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Journal articles on the topic "Transactional Web Archiving"

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Prisalia, Rahmi, Difana Meilani, Hasdi Putra, and Husnil Kamil. "Pembangunan Sistem Informasi Pengelolaan Data Transaksi Bagian Tambang PT. Yasiga Sarana Utama Berbasis Web dengan Fitur Mobile." Jurnal Nasional Teknologi dan Sistem Informasi 1, no. 1 (October 28, 2015): 23–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/teknosi.v1i1.2015.23.

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Web-based management information system of transaction data with mobile features was needed by employees of PT. Yasiga Sarana Utama, especially mine division. The problems that frequently occur are some documents are created with the manual method, data storage is conducted using Microsoft Excel and duplication. Damage and loss of data have been solved with Web-based management information system of transaction data. In addition, the field employees who have activities outside of the Office get ease in storing and archiving the data using a mobile application integrated with transaction data management information systems. Management information system of transaction data was built using the waterfall method which consisted of the analysis, design, coding or implementing, and testing. In the early stages of development, the company business processes were studied through literatures, and then the company requirements were analyzed using use case diagrams, class diagrams, sequence diagrams, state chart diagrams, and user interface design. The next phase was the design of the system by designing a database using the ER-diagrams. Programming code on the implementation phase was conducted using PHP PDO with object-oriented programming, Bootstrap PostgreSQL database as an additional aesthetic applications, and PhoneGap to generate mobile applications. Application testing was conducted using black box testing. The results of the implementation showed the expected output and in accordance with existing business processes.Keywords—Management Information System of Transaction Data, PT. Yasiga Sarana Utama, Mobile, Waterfall
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Rahayu, Sri, Tuti Nurhaeni, and Panji Bangun Pangestu. "Monitoring Home Sales Data with Optimization of Information Systems." Aptisi Transactions on Management (ATM) 1, no. 2 (July 1, 2017): 70–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.33050/atm.v1i2.690.

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PT. Sinar Property Group is a company that deals in home sales. Marketing Division of the company is the most dominating division in home sales data processing and it is very needed. Consumers data who buy a home become the basic reference in monitoring, it is also used for monitoring consumer payment transaction status and payment transaction archiving. The research is using SWOT as its method that used for knowing strength of the company, weakness, opportunity, and its threat. The results of the analysis show the company needs a system that capable to monitoring centered home sales data which functionally, marketing manager knows the total of consumer and total of sold home using a system which can be accessed in realtime using web-based system, so it will be easier in making decision. Keywords​: Sales, Monitoring, Sales Report, Website.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Transactional Web Archiving"

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Maharshi, Shivam. "Performance Measurement and Analysis of Transactional Web Archiving." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78371.

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Web archiving is necessary to retain the history of the World Wide Web and to study its evolution. It is important for the cultural heritage community. Some organizations are legally obligated to capture and archive Web content. The advent of transactional Web archiving makes the archiving process more efficient, thereby aiding organizations to archive their Web content. This study measures and analyzes the performance of transactional Web archiving systems. To conduct a detailed analysis, we construct a meaningful design space defined by the system specifications that determine the performance of these systems. SiteStory, a state-of-the-art transactional Web archiving system, and local archiving, an alternative archiving technique, are used in this research. We experimentally evaluate the performance of these systems using the Greek version of Wikipedia deployed on dedicated hardware on a private network. Our benchmarking results show that the local archiving technique uses a Web server’s resources more efficiently than SiteStory for one data point in our design space. Better performance than SiteStory in such scenarios makes our archiving solution favorable to use for transactional archiving. We also show that SiteStory does not impose any significant performance overhead on the Web server for the rest of the data points in our design space.
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Vishwasrao, Saket Dilip. "Performance Evaluation of Web Archiving Through In-Memory Page Cache." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78252.

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This study proposes and evaluates a new method for Web archiving. We leverage the caching infrastructure in Web servers for archiving. Redis is used as the page cache and its persistence mechanism is exploited for archiving. We experimentally evaluate the performance of our archival technique using the Greek version of Wikipedia deployed on Amazon cloud infrastructure. We show that there is a slight increase in latencies of the rendered pages due to archiving. Though the server performance is comparable at larger page cache sizes, the maximum throughput the server can handle decreases significantly at lower cache sizes due to more disk write operations as a result of archiving. Since pages are dynamically rendered and the technology stack of Wikipedia is extensively used in a number of Web applications, our results should have broad impact.
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Book chapters on the topic "Transactional Web Archiving"

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Treloyn, Sally, and Rona Goonginda Charles. "Music Endangerment, Repatriation, and Intercultural Collaboration in an Australian Discomfort Zone." In Transforming Ethnomusicology Volume II, 133–47. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197517550.003.0009.

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To the extent that intercultural ethnomusicology in the Australian settler state operates on a colonialist stage, research that perpetuates a procedure of discovery, recording, and offsite archiving, analysis, and interpretation risks repeating a form of musical colonialism with which ethnomusicology worldwide is inextricably tied. While these research methods continue to play an important role in contemporary intercultural ethnomusicological research, ethnomusicologists in Australia in recent years have become increasingly concerned to make their research available to cultural heritage communities. Cultural heritage communities are also leading discovery, identification, recording, and dissemination to support, revive, reinvent, and sustain their practices and knowledges. Repatriation is now almost ubiquitous in ethnomusicological approaches to Aboriginal music in Australia as researchers and collaborating communities seek to harness research to respond to the impact that colonialism has had on social and emotional well-being, education, the environment, and the health of performance traditions. However, the hand-to-hand transaction of research products and represented knowledge from performers to researcher and archive back to performers opens a new field of complexities and ambiguities for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants: just like earlier forms of ethnomusicology, the introduction, return, and repatriation of research materials operate in “social spaces where disparate cultures meet, clash, and grapple with each other, often in highly asymmetrical relations of domination and subordination” (Pratt 2007 [1992]). In this chapter, we recount the processes and outcomes of “The Junba Project” located in the Kimberley region of northwest Australia. Framed by a participatory action research model, the project has emphasized responsiveness, iteration, and collaborative reflection, with an aim to identify strategies to sustain endangered Junba dance-song practices through recording, repatriation, and dissemination. We draw on Pratt’s notion of the “contact zone” as a “discomfort zone” (Somerville & Perkins 2003) and look upon an applied/advocacy ethnomusicological project as an opportunity for difference and dialogue in the repatriation process to support heterogeneous research agendas.
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