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Essay # 49152 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Web Site Design, 2004.
A look at the main principles behind the design of a successful Web site.
2,426 words (approx. 9.7 pages), 6 sources, MLA, £ 52.95
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This paper discusses how a Web designer needs to understand how to help companies create, develop, and implement successful Internet strategies, as well as write computer HTML code and other custom programming scripts. It looks at how successful Internet Web design is a function of combining experience in Internet marketing, graphic design, and expertise in the latest Web-based technology. A successful Web site will be custom-tuned for the individual business and will take into consideration the clients' needs for Web sites, intranets and extranets for corporate clients, across a broad range of industries. It also examines how meeting the needs of clients is the top priority of a successful Web designer, not displaying their programming wizardry. As a Web site developer, a person must strive to accurately reflect the organization through online branding.

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"Before building a web site, the site owner must determine the purpose of the site. Will it be a contact center for customers, or friend? Will it be a central focus of the company, or a personal, virtual scrap book for the family? Will the web site be interactive, inviting the participation of the visitor, or a static, electronic brochure? The first generations of web sites were predominantly the latter, static electronic version of printed materials. The visitors could discover information, and route email through the web site to company staff. Second generation websites added interactivity to the content. The visitors could request information, and have it immediately delivered. Web sites included purchase options for basic products."
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Travel Web Sites, 2005.
This paper discusses marketing and regulatory aspects of travel Web sites.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 5 sources, APA, £ 33.95
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This paper describes the e-business industry of travel Web sites. The author points out new marketing techniques of the airlines Delta, Southwest and Jet Blue, including discounted fares and instant rewards. The paper points out the flexibility of online Web travel sites and the convenience of one-stop shopping venues.

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"One of the e-commerce venues that has generated great interest and high levels of sales is the travel Web site, among which are Web sites maintained by airlines, such as Delta, Southwest and Jet Blue. These sites have developed new marketing techniques to capture audience interest and inspire consumers to purchase travel packages and or airline tickets online. A major marketing tool used by companies, such as Southwest Airlines, is the use of heavily discounted fares that are available ..."
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Web Site Analysis, 2005.
Considers three Web sites and their approach to e-business.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 3 sources, APA, £ 21.95
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This paper analyzes three different types of web sites: a business-to-business site, a government site and nonprofit organization site. The paper analyzes the different focus of each website based on each site's purpose.

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"Today's Internet encompasses a wide variety of functions. It provides information, shopping opportunities, the ability to obtain a college degree, ways to meet people and the ability to entertain oneself for hours at a time. Government and educational institutions formed the original Web community but today's community is diverse and includes companies and nonprofit organizations as well as government entities. This research considers three Web sites, one focusing on business-to-business users, one a government site and one a nonprofit organization, and how each site uses the..."
Essay # 69679 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Library Web Sites, 2005.
Discusses library funding for Web sites and technology.
920 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 7 sources, APA, £ 21.95
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This paper discusses library funding for Web sites and technology in university libraries in particular. The high cost of building in-house web portals and the effect of the declining tax-base for libraries is also discussed.
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Female Entrepreneurship: A Review of Web Site Sources, 2008.
A review of web site sources on female entrepreneurship and feminism.
2,270 words (approx. 9.1 pages), 8 sources, APA, £ 49.95
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This paper reviews eight web site sources which provide valuable information with regards to female entrepreneurship and feminism. It offers an annotated bibliography and two-paragraph summary of each source as well as a paragraph outlining how this source will be utilized in the author's upcoming work on the phenomenon of female entrepreneurship and feminism around the world.

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"This site, administered and sponsored by the Education Foundation, features interesting articles on how to be a successful young entrepreneur. The article I have reviewed provides information on where young women should look when seeking entrepreneurial opportunities; similarly, a rough profile is presented of female entrepreneurs and what characteristics they possess (in truth, they are ordinary people who simply have the courage to pursue their passions). Lastly, the site contains a link to Seton Hall University's National Education Center for Women in Business."
Essay # 70584 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Web Site Critique, 2006.
A critique on the functioning of the "History Matters" web site.
920 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 3 sources, MLA, £ 21.95
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This paper is a critique of the "History Matters" web site in terms of searches on Harriet Tubman, the Underground Railroad, and the Trail of Tears.

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"The History Matters web site provided information on both Harriet Tubman, the Underground Railroad and the Trail of Tears. In,comparing the information for both topics I found that there was more and better information on the ..."
Essay # 83575 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Web Site Review, 2005.
This paper is a review of the web site belonging the Center for Education, Law and Society: http://www.educ.sfu.ca:16080/cels/.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 3 sources, £ 18.95
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This paper explains that the Center for Education, Law and Society is an endowed Center based in the Faculty of Education of Simon Fraser University. The author points out that the site is primarily geared to teachers rather than students. The paper relates that the site explicitly states that its mandate is to improve the legal literacy of children and young adults through a program of teaching, curriculum development, research and community initiatives.

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"This is the web site of the Center for Education, Law and Society, an endowed Center based in the Faculty of Education of Simon Fraser University. The site is primarily geared to teachers, rather than students, and explicitly states that its mandate is to "improve the legal literacy of children and young adults through a program of teaching, curriculum development, research, and community initiatives"."
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Web Site Development for Taiwanese Film Industry, 2002.
This paper is a proposal for the development of a web site to promote the Taiwan motion picture industry.
2,204 words (approx. 8.8 pages), 8 sources, MLA, £ 47.95
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The paper researches and describes the area, background on the project area, the importance of the project and project objectives. The writer employs graphs to more clearly illustrate the variables, then discusses relevant elements of the Taiwanese film industry. The paper concludes with the expected results and a summary of the possible limitations to such a venture.

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"With respect to economics, the people residing in the developed regions of the world are generally better able to afford the costs associated with computer ownership and use essential to Internet use. With respect to infrastructure, the nations situated in the developed regions of the world are generally better able to construct the telecommunications systems that are necessary Internet access. With respect to population demographics, people residing in the developed regions of the world generally are more likely to possess the levels of formal educational attainment typically associated with use of the Internet."
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Web Site Comparison, 2006.
This paper compares the search results for two topics- Harriet Tubman and the Underground and the Underground Railroad vs. the Trail of Tears.
920 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 5 sources, MLA, £ 21.95
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This paper compares the search results for two topics--Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad vs. the Trail of Tears--on the History Matters web site and details why the results for the Tubman search are more useful, as well as critiquing the History Matters web site and providing suggestions to the webmaster.

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"I was able to find sources on both Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad as well as the Cherokee Trail of Tears on the History Matters website History Matters. This web site is essentially a repository for links to other web sites ..."
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Web Interaction Design: Web Site Analysis and Testing, 2001.
An analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of a chosen Internet site and suggestions for improvement of their website.
9,265 words (approx. 37.1 pages), 20 sources, £ 133.95
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""The usability factor of any website is a crucial element in determining whether it is to be a success or failure. There have been numerous, well documented cases recently, of dot com failures, undoubtedly, some of these could have been prevented if the sites had made more of an effort to be more user friendly, clear and concise."
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Plan for Corporate Web Site and Multi-Processor System, 2004.
Plan for solving the software and hardware problems associated with computer systems designed for high-demand web services and computer applications.
3,310 words (approx. 13.2 pages), 7 sources, MLA, £ 66.95
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This paper presents a project plan for a corporate web site and a rack optimized system. The paper describes some of the problems associated with computer systems designed to meet the needs of high-demand web sites and complicated computer software applications and then presents a plan that would address these problems. The solution presented explains how to install and set up a fully clustered/load balanced multi-processor hardware system and a redesign of a current web page portal that reflects the high-volume capabilities offered by the new equipment. Appended are figures that help illustrate the proposed plan.

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"Today, both small as well as medium sized companies experience server related problems due to the excess load on their websites. In order to solve this problem companies deploy multiple servers. But instead of working as a solution these servers further give rise to problems ranging from the complex cabling, prolonged deployment, more hardware and software requirements to increased data center costs and space requirements, and lower processing capabilities. This problem is further mounted with the amount of space servers occupy. Although rack mounting server is a possible solution but even it takes up a lot of space and is difficult to replace."
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A Scholarly Review of the NAACP Web Site, 2006.
A review of the website of the National Organization for the Advancement of Colored People.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 2 sources, £ 18.95
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This paper provides an overview and review of a professional web site administered and sponsored by the National Organization for the Advancement of Colored People. The paper looks at the objective of the site, the source of its funding, its discussion of criminal issues, its links to other sites (if such do in fact exist) and its user friendliness. The paper ultimately concludes that, while the official web site could perhaps be bolstered by links to other organizations offering comparable or complementary services to the black community, it nonetheless is easily navigable and delivers its message effectively.

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"The following three-page paper will briefly review the official web site of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The paper will look at the purpose/objective of the site as well as at the source of funding for the site (at least to the extent possible). The paper will likewise discuss the criminal justice issues given "play" on the web site in addition to discussing the navigability of the site. Not to be overlooked, some time will be devoted to looking at the relevant links found on the site (assuming, of course, that such links are actually present). "
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Visually Impaired Persons and Web Sites, 2008.
A discussion which examines whether students with sight problems are able to use the websites of California institutions of higher learning.
7,872 words (approx. 31.5 pages), 17 sources, APA, £ 119.95
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The paper is a study to determine the satisfaction level of visually impaired students with the web sites maintained by California institutions of higher education. The paper provides a background and overview of the issues under consideration. It also reviews scholarly and organizational literature concerning recent initiatives intended to improve access to online resources for the visually impaired. The paper suggests the steps educators should take to ensure that their web sites conform to existing guidelines. The paper also provides a recapitulation of several other studies that advocate and oppose improved access for the visually impaired in accessing online resources.

Outline:
Introduction
Background and Overview
Studies of Visually Impaired Student Needs in Accessing Online Resources
Studies providing background information concerning need for improved accessibility to online resources
W3C Web Content Accessibility Standards
Technological Applications for Assisting the Visually Impaired Access Online Resources
Visually Impaired Students in the State of California
Studies in support of improved accessibility to online resources for the visually impaired
Studies opposed to improved accessibility to online resources for the visually impaired
Chapter Summary

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"Such initiatives are clearly intended to help level the playing field for visually impaired individuals, and because the technology and expertise already exist to accomplish these goals, these authors and the vast majority of the others reviewed herein suggest that such developmental efforts are an important component of any Web site initiative. In this regard, Siekierska and his associates emphasize that, "Such advances may finally allow blind and visually impaired persons to access the vast amount of real-time data that are available to sighted persons with Internet access."
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Airline Industry Web Sites, 2005.
An analysis of websites in the airline industry: Delta, Jetblue and Northwest.
1,874 words (approx. 7.5 pages), 4 sources, APA, £ 41.95
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This paper analyzes three e-commerce web sites in the airline industry: Delta, Jetblue and Northwest. The paper describes how the look and feel differs for the three web sites in terms of marketing, advertising and website design.

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"This paper will focus on airline websites and what they offer to the customers. Specifically, the paper will discuss Jet Blue, Delta and Northwest airlines. Each airline has many items to offer to the customers and help make traveling that much more pleasurable and less hassle for the traveler. With technology advancing over the years, each of these airlines helps to make travel a great deal easier for the traveler from e-tickets, to purchasing tickets online. No more hassle with phone for flight information when everything the customer needs is now accessible via each airlines websites."
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