scholarly journals WEB APPLICATION SURVEY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PT. KALBE MORINAGA INDONESIA

Author(s):  
Hantze Sudarma ◽  
Tri Djoko Wahjono

Research on this case study aims to evaluate the web application survey PT. KalbeMorinaga Indonesia. This case study was done because of some performance issue on theapplication. The problems related to the ability of software to speed data processing and reporting.Research was done on the performance of software and was combined using the gray box, that is,the evaluation of the test and evaluation of the code of the network itself. In addition, it was usedfor testing software for test automation. Automation tests were done as much as several times witha different number of virtual users. Results obtained were analyzed so as to be used as a referencefor the results which pages have problems with performance issues, and were tested by using asolution which then were tested again on that page and comparing the results. The final results ofthe analysis were compared with the results of the first test and then the results of the analysis andrecommendations for improvement can be used by application developers in the future.

2010 ◽  
pp. 2298-2309
Author(s):  
Justin Meza ◽  
Qin Zhu

Knowledge is the fact or knowing something from experience or via association. Knowledge organization is the systematic management and organization of knowledge (Hodge, 2000). With the advent of Web 2.0, Mashups have become a hot new thing on the Web. A mashup is a Web site or a Web application that combines content from more than one source and delivers it in an integrated way (Fichter, 2006). In this article, we will first explore the concept of mashups and look at the components of a mashup. We will provide an overview of various mashups on the Internet. We will look at literature about knowledge and the knowledge organization. Then, we will elaborate on our experiment of a mashup in an enterprise environment. We will describe how we mixed the content from two sets of sources and created a new source: a novel way of organizing and displaying HP Labs Technical Reports. The findings from our project will be included and some best practices for creating enterprise mashups will be given. The future of enterprise mashups will be discussed as well.


2016 ◽  
Vol 48 (4) ◽  
pp. 363-372
Author(s):  
Gordana Rudić ◽  
Bojana Dimić Surla ◽  
Dragan Ivanović

The paper provides suggestions for cataloguing session materials (especially minutes of sessions) using the MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data and MARC 21 Format for Authority Data. The suggested solution is shown on the example of materials from the government of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina in Serbia (APV) sessions. Two business applications were developed on the basis of this MARC 21 cataloguing of the materials: a web application for searching government materials and a web application for generating various reports for the APV government. The web application supports searching metadata as well as the full text of the material and search criteria may include all of the given words or exact phrase. The examples of the reports supported by the application are: total number of sessions; total number of agenda items and sub-items; session attendance by the government members.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muneeb Shahid ◽  
Yusuf Sermet ◽  
Ibrahim Demir

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are available as stand-alone desktop applications as well as web platforms for vector- and raster-based geospatial data processing and visualization. While each approach offers certain advantages, limitations exist that motivate the development of hybrid systems that will increase the productivity of users for performing interactive data analytics using multidimensional gridded data. Web-based applications are platform-independent, however, require the internet to communicate with servers for data management and processing which raises issues for performance, data integrity, handling, and transfer of massive multidimensional raster data. On the other hand, stand-alone desktop applications can usually function without relying on the internet, however, they are platform-dependent, making distribution and maintenance of these systems difficult. This paper presents RasterJS, a hybrid client-side web library for geospatial data processing that is built on the Progressive Web Application (PWA) architecture to operate seamlessly in both Online and Offline modes. A packaged version of this system is also presented with the help of Web Bundles API for offline access and distribution. RasterJS entails the use of latest web technologies that are supported by modern web browsers, including Service Workers API, Cache API, IndexedDB API, Notifications API, Push API, and Web Workers API, in order to bring geospatial analytics capabilities to large-scale raster data for client-side processing. Each of these technologies acts as a component in the RasterJS to collectively provide a similar experience to users in both Online and Offline modes in terms of performing geospatial analysis activities such as flow direction calculation with hydro-conditioning, raindrop flow tracking, and watershed delineation. A large-scale case study is included in the study for watershed analysis to demonstrate the capabilities and limitations of the library. The framework further presents the potential to be utilized for other use cases that rely on raster processing, including land use, agriculture, soil erosion, transportation, and population studies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 21-41
Author(s):  
Gabriel Babatunde Iwasokun ◽  
Olayinka Oluwaseun Ogunfeitimi ◽  
Oluyomi Kolawole Akinyokun ◽  
Samuel Oluwatayo Ogunlana

This paper presents how IoT and its related technologies are used to tame human kidnapping. IoT design, geo-fencing, API integration, and GPS signal formed the backbone of the proposed system. While the GSM base stations provide signals for the system, the frontends are the mobile phone devices, application interface, and the GPS. The location signal is transmitted to the server when the subject enters or exits the geofence for movement and direction tracing. The IoT component hosts the web application, MySQL and GMS are used to provide backend solutions, and the GPS guarantees communication and placement of the subject on the search map. The implementation involved suitable platforms and engines and followed up with case study of kidnapping scenarios involving 20 randomly selected individuals. The study established the practical function of the system and its good performances in areas of availability, concealment, security, location accuracy, seamless data transmission, among others. Comparative analysis with related works also established the relative strength of the new method.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
Rian Andrian ◽  
Ahmad Fauzi

In software engineering, web applications are software that are accessed using a web browser through a network such as the Internet or intranet. Web applications are applications that can be relied on by users to do many useful activities. Despite the awareness of web application developers about safe programming practices, there are still many aspect in web applications that can be exploited by attacker. The development of web applications and the Internet causes the movement of information systems to use them as a basis. Security is needed to protect the contents of web applications that are sensitive and provide a safe process of sending data, therefore application security must be applied to all infrastructure that supports web applications, including the web application itself. Most organizations today have some kind of web application security program or try to build/ improve. But most of these programs do not get the results expected for the organization, are not durable or are not able to provide value continuously and efficiently and also cannot improve the mindset of developers to build/ design secure web applications. This research aims to develop a web application security scanner that can help overcome security problems in web applications.


Religions ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 456
Author(s):  
Varuni Bhatia

What do god posters circulating online tell us about the practice of popular Hinduism in the age of digital mediatization? The article seeks to address the question by exploring images and god posters dedicated to the planetary deity Shani on Web 2.0. The article tracks Shani’s presence on a range of online platforms—from the religion and culture pages of newspapers to YouTube videos and social media platforms. Using Shani’s presence on the Web as a case study, the article argues that content drawn from popular Hinduism, dealing with astrology, ritual, religious vows and observances, form a significant and substantial aspect of online Hinduism. The article draws attention to the specific affordances of Web 2.0 to radically rethink what engaging with the sacred object in a virtual realm may entail. In doing so, it indicates what the future of Hindu religiosity may look like.


Author(s):  
Gaurav Arora and Anu Rathee

The complexity of Web sites are increasing and transforming into Web applications that contain business logic, interactivity, transaction handling and states. This phenomenon forces the Web developers to adapt more traditional software engineering techniques to keep the Web applications error free, maintainable, reusable, well documented etc. Many Web developers do not use any engineering techniques at all and design mainly to create as fashionable applications as possible with no regards on the application’s functionality. This results in applications that are hard to maintain and with poor functionality. The purpose with this thesis was to see if the use of a more traditional software engineering technique, namely the Unified Modeling Language with the newly added Web Application Extension, resulted in a Web application with good design regarding the maintainability of the application . To investigate the maintainability of an application, the maintainability was further divided into three sub criteria: extensibility, reusability and documentation. These three criteria were then applied on a case study were a Web application was designed. From the analysis of the final design, using the three criteria, the maintainability was derived. The result of the entire investigation showed that the UML WAE had a good support for extensibility, fair support for reusability and very good support for documentation. From these results the main conclusion was derived, that the use of UML WAE resulted in good design regarding the maintainability. However, the result is limited to our case study and the design created in that case. The result may have been different if the three criteria had been applied on a different case. Another aspect to consider is that the quality of a design is often dependent on the knowledge of the persons that carry out the design.


2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Ann Ablahd ◽  
Suhair Dawwod

At present the web applications are used for most of the life activities, these applications are affected by an attack called (Structure Query Language Injection Attack) SQLIA due to the vulnerabilities of the web application. The vulnerabilities of the web application are increased because most of application developers do not care to security in designing.SQL injection is a common attack that infects a web application. The attacker adds (Structured Query Language) SQL code to web page for accessing and changing victim databases.The vital step in securing the database and detecting such an attack in web apps is preparing a tool. Many researchers propose different ways for detection and prevention of such as an attack. In this paper a tool it proposed using a powerful micro-framework web application designer called Flask in Python 3.7 to detect and prevent such attacks. The proposed system is called SQLIAD. SQLIAD analyzed a web application on-line.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 679
Author(s):  
Nathalie Guimarães ◽  
Luís Pádua ◽  
Telmo Adão ◽  
Jonáš Hruška ◽  
Emanuel Peres ◽  
...  

Currently, the use of free and open-source software is increasing. The flexibility, availability, and maturity of this software could be a key driver to develop useful and interesting solutions. In general, open-source solutions solve specific tasks that can replace commercial solutions, which are often very expensive. This is even more noticeable in areas requiring analysis and manipulation/visualization of a large volume of data. Considering that there is a major gap in the development of web applications for photogrammetric processing, based on open-source technologies that offer quality results, the application presented in this article is intended to explore this niche. Thus, in this article a solution for photogrammetric processing is presented, based on the integration of MicMac, GeoServer, Leaflet, and Potree software. The implemented architecture, focusing on open-source software for data processing and for graphical manipulation, visualization, measuring, and analysis, is presented in detail. To assess the results produced by the proposed web application, a case study is presented, using imagery acquired from an unmanned aerial vehicle in two different areas.


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