ITiCSE Working Group Report preface that appears in the 2006
December issue.)
5. As for deadlines, I suggest the following:
By January 5: Ad hoc board established and authors and topics
identified.
By January 10: All potential authors invited individually
By January 31: All authors submit draft articles to ad hoc editorial
board
By February 10: Ad hoc board reviews papers and sends comments to
authors
By February 20: All authors resubmit articles to ad hoc board as final
copies
By February 25: Lead editor sends all articles to John
6. Please do not fuss with the final format. I will take care of that
to ensure uniformity throughout the publication. All submissions must
be in MS Word, double column, Times New Roman, 10 point font. Again,
see the 2006 December issue of inroads as a sample.
I hope this helps. Let me know ASAP the names of the people on the ad
hoc board and the lead editor.
Best wishes,
John
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John Impagliazzo, Ph.D. /// Professor, Dept. of Computer Science
103 Hofstra University /// Hempstead, New York 11549-1030 USA
Tel: +1-516-463-6774 /// Fax: +1-516-463-5790
Email: <John.Impagliazzo@Hofstra.edu>
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