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Journal articles on the topic "Dynamic webpages"

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Thangasamy, Vasantha. "Efficacious Hyperlink Based Similarity Measure Using Heterogeneous Propagation of PageRank Scores." International Journal of Information Retrieval Research 9, no. 4 (October 2019): 36–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijirr.2019100104.

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Information available on the internet is wide, diverse, and dynamic. Since an enormous amount of information is available online, finding similarity between webpages using efficient hyperlink analysis is a challenging task. In this article, the researcher proposes an improved PageSim algorithm which measurse the importance of a webpage based on the PageRank values of connected webpage. Therefore, the proposed algorithm uses heterogeneous propagation of the PageRank score, based on the prestige measure of each webpage. The existing and the improved PageSim algorithms are implemented with a sample web graph. Real time Citation Networks, namely the ZEWAIL Citation Network and the DBLP Citation Network are used to test and compare the existing and improved PageSim algorithms. By using this proposed algorithm, it has been found that a similarity score between two different webpages significantly increases based on common information features and significantly decreases based on distinct factors.
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Sun, Huiyou, Shuangyuan Li, and Mingqian Jia. "Design and Implementation of 3D Effect Web Page Based on JavaScript Technology." ITM Web of Conferences 25 (2019): 02004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20192502004.

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With the development of Internet technology, people's production and life are greatly influenced. Web design is widely used in Internet world. Web design and user experience are inseparable. In the pursuit of webpage layout and aesthetics, but also to add user interaction functions, Dynamic effects technology based on JavaScript can achieve user interaction requirements. The perfect combination of JavaScript dynamic effects and interactive features is the best way to achieve webpage effects. This paper expounds the application method of JavaScript, and studies the special effect application of JavaScript technology in webpages through examples.
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Deng, Ziyun, and Tingqin He. "A Method for Filtering Pages by Similarity Degree based on Dynamic Programming." Future Internet 10, no. 12 (December 13, 2018): 124. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fi10120124.

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To obtain the target webpages from many webpages, we proposed a Method for Filtering Pages by Similarity Degree based on Dynamic Programming (MFPSDDP). The method needs to use one of three same relationships proposed between two nodes, so we give the definition of the three same relationships. The biggest innovation of MFPSDDP is that it does not need to know the structures of webpages in advance. First, we address the design ideas with queue and double threads. Then, a dynamic programming algorithm for calculating the length of the longest common subsequence and a formula for calculating similarity are proposed. Further, for obtaining detailed information webpages from 200,000 webpages downloaded from the famous website “www.jd.com”, we choose the same relationship Completely Same Relationship (CSR) and set the similarity threshold to 0.2. The Recall Ratio (RR) of MFPSDDP is in the middle in the four filtering methods compared. When the number of webpages filtered is nearly 200,000, the PR of MFPSDDP is highest in the four filtering methods compared, which can reach 85.1%. The PR of MFPSDDP is 13.3 percentage points higher than the PR of a Method for Filtering Pages by Containing Strings (MFPCS).
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Yu, Fang. "Application of Computer-Based Distance Education with Dynamic Webpages in Financial Management Courses." International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) 16, no. 14 (July 28, 2021): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v16i14.24047.

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Financial management is one of most important type of professional courses in the discipline of business management. The information-based teaching of the courses is a hot spot in the research of professional education. As a cutting-edge information technology, webpage technology provides a good information carrier that enables fast sharing, timely access, and opinion exchange of information. The application of information technology to distance education of financial management could promote the learning efficiency of the students. This paper mainly designs a computer-based distance education system with the aid of dynamic webpages. The system encompasses such modules like database, classroom module, and question and answer (Q&A) module. By introducing the operating mechanism of the system, this paper fully integrates the teaching resources and practices of financial management into the dynamic webpage-based system, providing students or trainees a convenient way of online learning. Through the integration of information technology in education, the proposed system promotes the reform of traditional education model, helps to improve teaching quality and learning efficiency, and enhances the students’ ability to analyze and implement financial management.
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Yuk, Simun, and Youngho Cho. "A Time-Based Dynamic Operation Model for Webpage Steganography Methods." Electronics 9, no. 12 (December 10, 2020): 2113. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics9122113.

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The webpage steganography technique has been used for a covert communication method for various purposes in which a sender embeds a secret message into a plain webpage file like an HTML file by using various steganography methods. With human eyes, it is very difficult to distinguish between the original webpage (cover webpage) and the modified webpage with the secret data (stego webpage) because both are displayed alike in a web browser. In this approach, when two communicating entities want to share a secret message, a sender uploads a stego webpage to a web server or modifies an existing webpage in the web server by using a webpage steganography method, and then a receiver accesses the stego webpage to download and extract the embedded secret data from it. Meanwhile, according to our extensive survey, we observed that most webpage steganography methods focused on proposing or improving steganography algorithms but did not well address how to operate a stego webpage as time passes. However, if a stego webpage is used in a static way such that the stego webpage does not change and is constantly exposed to web clients until the sender removes it, such a static operation approach will limit or badly affect the hiding capacity and undetectability of a webpage steganography method. By this motivation, in this paper, we proposed a time-based dynamic operation model (TDOM) that improves the performance of existing webpage steganography methods in terms of hiding capacity and undetectability by dynamically replacing the stego webpage with other stego webpages or the original webpage. In addition, we designed two time-based dynamic operation algorithms (TDOA-C and TDOA-U), which improve the hiding capacity of existing methods and TDOA-U for improving the undetectability of existing methods, respectively. To validate our model and show the performance of our proposed algorithms, we conducted extensive comparative experiments and numerical analysis by implementing two webpage steganography methods with our TDOM (CCL with TDOA-C and COA with TDOA-C) and tested them in the web environment. According to our experiments and analysis, our proposed algorithms could significantly improve the hiding capacity and undetectability of two existing webpage steganography methods.
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Dai, Lu, Wei Wang, and Wanneng Shu. "An Efficient Web Usage Mining Approach Using Chaos Optimization and Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm Based on Optimal Feedback Model." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2013 (2013): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/340480.

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The dynamic nature of information resources as well as the continuous changes in the information demands of the users has made it very difficult to provide effective methods for data mining and document ranking. This paper proposes an efficient particle swarm chaos optimization mining algorithm based on chaos optimization and particle swarm optimization by using feedback model of user to provide a listing of best-matching webpages for user. The proposed algorithm starts with an initial population of many particles moving around in aD-dimensional search space where each particle vector corresponds to a potential solution of the underlying problem, which is formed by subsets of webpages. Experimental results show that our approach significantly outperforms other algorithms in the aspects of response time, execution time, precision, and recall.
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Wu, Yinqi, and Cecilia Yin Mei Cheong. "The Hypertextual Gateway of Elite Chinese Universities: A Genre Analysis of the ‘About’ Webpages." Issues in Language Studies 9, no. 2 (December 3, 2020): 94–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.33736/ils.2365.2020.

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This article reports a genre study of the “About” webpages published in the websites of nine elite Chinese universities (the C9 League). This study explored the macro-level rhetorical structure and communicative purposes, followed by a micro-level discussion of the discursive strategies employed in this institutionalised genre. The findings reveal a dynamic interweaving of two distinct discursive resources – linguistic and multimodal – rhetorically organised through the interplay between the mixing of thirteen move types and various interdiscursive elements. The analytical results indicate that the trend of marketisation, other than a predominant rhetorical feature of being informative, indeed influences the institutional web structuring through employing branding strategies to promote academic excellence as well as strengthen relationship with web readers. The dynamic interactions unfolded by this research not only deepen users’ knowledge of a previously undiscovered yet discursively complex web genre, but also contribute to theoretical and methodological development in genre studies in this digital era.
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Solbjør, Marit, and Karen Willis. "Informed Choice and Nudging in Mammography Screening: A Discourse Analysis of Australian and Scandinavian Webpages." Science, Technology and Society 26, no. 1 (February 8, 2021): 64–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0971721820964890.

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The tension between providing adequate information and achieving sufficiently high participation in population-based screening programmes, such as mammography, represents an ongoing challenge for health authorities. The theory of nudge illuminates how individuals may be nudged towards healthy behaviours without restricting individual freedom of choice. We analyse information provided on health authority webpages and uncover the subject positions available to healthy women deciding whether to participate in screening. We do so by comparing different policy contexts where women must opt in to screening (Australia) or opt out (Scandinavia). We conclude that information is used to nudge women towards screening. Alongside focus on the ease of being screened, tensions exist in simultaneously portraying women as being at risk of breast cancer and providing reassurance of their healthy state. We identify persuasive devices that emphasise responsibility to participate in screening and conclude that webpages play a dynamic role in authorities’ attempts to, on one hand, achieve high participation in screening, and on the other, promote mammography screening as an individual choice.
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Khor, Ean-Teng, and Sheng-Hung Chung. "PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF CONCEPTUAL MODEL INSTANCE (CMI) DATA FOR E-LEARNING MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS IN SCORM RUN-TIME ENVIRONMENT." Asian Association of Open Universities Journal 5, no. 2 (September 1, 2010): 78–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/aaouj-05-02-2010-b003.

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The paper aims to describe dynamic presentation generator that presents the same content in different ways through different media object and presentation layouts. The different media presentation will then display to student via Learning Management Systems (LMS). The paper also presents SCORM Compliant Learning Objects and Conceptual Model Instance (CMI). The prototype is then evaluated to demonstrate the performance of the students where the CMI data are collected for each student. The data collected include media preference, test score and time spent to study the Computer Programming subjects. The results show that with more media object used, students spent more time on the Webpages. However, the results also showed that using more media object may not produce better results in the assessment.
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Alex, Scaria, and T. Dhiliphan Rajkumar. "Adaptive Spider Bird Swarm Algorithm-Based Deep Recurrent Neural Network for Malicious JavaScript Detection Using Box-Cox Transformation." International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes 11, no. 4 (October 2020): 46–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijossp.2020100103.

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JavaScript is a scripting language that is commonly used in the web pages for providing dynamic functionality in order to enhance user experience. Malicious JavaScript in webpages on internet is an important security issue due to their potentially and universality severe impact. Finding the malicious JavaScript is usually more difficult and time-consuming task in the research community. Hence, an adaptive spider bird swarm algorithm-based deep recurrent neural network (adaptive SBSA-based deep RNN) is proposed for detecting the malicious JavaScript codes in web applications. However, the proposed adaptive SBSA is designed by integrating the adaptive concept with the bird swarm algorithm (BSA) and spider monkey optimization (SMO). With the deep RNN classifier, the complexity issues exists in detecting the malicious codes is effectively resolved through the process of hierarchical computation. Due to the efficiency of the proposed approach, it can evaluate under large real-life datasets.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Dynamic webpages"

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Olsson, Alexandra, and Malin Fahlén. "Datahantering vid dynamiska webbteknologier : PHP eller ASP?" Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Institutionen för programvaruteknik och datavetenskap, 2002. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-3795.

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The last couple of years the use of Internet has changed in the way that the web pages can be affected of the person that uses them. Because of this dynamic Internet technology has emerged that makes it possible for a web page to receive information from a web browser. This information can then be used to affect the appearance of the page. PHP and ASP are two dynamic Internet technologies. They are integrated in HTML and are executed on the web server. E-commerce and search pages are example of this kind of web pages. The purpose of this examine thesis is to find out which of the technologies that are best suited when information needs to be stored on the web server. The thesis turns mostly to programmers that are planning to create a web application for this purpose. The analysis, which consists of three main questions, is based on a literature study and on a web application that has been developed. The result of the analysis is that ASP is more complicated because more external components are included and a lot of objects has to be created. PHP is a much more structured technology and is simpler constructed. Our conclusion of this thesis is that the functionality within both technologies are basically the same. But because PHP´s code is constructed much simpler this technology is more suited for storing. De senaste åren har användningen av Internet ändrats på så sätt att webbsidor ska kunna påverkas av den som använder sig av dem. Därför har något som kallas dynamisk webbhantering skapats, vilket gör det möjligt för en webbsida att ta emot information från en webbläsare. PHP och ASP är två teknologier inom dynamisk webbhantering. De integreras i HTML-kod och exekveras på webbservern. Exempel på sådana sidor är e-handelsidor och söksidor. Detta examensarbete har gjorts för att ta reda på vilken av teknologierna som passar bäst när lagring av data på webbservern krävs. Arbetet vänder sig främst till programmerare som planerar att skapa en webbapplikation för detta ändamål. Analys har gjorts utifrån en frågeställning baserad på litteraturstudier och på programmering av en minde webbapplikation. Resultatet av analysen är att ASP, i just de frågor vi tagit upp, är mer komplicerat då externa komponenter blandas in och många objekt måste skapas. PHP är mycket mer strukturerat och enklare uppbyggt. Vår slutsats av arbetet är att funktionaliteten hos de båda teknologierna i stort sett är den samma, men på grund av att PHP är enklare kodningsmässigt sett är det denna teknologi som är bäst lämpad vid datalagring.
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Fredrik, Nilsson, and Arvid Bodin. "Ombyggnad av en statisk webbsida till en responsiv." Thesis, KTH, Data- och elektroteknik, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-188218.

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Idag utförs arbete ofta på resande fot och då används smarta telefoner och surfplat- tor istället för datorer. Dessa skärmar är oftast mindre än vad en datorskärm är. Där- för efterfrågas en mer dynamisk design av webbsidor som anpassar sig till storleken på skärmen. Webbsidans statiska design var 1000 pixlar bred och innehöll många tabeller vilket skulle få plats i den dynamiska designen med en minsta bredd på 320 pixlar. En del viktig information behövde även lyftas fram och göras tydligare. Det implementerades en ny CSS-mall samt flera nya JavaScript. En del HTML justerades för att passa den nya CSS-mallen. Eftersom en del viktig information behövdes pre- senteras tydligare skapades en helt ny flik. Innehållet blev driftinformation relaterat till den inloggade kunden. Efter simuleringarna i Chrome verifierades responsivite- ten av sidorna på alla skärmstorlekar. Implementeringen av AJAX gjorde att de lång- samma sidorna svarade direkt, men förbättrade inte den totala laddtiden. För att förbättra den skulle en back-end optimering behöva utföras. Projektets webbsida fu- gerade enligt önskemål.
In today ́s society people are working more and more while travelling, which makes them use smartphones and tablets instead of laptops. These screens are usually smaller than a laptop screen. That is why a more dynamic web design has been re- quested in order to fit the screen on the device being used. The static webpage’s width was 1000 pixels and the goal was to fit all the tables and information in the respon- sive version with a width of 320 pixels. Important information also had to be moved to a different page in order to make it more visible. A new CSS-template was imple- mented and several new Java Scripts followed by finer adjustments to the HTML code. Since some information had to be more visible to the user, a new tab was cre- ated in order to fulfill this demand. The new tab contained information about “Net- work Status” only related to the signed in user. After simulating the webpage in Chrome the responsiveness of the page was confirmed on all screen sizes. Sending the webpage asynchronously made the slow pages respond instantly but the total loading time was still slow. To fix this, back-end programming would have been re- quired. The project’s webpage fulfilled all the requirements.
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Tai, Ya-Chu, and 戴亞筑. "Scheduling on the retrieval of missive dynamic webpages based on grid framework-developing an integrated auction merchandise platform as an example." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/00044752560804060243.

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中國文化大學
資訊管理學系
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The popularity of the internet has grown enormously. In recent years dynamic webpages become more popular. The characteristics of dynamic webpages are changing at random and time effivenss. Retrieving a large of pages may span many time. Because pages have time effivenss, webpages have invalidity before retrieving them. To synchronize dynamic web pages and database, our research provides two jobs scheduling with grid framework. One is the time division scheduling, another is the weighted scheduling. Deciding what data could be retrieved first. Our jobs scheduling run on the grid environment. We use many computers to retrieve webpages. This model can reduce retrieving time, and increase pages to retrieve. We are also compared with lacks superiorly. An integrated auction merchandise platform for example. Retrieving American top ten auction websites in March 2010, there is an average of 118,591,011 merchandises. Useing time division scheduling. Three work nodes spaning five hours. They can reduce retrieving time about sixteen times. Useing weighted scheduling and round table. It spans five hours, and reduceing about eigthty times.
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Wang, Wei-Yen, and 王偉焱. "Webpage Component Detection and Dynamic Webpage Testing Methods." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/tctp62.

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國立臺北科技大學
資訊工程系研究所
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When a web page is tested, components of the webpage (called webpage components) must be identified so that events (actions) to the webpage components can be fired and the results can be verified. Although webpage components can be identified from the HTML source code. it is a very time-consuming and laborious work, since the HTML code can be very length and difficult to read. This thesis proposes a method that can automatically detect and identify webpage components. A web testing tool, called HyperGTT, is enhanced to support the proposed method, including capabilities such as real-time conversion, automatic grouping, and structural matching of webpage components. In addition, HyperGTT is enhanced to support the testing of dynamic webpages that contain JavaScript and AJAX code. The improvements allow HyperGTT to support web application testing better, and can save testers’ time and effort when maintaining test scripts.
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Lin, Yu-sheng, and 林育聖. "Application of ruby on rails to dynamic webpage design." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/23f9a5.

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靜宜大學
應用數學研究所
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Since the fast development of the world wide web, surfing in the internet has become part of the daily life activity. As the interactions between the users and web servers increase, the style of web pages transforms from static to dynamic naturally. Software for webpage design has become more and more friendly to use. In such a competing market, having a software that is easy-to-use, productive, and easy-to-maintain is important. Ruby on Rails, a very popular free software in recent years, fits very well into these requirements. Armed with database software such as MySQL, Ruby on Rails makes it easy to develop a commerce web site. Combine with CSS style sheet, the webpage would be even more interesting to visit. With the introduction and study in this thesis, we will know what Ruby on Rails and MySQL are capable of and how they work.
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Shie, Dong-Sun, and 許東山. "FREERTOS Based Micro Embedded System with Dynamic Webpage control Capability." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/80233714388148133968.

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國立臺灣科技大學
電子工程系
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LED/LCM and key pad are the most common way for user interface (UI) to do human-machine interactions and information display. The single task embedded system can handle this functionality easily. However, when the system full with information and complicated, simple human-machine interface design could not handle these complicated operations effectively and thus be very unfriendly and even dangerous to users. Recently, control through Ethernet, TCP/IP and WEB-GUI is becoming more and more popular. This not only gets rid of weakness of the traditional LED/LCM and Key pad operation, which unable able to tackle complicated settings, but also makes remote control possible. With a mobile device, users in remote location can conveniently communicate and control the embedded system. Traditionally embedded, HTTP and Browser systems can only handle text information from hyperlinks, not interactive UI operations. To improve this on the embedded system with limited resources, the design a cortex-M3 embedded control system based on jQuery, AJAX uses FreeRTOS, and LWIP to realize remote control through web applications. The intension of the design is to enhance controller performance and facilitate user interface operation. According to our implementation and testing results, the architecture of the system is highly feasible and reliable. It can be used on a diversity of platforms to perform the WEB-GUI control function. Because the system cost is low compare with full Linux-based system or PC-based system, it can be applied in simple and reliable industrial controls, unmanned data acquisition systems, and distributed remote control systems.
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Book chapters on the topic "Dynamic webpages"

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Di Martino, Mariano, Pieter Robyns, Peter Quax, and Wim Lamotte. "IUPTIS: Fingerprinting Profile Webpages in a Dynamic and Practical DPI Context." In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 99–124. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35330-8_6.

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Shyamala, K., and S. Kalaivani. "Improvement of Web Performance Using Optimized Prediction Algorithm and Dynamic Webpage Content Updation in Proxy Cache." In Intelligent Communication Technologies and Virtual Mobile Networks, 212–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28364-3_20.

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"15 Webpages and dynamic visualisations." In Multimodality, 347–54. De Gruyter Mouton, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110479898-016.

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González, Elisa Alén, Trinidad Domínguez Vila, and Pablo de Carlos Villamarín. "Smart Destination as Key Element." In Smart Cities and Smart Spaces, 1233–54. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7030-1.ch055.

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The study intends to show the business opportunities generated through the use of technology in the tourism sector by identifying its key elements, with the aim of improving the user's experience. In order to achieve this, the Way of St James has been taken as the object of analysis, given its relevance at a national level as a tourist attraction, and its impact at international level. The methodology applied uses a content analysis of the key technologies that are being used in its promotion, dissemination, information and management. The main results obtained showed that companies are not taking sufficient advantage of social media, which are a key element in user communication and feedback. It was also noted that their webpages had only basic information that was not dynamic enough, and showed an almost general lack of tools such as augmented or virtual reality, and more intuitive interfaces and applications.
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González, Elisa Alén, Trinidad Domínguez Vila, and Pablo de Carlos Villamarín. "Smart Destination as Key Element." In New Business Opportunities in the Growing E-Tourism Industry, 231–54. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8577-2.ch012.

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The study intends to show the business opportunities generated through the use of technology in the tourism sector by identifying its key elements, with the aim of improving the user's experience. In order to achieve this, the Way of St James has been taken as the object of analysis, given its relevance at a national level as a tourist attraction, and its impact at international level. The methodology applied uses a content analysis of the key technologies that are being used in its promotion, dissemination, information and management. The main results obtained showed that companies are not taking sufficient advantage of social media, which are a key element in user communication and feedback. It was also noted that their webpages had only basic information that was not dynamic enough, and showed an almost general lack of tools such as augmented or virtual reality, and more intuitive interfaces and applications.
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Aldwairi, Monther, Musaab Hasan, and Zayed Balbahaith. "Detection of Drive-by Download Attacks Using Machine Learning Approach." In Cognitive Analytics, 1598–611. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2460-2.ch082.

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Drive-by download refers to attacks that automatically download malwares to user's computer without his knowledge or consent. This type of attack is accomplished by exploiting web browsers and plugins vulnerabilities. The damage may include data leakage leading to financial loss. Traditional antivirus and intrusion detection systems are not efficient against such attacks. Researchers proposed plenty of detection approaches mostly passive blacklisting. However, a few proposed dynamic classification techniques, which suffer from clear shortcomings. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to detect drive-by download infected web pages based on extracted features from their source code. We test 23 different machine learning classifiers using data set of 5435 webpages and based on the detection accuracy we selected the top five to build our detection model. The approach is expected to serve as a base for implementing and developing anti drive-by download programs. We develop a graphical user interface program to allow the end user to examine the URL before visiting the website. The Bagged Trees classifier exhibited the highest accuracy of 90.1% and reported 96.24% true positive and 26.07% false positive rate.
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Wang, Paul S. "Webpage Markup with HTML5." In Dynamic Web Programming and HTML5, 29–75. Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b13928-2.

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Chaqués-Bonafont, Laura, Anna M. Palau, and Luz Muñoz Màrquez. "Agenda Dynamics in Spain." In Comparative Policy Agendas, 152–59. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198835332.003.0017.

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The main goal of the Policy Agendas Project in Spain is to promote a comprehensive theoretical and empirical understanding of agenda dynamics across time, issues, and levels of governance. The project establishes a link between policy dynamics research and other areas of concern within political science, mainly media studies, political representation, and the quality of democracy in multilevel systems of governance. It also provides a new tool for the development of quantitative measurements of policy dynamics. Over the last few years comprehensive and far-reaching datasets about Spanish political and media agendas (following the methodology of the Comparative Agendas Project (CAP)) have been created, which are free and accessible to download from the webpage: www.q-dem.com.
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Briciu, Victor Alexandru, and Arabela Briciu. "Online Place Branding." In Advances in Marketing, Customer Relationship Management, and E-Services, 128–49. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7533-8.ch008.

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This chapter provides a new methodological analysis grid on the topic of the variations of identity characteristics that appear on the webpages of country brands, highlighting the theoretical perspectives, strategies, and ways in which brands are built in the socio-cultural environment by their stakeholders or their legal owners and the valences of the reconstruction or adaptation of brands in the online environment, from the perspective of Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 dynamics, while shaping the core components and the dynamics of the nation brand identity. A corpus of 80 cases of official country brands were analyzed as primary data source by applying a quantitative-qualitative research method of studying and analyzing different forms of communication (the content analysis) on the official websites of place brands (countries) in order to determine a systematic and quantifiable way for measuring the identity characteristics of those brands.
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Conference papers on the topic "Dynamic webpages"

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Modak, Sahil, Sagar Vikmani, Suril Shah, and Lakshmi Kurup. "Voice driven dynamic generation of webpages." In 2016 International Conference on Computing Communication Control and automation (ICCUBEA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccubea.2016.7860153.

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Shi, Yan, and Subir Biswas. "Website fingerprinting using traffic analysis of dynamic webpages." In GLOBECOM 2014 - 2014 IEEE Global Communications Conference. IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2014.7036866.

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Di Martino, Mariano, Pieter Robyns, Peter Quax, and Wim Lamotte. "IUPTIS: A Practical, Cache-resistant Fingerprinting Technique for Dynamic Webpages." In 14th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007226501020112.

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Yao, Zhang, Wang Daling, Feng Shi, Zhang Yifei, and Leng Fangling. "An Approach for Crawling Dynamic WebPages Based on Script Language Analysis." In 2012 9th Web Information Systems and Applications Conference (WISA). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wisa.2012.34.

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Zhao, Gou-Feng, Bing Li, and Tong Hong. "Pre-fetching Webpages on Mobile Social Network: User-Aware Dynamic Markov Chain." In 2012 Eighth International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/msn.2012.30.

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Jaafar, Azfarina, Murizah Kassim, Cik Ku Haroswati, and Che Ku Yahya. "Dynamic home automation security (DyHAS) alert system with laser interfaces on webpages and windows mobile using rasberry PI." In 2016 7th IEEE Control and System Graduate Research Colloquium (ICSGRC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsgrc.2016.7813319.

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Kuang, Tao, and Shanhong Zhu. "Dynamic Webpage Design Based on CSS." In 2014 International Conference on Information, Business and Education Technology (ICIBET 2014). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icibet-14.2014.36.

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Sultania, A. K. "Algorithm for detecting dynamic webpage and its importance." In 2012 International Conference on Radar, Communication and Computing (ICRCC 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icrcc.2012.6450590.

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Cheng, Zheng, Zhenji Liu, Bing Luo, and Huijun Liu. "Design of Dynamic Data Acquisition System of Virtual Reality Webpage." In 2019 Chinese Automation Congress (CAC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cac48633.2019.8997294.

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Li, Jihan, Shanglin Li, Yingke Zhu, and Bo Xiao. "Design of personalized search engine based on user-webpage dynamic model." In Sixth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 13), edited by Branislav Vuksanovic, Jianhong Zhou, and Antanas Verikas. SPIE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2052976.

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