Development of an integrated Web-based system with a pile load test database and pre-analyzed data

2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yit-Jin Chen ◽  
Ming-Ru Liao ◽  
Shiu-Shin Lin ◽  
Jen-Kai Huang ◽  
Maria Cecilia M. Marcos
Author(s):  
Abubakar Bello Bada

Web-based applications have become the new way for people to interact, be it work or business. Users always expect a fast response from the applications. The performance of web-based applications has always been a critical non-functional requirement. A better performing web-based system leads to better user experience which leads to repeated visits and in turn more revenues. Performance problems can bring all kinds of undesired consequences like bad reputation, loss of revenue and low productivity especially in an e-commerce system. Recent advancement leads to mobile device proliferation, increase in traffic volumes and richer content, which all increase application delivery challenges. Users not only expect fast application response time, but also expect higher throughput. In this work an e-commerce system is created, a performance tuning up was done on it to reduce the number of HTTP requests made and also reduce the size and number of pages and images in the system. Other ways of performance optimization were also considered. The system's performance was tested before and after performance tuning up, a load test was also done for 3000, 5000 and 10000 concurrent users. The results were compared to see the effect of the performance optimization techniques used.


Sensi Journal ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 236-246
Author(s):  
Ilamsyah Ilamsyah ◽  
Yulianto Yulianto ◽  
Tri Vita Febriani

The right and appropriate system of receiving and transferring goods is needed by the company. In the process of receiving and transferring goods from the central warehouse to the branch warehouse at PDAM Tirta Kerta Raharja, Tangerang Regency, which is currently done manually is still ineffective and inaccurate because the Head of Subdivision uses receipt documents, namely PPBP and mutation of goods, namely MPPW in the form of paper as a submission media. The Head of Subdivision enters the data of receipt and mutation of goods manually and requires a relatively long time because at the time of demand for the transfer of goods the Head of Subdivision must check the inventory of goods in the central warehouse first. Therefore, it is necessary to hold a design of information systems for the receipt and transfer of goods from the central warehouse to a web-based branch warehouse that is already database so that it is more effective, efficient and accurate. With the web-based system of receiving and transferring goods that are already datatabed, it can facilitate the Head of Subdivision in inputing data on the receipt and transfer of goods and control of stock inventory so that the Sub Head of Subdivision can do it periodically to make it more effective, efficient and accurate. The method of data collection is done by observing, interviewing and studying literature from various previous studies, while the system analysis method uses the Waterfall method which aims to solve a problem and uses design methods with visual modeling that is object oriented with UML while programming using PHP and MySQL as a database.


2011 ◽  
Vol 25 (6) ◽  
pp. 794-800 ◽  
Author(s):  
Han-Joo Lee ◽  
Katy Goudarzi ◽  
Brian Baldwin ◽  
David Rosenfield ◽  
Michael J. Telch

Author(s):  
Hyung-Jung Kim ◽  
Won-Shik Chu ◽  
Hyuk-Jin Kang ◽  
Sung-Hoon Ahn ◽  
Dong-Soo Kim ◽  
...  

In this paper, web-based design and manufacturing systems are compared with a commercial CAD/CAM system from the point of usability. The web-based systems included in this study were MIcro Machining System (MIMS) and SmartFab. In the MIMS architecture, a 3D model in STL format was read via a web browser, sent to the web server for toolpath planning, and NC codes were generated to be fed back to the designer through the web connection. In the SmartFab system, SolidWorks was used as the design interface with provided modified menus for micro machining. These additional menus were created by SolidWorks API that also provided web-based links to the toolpath planner. In the commercial CAD/CAM case, without using any web connection, SolidWorks or CATIA was used for design, and PowerMill was used as a CAM tool. For each design and manufacturing system, accessibility, user-friendliness, toolpath-reliability, and processing time were compared. Total 91 students tested these systems in undergraduate CAD class, and the feedback showed better performance of the web-based system in accessibility, user-friendliness, and processing time. However, reliability of the web-based system showed necessity of further improvement.


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