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Dynamic WebsitesIbarra Roca, Ricardo, de la Iglesia Couto, Pablo January 2007 (has links)
<p>Report about the final project of Ricardo Ibarra and Pablo de la Iglesia.The project consists in a website built by php and mysql</p>
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Dynamic WebsitesIbarra Roca, Ricardo, de la Iglesia Couto, Pablo January 2007 (has links)
Report about the final project of Ricardo Ibarra and Pablo de la Iglesia.The project consists in a website built by php and mysql
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Racist disinformation on the Web: the role of anti-racist sites in providing balanceSkinner, Sally Ann, saskinner@bigpond.com January 2007 (has links)
This thesis examines the problem of racist disinformation on the World Wide Web and the role played by anti-racist sites in providing balance. The disinformation capacity of the Web is an important issue for those who provide access to the Web, for content providers, and for Web users. An understanding of the issues involved, including the characteristics of racist disinformation, is vital if these groups are to make informed decisions about how to deal with such Web content. However, in Australia especially, there has been limited research into racism in general and racism on the Web in particular. To address this deficiency, the integration of perspectives from the fields of race relations and information science is facilitated utilising a critical realist methodology to provide new insights. Through an extensive examination of the literature, including Australian media reports, terms are delineated and the problem situated within an historical, cultural and political environment. Alternatives for tackling racist disinformation are evaluated and the issues involved in the provision and utilisation of balancing information are discussed. The literature analysis underpins an assessment of anti-racist sites using three data collection methods to gain multiple perspectives on the balancing qualities of these sites. These methods are an assessment of anti-racist website longevity, an assessment of website reliability, and a questionnaire of content providers of anti-racist websites. This thesis provides a synthesis of the academic literature and media coverage related to Australian racism and racist disinformation on the Web, leading to new insights about the range and depth of issues concerned. An analysis of the data collected concludes that while anti-racist websites take on diverse roles in tackling racism, few provide content directly to balance Web racist disinformation. Approaches that seek to control or censure the Web are ineffective and problematic, but balancing disinformation is not in itself an adequate solution.
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The development and evaluation of Internet based resources for ecological and environmental educationPoland, Roger Hugh Carol January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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Online news uses and effects of news websites /Waal, Ester de, January 1900 (has links)
Proefschrift Universiteit van Amsterdam, Faculteit de Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen. / Hoofdstuk 2 is in het Nederlands met een samenvatting in het Engels. Met lit.opg. en een samenvatting in het Nederlands.
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Determining the cross-channel effects of informational web sitesTeerling, Marije Leonie. January 2007 (has links)
Proefschrift Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. / Met lit.opg. - Met samenvatting in het Nederlands.
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A Rearch of the Self-Presentation and Feedback Mechanisms of Politicians' websites: A Case Study of the Members of 4th Legislative YuanChen, Shih-Ping 03 July 2001 (has links)
Personal website is a new political communication channel of politicians in recent years. Websites can be politicians¡¦ personal media because of distinguishing features of unlimited space and hypermedia. Politicians present various kinds of information, political opinion and great self-image in their personal websites. This interactive media also provides the interaction between politicians and citizens.
This thesis mainly uses content analysis to discover how 4th-term legislators present themselves in WWW as well as their websites¡¦ functionality and design. Then it also uses Web-based questionnaire to understand the usage and utility of websites¡¦ feedback mechanisms.
The conclusions are as followed: (1) The DPP legislators are the most likely ones when it comes to establishing personal websites among the lawmakers. Although KMT has more than half shares in the Legislative Yuan, they have less than fifty percent of share in those who create their own personal websites. However, judging from the percentage of those who have websites in regard to their own party, the TAIP and New Party legislators, with more than fifty percent of them creating their own sites, are the most willing ones. (2) The research validates that politicians are experts of self-presentation. There are 70% of legislators using one or more self presentation strategies in their website and presenting various kinds of images in front of citizens. Self-promotion and ingratiation strategies are utilized the most. In addition, female legislators use more ingratiation strategies and present more professional image than male legislators. (3) There are 80% of legislators using at least one or more feedback mechanisms in their websites. It shows most of legislators realize the significance of their interaction with Internet users. But further analysis reveals that they didn¡¦t try to use the advantages brought from the Internet-based interaction, as there are nearly 40% of their websites having only one feedback mechanism. (4) Internet users think that the most important functions of legislators¡¦ websites are feedback mechanisms such as email, guest book and discussion group, etc. But these websites aren¡¦t doing a good job in providing feedbacks to their supporters. Judging from the evidence of users¡¦ usage of email boxes and services of petition, those who have never received a reply from the websites are the majority, which means that while the legislators¡¦ websites provide a space for public disclosure, there¡¦s much room to be desired when it comes to the legislators¡¦ and their staffs¡¦ regards to the public opinion.
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Proposta para visualização de dados no website de carpooling www.rotapartilhada.comSousa, João Pedro Lopes de January 2009 (has links)
Tese de mestrado. Multimédia. Faculdade de Engenharia. Universidade do Porto. 2009
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Main factors influencing online consumer behaviour changesRENOUF, Manon, MANIGLIER, Sophie January 2013 (has links)
These last decades, Internet has appeared as an indispensable way to develop business activities. While a large number of consumers in France frequently shop on the Internet, research on what factors influence their behaviour changes has been fragmented. This dissertation therefore proposes a framework to increase researchers’ understanding of French young consumers’ attitudes toward online shopping and their intention to shop on the Internet.The consumer behaviour has been studied a lot, notably because, as soon as they know and understand their target, companies can adapt their offers. Nowadays, this kind of studies applied to online customers has become essential.The two ways of shopping are relatively different from each other in terms of perceived shopping benefits. Diverse factors are the key to the consumer behaviour changes between both traditional shopping in physical stores and e-shopping on the Internet. In this paper, we are going to emphasis them.
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From rags to richness a structuration perspective on interactional richness and its impact on customer evaluations of online experiences /Oppen, Claudia Anna Maria Leonardus van. January 2007 (has links)
Proefschrift Maastricht. / Lit. opg. - Met een samenvatting in het Nederlands.
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