The Evaluation Strategies for the Writing Skills through the Web-Based Portfolio Assessment Support System

2001 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wan-Young Ryoo ◽  
Eunhwa Chon
2018 ◽  
pp. 194-213
Author(s):  
Sonja Leskinen

The goal of this paper is to introduce and understand the equine veterinarians' needs in their daily routines and develop a web-based support system to promote their work. An equine veterinarian works in both clinic and stable environments, which requires resilience and smart functionality from the support system's interfaces. Especially when horse treatment is in the stable environment, a mobile interface is required. The development of the system must also take into account the needs of the other stakeholders around horses. This paper introduces the requirements to develop a mobile interface for the web-based support system, m-equine. The trial of m-equine will start with an influenza vaccination protocol that is used by veterinarians, horse owners and riders as well as competition organizers. In conclusion the future developments and added values of the system are introduced.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 219
Author(s):  
Admi Syarif ◽  
Ari Ardianto ◽  
Bambang Hermanto ◽  
Machudor Yusman

<p><em>Car is an important transportation to support many activities in our daily life. There have been many variations of car based on models, price, specifications and so on. This study aims to implement the web-based Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to recommend a car based on some criteria. The decision is done based on the following criteria as price, brand, cylinder capacity, fuel consumption, and passenger capacity. We used the data of 254 model variants car from six famous brands (Toyota, Daihatsu, Mitsubishi, Honda, Suzuki, and Nissan). The experiments have been to see the effectivity of the proposed method by giving different weight priority value . The results show that the method work well to give recommendation that suits consumers' desires.</em></p><p><em><strong>Keywords</strong></em><em>: Analytical Hierarchy Process, Car, Decision Support System,</em><em> MCDM.</em></p><p><em>Mobil merupakan alat transportasi yang penting saat ini guna menunjang aktivitas maupun untuk memenuhi gaya hidup seseorang. </em><em>Ada beragam jenis  mobil dengan </em><em>model</em><em>, merk</em><em> dan spesifikasi</em><em> tehnis lainnya. </em><em>Penelitian ini bertujuan mengimplementasikan metode AHP</em><em> berbasis web</em><em>  untuk membantu merekomendasikan mobil yang sesuai dengan keinginan konsumen. </em><em>R</em><em>ekomendasi keputusan </em><em>berbasisi 6 (enam) </em><em>kriteria diantaranya harga, merk, kapasitas silinder, konsumsi BBM, dan kapasitas penumpang. </em><em>Eksperimen  dilakukan dengan menggunakan d</em><em>ata 254 varian model mobil dengan enam merk</em><em> terkenal </em><em> </em><em>Toyota, Daihatsu, Mitsubishi, Honda, Suzuki, dan Nissan).</em><em> Hasil pengujian </em><em>sistem telah bekerja dengan sangat baik. P</em><em>embobotan kriteria dan pemilihan alternatif sangat berpengaruh terhadap rekomendasi keputusan.</em><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Kata kunci</strong></em><em>: </em><em>Analytical Hierarchy Process</em>, <em>Mobil, Sistem Pendukung Keputusan</em><em>, MCDM</em><em>.</em></p>


Forests ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 1079 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Marto ◽  
Keith Reynolds ◽  
José Borges ◽  
Vladimir Bushenkov ◽  
Susete Marques ◽  
...  

In this paper, we present a web-based decision support system (DSS)—wSADfLOR—to facilitate the access of stakeholders to tools that may contribute to enhancing forest management planning. The emphasis is on a web-based architecture and a web graphic user interface (wGUI) that may effectively support the analysis of trade-offs between ecosystem services in order to address participatory and sustainable forest management objectives. For that purpose, the wGUI provides remote access to a management information system, enabling users to analyze environmental and biometric data and topological information as well. Moreover, the wGUI provides remote access to forest simulators so that users may define and simulate prescriptions such as chronological sequences of management options and the corresponding forest ecosystem services outcomes. Remote access to management planning methods is further provided so that users may input their objectives and constraints. The wGUI delivers information about tradeoffs between ecosystem services in the form of decision maps so that users in different locations may negotiate bundles of ecosystem services as well as the plan needed to provide them. The multiple criteria programming routines provide proposals for management plans that may be assessed further, using geographical and alphanumeric information provided by the wGUI. Results for an application to a forested landscape extending to 14,388 ha are presented and discussed. This landscape provides several ecosystem services and the development of its management plan involves multiple stakeholders. Results show that the web-based architecture and the wGUI provide effective access for stakeholders to information about the forest management planning area and to decision support tools that may contribute to addressing complex multi-objective and multiple-decision-maker management planning contexts. They also highlight that the involvement and participation of stakeholders in the design of the web-based architecture contributes to assuring the quality and the usability of the system.


Author(s):  
Sonja Leskinen

The goal of this paper is to introduce and understand the equine veterinarians’ needs in their daily routines and develop a web-based support system to promote their work. An equine veterinarian works in both clinic and stable environments, which requires resilience and smart functionality from the support system’s interfaces. Especially when horse treatment is in the stable environment, a mobile interface is required. The development of the system must also take into account the needs of the other stakeholders around horses. This paper introduces the requirements to develop a mobile interface for the web-based support system, m-equine. The trial of m-equine will start with an influenza vaccination protocol that is used by veterinarians, horse owners and riders as well as competition organizers. In conclusion the future developments and added values of the system are introduced.


2013 ◽  
Vol 278-280 ◽  
pp. 1998-2001
Author(s):  
Yun Tao Cai ◽  
Bo Qiang Shi

This paper illustrates the system structure and realization technology of decision support system for sports competition, discusses the decision module, management module and safety design of the system, and puts forward the thought of building and developing the WEB-based decision support system for sports competition. Concluded that the sports competition decision support system does not have obstacles in respect of the technical implementation. Its specific application effect in practice will be very critical.


2006 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-18
Author(s):  
L. Emerson ◽  
◽  
B. MacKay ◽  

This investigation compares and analyses the experiences and subjective cognitive workload of students undertaking a lesson on an aspect of micro-level writing skills in a web-based and paperbased version. Both versions of the lesson were based on the principles of interactive learning, specifically on a modified version of Chou’s (2003) model. The analysis is based on two quantitative and qualitative questionnaires and subjective cognitive workload is examined using the NASATLX. Analysis showed that while students were positive about the lesson in both modes, they experienced a higher subjective cognitive workload with the web-based lesson. The paper speculates that this difference may be accounted for by different approaches to providing feedback to students, and suggests that this factor be tested by future research.


2020 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-167
Author(s):  
Himadri Barman

This article looks at the implementation of a web-based support system for measuring the fielding performance in cricket using open source technologies. Front-end has been developed using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The back-end uses MySQL as the database for storing fielding related data. PHP is used to interact with the MySQL database. The web-based support system which is named Field-o-meter can be used to record fielding data, display fielding data, compute fielding performance measure and generate reports. The system has facilities for different categories of users, viz., administrators, data entry operators and viewers. Users need to login to access the system. Data can be added, deleted, displayed and also edited with certain restrictions. Analysis reports may be viewed online. Fielding data can be downloaded in xls (MS Excel) format. Being an online system hosted on a web server, it can be accessed from anywhere with an Internet connection. The web-based support system is easy to use with a simply designed interface. The system’s interface gets adjusted to mobile devices and as such can be used with a mobile browser. The system has been tested successfully for all the leading web browsers—Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Opera and Safari.


2004 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 88-95 ◽  
Author(s):  
Artūras Kaklauskas ◽  
Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas ◽  
Leonarda Gargasaite

Investigations on the similarities and differences of expert, knowledge management and decision support systems are presented in the paper. Explicit and tacit knowledge is analysed. The benefit of knowledge management systems, their development and implementation are analysed. The aspects of the best practice and its knowledge bases and databases are described. Practical possibilities to apply the knowledge systems are presented. On the base of practice acquired during the FP 6 project INTELCITIES the database of the best practice and the web‐based decision support system for real estate are developed. On the base of the BPJTA in PuBs project the database of the best practice and the web‐based decision support system for retrofit of public buildings are developed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-16
Author(s):  
Taufiq Ismail ◽  
Sri Winiarti ◽  
Rifki Pambudi

College students often select their major concentration area wrongly due to thoughtless considerations such as following their close classmates' choice. This may cause losses in time, effort, cost, and also mental energy. The research proposes a decision support system for selecting students' major concentration areas to solve students' problems in determining their study interest in informatics engineering. Profile Matching Method was chosen since it can sort out suitable study interest with students' criteria weight. The web-based decision support system was implemented using HTML, pure PHP programming languages with MySQL as its database. Boostrap and Javascript were added to enhance the web display; all application data will be saved in the hosting provider's web server. The application testing was done to 10 students as respondents in usability testing using Standardized Universal Percentile Rank-Questionnaire (SUPR-Q) for users and admins and User Acceptance Test (UAT). The conclusion was 70% compatibility of the students' major concentration area and the system's recommendation.


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