Search results for "web design"
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Il web per la cultura. Dalla digital identity alla progettazione dei servizi in rete.
2006
Negli ultimi decenni è in atto una trasformazione nell’ambito dei beni culturali definibile come un processo di apertura dei luoghi della cultura (musei, siti archeologici, biblioteche, etc.) verso l’esterno, determinato dalle istituzioni stesse, con il loro differente modo di intendere la conservazione e di gestire la fruizione del patrimonio storico-artistico e dal sistema dei fruitori, con la loro diversa domanda del prodotto culturale, che si svolge in tempi e modi differenti rispetto al passato. D’altra parte, gli studiosi della cybercultura segnalano che il nostro tempo, con l’incalzante introduzione di nuove tecnologie e strumenti, apparterrebbe in realtà solo agli albori di una rivo…
Usability analysis and visualization of Web 2.0 applications
2008
Nowadays companies and home users use Web sites offering services ranging from Web sites up to complex Web applications. Often the ergonomics of these applications remains unconsidered and they turn out to be hard to use. In order to examine the usability from within the Web applications, information about the usage of the application is collected. The techniques that have been used in the past for Web 1.0 are no longer adequate. Ajax programs (Web 2.0) are more flexible and require other techniques. This paper shows techniques for collection, analysis, processing and visualization of data for Web 2.0 applications.
Applying the ReMiP to Web Site Migration
2007
Web sites serve to publish information, both locally in intranets as well as on a global scale. Like all software systems, they have to cope with changing requirements and evolving technologies. The reference process model for software migration, ReMiP, provides a generic process model for software migration in general. The paper introduces ReMiP and summarises the application of a tailored ReMiP towards migrating a static HTML-based Web site to a content management system.
A tool to estimate usability of Web 2.0 applications
2009
Nowadays, companies and home users use websites offering services ranging from web sites up to complex web applications. The ergonomics of these applications often remain unconsidered and the applications turn out to be hard to use. In this paper, a tool is presented to facilitate the examination of usability. Web 2.0 applications in particular are supported, because they are more flexible and require other techniques than traditional web applications. The paper explains how to collect, analyze, process and visualize usability data for Web 2.0 applications.
Web accessibility for individuals with cognitive deficits
2007
Tim Berners-Lee claimed in 2001 that “the power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect”. A considerable amount of work has been done to make the web accessible to those with sensory or motor disability, with an increasing number of government and enterprise intranet webs being “accessible”, and also with some consortiums and groups seriously approaching this commitment. Some authors, such as Harrysson, have already highlighted the need for a cognitively accessible web. However, in spite of good intentions, there has been little work to date that has tackled this task. At least until now, the existing WAI and NI4 recommendations …
A web search methodology for different user typologies
2009
Search engines and directories are the main tools used to find desired information into the ocean of digital contents that is the Web. However, they are not presently able to understand the user specific needs and starting knowledge because their inability to simulate the processes of human mind. Natural Language Processing, Folksonomy, Semantic Web and Serendipitous Surfing are some of the recent research fields towards understanding of human natural language and in general of real user needs. This work aims to add one step more to this evolution path by presenting a new search methodology that allows users to create new knowledge paths on the web based on their specific requirements. Thus…
Semantic Web Enabled Web Services: State-of-Art and Industrial Challenges
2003
Semantic Web technology has a vision to define and link Web data in a way that it can be understood and used by machines for automation, integration and reuse of data across various applications. Ontological definition of every resource as it is assumed in Semantic Web, along with new techniques for semantics processing and new vision Intelligent Web Services is expected to bring Web on its new level. At present, Web Services technology is stressed by the search of a right way for further development. Combination of Semantic Web and Web Services concepts may address many of difficulties of existing technology. It is not a question of whether Semantic Web is coming or not, but a question of …
Web accessibility for visual disabled: An expert evaluation of the Inclusite® solution
2012
This study analyzes web accessibility problems for people with visual disability and presents the results of testing a prototype of Inclusite® system, an access solution designed to facilitate web navigation for people with visual disability, consisting of a navigation interface through keyboard and speech synthesis. An expert typhlotechnologist conducts a navigation test in three sessions evaluating the prototype positively and suggesting aspects for improvement. The interface provides web access as a service, the access solution is hosted in the website, so that the user can perform navigation using a different computer (not the own) which does not have his usual technical aids, helping t…
A Topic-Case Driven Methodology for Web Course Design
2008
A topic-case driven methodology for a web course design and realization process is based on software engineering metaphors for capturing the necessary steps in creating web courses by means of a content-based development method. The methodology combines instructional issues to design phases that guide teachers and instructors to design and implement online courses. The methodology has been used by students of computer science, teacher education as well as professional university educators from different educational fields. The results from these experiences have been reported as case studies. In this chapter, the methodology is introduced with the summarized results from three case studies.
Tīmekļa vietņu dizaina attīstība un virzieni 21. gadsimta sākumā
2015
Latvijas Universitātes Pedagoģijas, psiholoģijas un mākslas fakultātes Datordizaina nodaļas Mākslas profesionālā bakalaura studiju programmas 4. Kursa studenta Klāva Lukaševiča (Stud. apl. Nr. Kl10063) diplomdarbā „Tīmekļa vietņu dizaina attīstība un virzieni 21. gadsimta sākumā.” tiek izpētītas ietekmīgākās un raksturīgākās tīmekļa vietņu dizaina tendences laika posmā no 2000. līdz 2015. gadam. Diplomdarbā ir trīs daļas. Teorētiskajā daļā tiek apkopota informācija par tīmekļa vietņu dizaina tendencēm noteiktajā laika posmā. Empīriskajā daļā tiek izpētīts Latvijā populāru tīmekļa vietņu dizains, un tiek analizēta tā aktualitāte. Radošajā daļā tiek izstrādāts dizaina projekts. Šajā daļā ir d…