Refimprove date September 2009 Expand section This page needs to be completed with tools like HtmlUnit , HttpUnit and soapui . date February 2011 This is a list of Web testing tools , giving a general overview in terms of features. Main features Web testing tools may be classified based on different prerequisites that a user may require to test web applications mainly scripting requirements, GUI functionalities and browser compatibility. class wikitable sortable Web Testing ToolsWeb browser based model Scriptable Scripting Language Recorder Multiple domain Frames HTTPS rh Ranorex Ranorex Studio yes br Chrome, Firefox, Safari , IE yes C , VB.NET yes yes yes yes rh Selenium software Selenium yes yes Ruby, Java, PHP, Perl, Python, C , Groovy only Firefox yes rh Soatest SOAtest yes yes Python, JavaScript, Java yes yes yes yes rh TestComplete ref Cite web title Functional Testing of Web Applications url http smartbear.com products qa tools automated testing supported testing types web testing ref yes br IE, Firefox, Chrome yes VBScript, JScript, C Script, C Script, DelphiScript yes yes yes yes rh TOSCA Testsuite yes br IE, Firefox yes Java, C , VB6 yes yes yes yes rh WatiN yes br IE mainly, but closing fast on Firefox yes C , ability to run JavaScript from C calls IE FF yes yes rh Watir yes br IE, Firefox yes Ruby yes yes yes yes rh WebUI Test Studio yes br IE, Firefox, Safari yes C , VB.NET yes yes yes yes See also Portal Software Testing List of GUI testing tools HTTP Test Tool References reflist External links http www.softwareqatest.com qatweb1.html Web Site Test Tools and Site Management Tools http java source.net open source web testing tools Open Source Web Testing Tools in Java http www.qalinks.com Tools Automated Testing SQA Search.com list of automated tools https www.owasp.org index.php Appendix A Testing Tools OWASP list of Testing Tools DEFAULTSORT List Of Web Testing Tools Category Lists of software Web Testing Tools ... more details
cleanup date April 2012 Web development tools allow web developers to test and debug their code. These usually allow developers to work with a variety of technologies, including CSS , HTML , the DOM , JavaScript , and more. They are different from Website builder website builders in that they do not assist in the creation of a webpage, but rather the testing of those that already exist. List of popular web development tools For Mozilla Firefox Firefox Firebug Firefox extension Firebug Web Developer Mozilla extension Web Developer For Firebug Firefox extension Firebug http developer.yahoo.com yslow YSlow and http code.google.com intl sv speed page speed Pagespeed analyze web sites for factors which lead to slow loading and give advice to fix the problems. For Internet Explorer Main Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar Currently, as of version 8 or higher, Internet Explorer includes built in developer tools known as the http msdn.microsoft.com en us library ie hh673541 v vs.85 .aspx F12 Developer Tools . For Opera web browser Opera Main Opera Dragonfly Opera web browser Opera includes Opera Dragonfly Dragonfly in its browser as a suite to help developers debug their code, but also has several other http dev.opera.com tools Opera developer tools Opera Dragonfly For Google Chrome Chrome Chrome includes its own https developers.google.com chrome developer tools Chrome Developer Tools which are based on WebKit s Web Inspector . For Safari web browser Safari Safari has WebKit s built in Web Inspector . Category Web development Web stub Web software stub ru ... more details
UWE UML basedWeb Engineering is a software engineering approach for the development of Web application s. UWE provides a UML profile UML extension , a metamodel, model driven development process and tool support for the systematic design of Web applications MagicUWE . UWE follows the separation of concerns building separate models for requirements, content, navigation, presentation, process, adaptation and architecture. The key aspects that distinguish UWE are reliance on OMG standards. Other possibilities WebML Web Modeling Language HDM RMM EORM OOHDM WSDM Araneus OO H UML WAE http wwwis.win.tue.nl hera Hera See also Web engineering Web modeling External links http uwe.pst.ifi.lmu.de UWE site Category Web development software Compu lang stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 UWE UML basedWeb Engineering is a software engineering approach for the development of Web application s. UWE provides a UML profile UML extension , a metamodel, model driven development process and tool support ArgoUWE for the systematic design of Web applications. UWE follows the separation of concerns building separate models for requirements, content, hypertext, presentation, process, adaptivity and architecture. The key aspects that distinguish UWE are reliance on OMG standards and an open source environment. See also Web engineering Web modeling External links http www.pst.ifi.lmu.de projekte uwe UWE site Category Unified Modeling Language es UWE UML uml stub ... more details
2010 month March title A review of Webbased simulation and supporting tools journal Simulation Modelling ... OpenPlaG PHP based function graph plotter for the use on websites OpenEpi webbased packet of tools ...The term webbased simulation WBS emerged in 1996, and is typically used to denote the invocation of computer simulation services over the World Wide Web , specifically through a web browser . ref name ... Conceptual Framework Support for Distributed WebBased Simulation within the Higher Level Architecture ... Opper, J. M. title Investigating the Application of WebBased Simulation Principles within the Architecture ... Heavey, Cathal Byrne, P.J. title SIMCT An Application of WebBased Simulation. booktitle Proceedings ... A. coauthors Savory, P. Williams, R. title A Webbased Interface for Storing and Executing Simulation ... and computer exercises. In distance learning , webbased simulation may provide an alternative ... laborative equipment. In software engineering , webbased emulation allows application development ... s,. ref http speckyboy.com 2010 04 12 mobile web and app development testing and emulation tools Mobile Web and App Development Testing and Emulation Tools , Specky boy design magazine, April 12 .... Client side vs server side approaches Webbased simulation can take place either on the server side ... programmed tool for creating webbased The Sims like simulation games, and for teaching beginner ... numerical analysis software with web interface, based on the Python programming language Python programming language Simulation123 a tool supporting webbased simulation documentation , a category of web .... http vam.anest.ufl.edu wip.html A portfolio of public access and free webbased simulations http www.idsia.ch andrea sim simweb.html List of webbased simulation tools Andrea Emilio Rizzoli http www.crossmobi.com Webbased mobile emulator for smartphone http www.simulation123.com WBS tool list on Simulation123 Category Simulation software Category Web applications Category Webbased simulation ... more details
presentation program the webbased slide shows are usually limited in features. A webbased slide show is typically generated to or authored in HTML , JavaScript and CSS code files . Features A webbased slide show usually offers the following features here split between player the presenter features ... slimey.sourceforge.net A rough attempt at a webbasedpresentation editor. Works for basic use, but no updates ...cleanuplist date April 2012 Original research date April 2012 A Webbased slideshow is a slide show which can be played viewed or presented using a web browser . Some webbased slide shows are generated from presentation software and may be difficult to change they are usually not supposed to . Others ... to the S5 Presentation software . ref cite web url http meyerweb.com eric thoughts 2006 07 ... basedpresentation tool, inspired by S5 and Html Slidy http goessner.net articles slideous slideous.html .... Note Uses CSS3 transitions and, hus, requires Firefox 4 . jQuery Presentation A jQuery based slideshow ... to https github.com marianoguerra rst2html5 impress.js A presentation framework based on the power ... impress.js Flash based Slideshow Prezi References Reflist Category Presentation software Category ... in web browser without having to download extra runtime environments, e.g. Flash player or Java. Keyboard ... notes. Embed web page Advanced Allows to embed, e.g. trough iframe element, a complete web page. Scroll bars may appear. Template based Advanced Support look and feel templates. By specifying another ... templates, choosing your own fonts, font sizes, colors, background images, used logo etc. List of webbased slide shows Anchor List Slidifier http slidifier.com generates slideshows from plain text source ... S5 file format S5 Simple Standards Based Slide Show System is an XHTML based file format for defining ... 17 August 2010 ref ref cite web url http theryanking.com entries 2006 07 17 s5projectorg title S5Project.org date 17 July 2006 first Ryan last King accessdate 17 August 2010 ref ref cite web ... more details
also contain authoring tools that allow pieces of entire courses including Webbased teaching ...Orphan date February 2009 primarysources date September 2007 Webbased teaching materials are a subset of computer based training CBT or electronic learning eLearning used to leverage the World Wide Web for the delivery to instructional materials. Several teachers and institutions provide access to Webbased teaching materials through links on Web pages. An example is how Columbia Education Center provides access to supplemental Webbased Teaching Materials ref http www.col ed.org resource page.html CEC Teacher Resources Bot generated title ref . University professors and departments often provide similar resource pages to augment learning opportunities for their students. These resources are especially helpful when they provide an extension beyond what is covered in the classroom i.e. materials on specific disciplines for Education majors who may be have deep knowledge in a specific discipline . Several companies and cooperative efforts have emerged to provide online access to Webbased teaching materials. These entities range from companies producing their own edutainment media to sites provided to aggregate links to other existing content. While the missions of these organizations may differ, they all focus on furthering the World Wide Web as the delivery medium for teaching materials. Webbased teaching materials emerged as elements on personal Web sites with the proliferation and adoption of the Internet in the early to mid 90s. Beyond personal publishing, Webbased teaching materials were often published online as samples and supplemental materials by commercial entities experimenting with the World Wide Web. Sites devoted to specific topics began aggregating links to these resources in efforts to capture educator audiences in the late 90s. These concepts were then extended to the Learning Management System LMS and Learning Content Management System LCMS as a way ... more details
SSH client. Embeddable Webbased SSH implementations can be embedded into any web page allowing them to be integrated into other webbased applications. Unique Features Many webbased SSH tools have ...Webbased Secure Shell SSH makes it possible to access Secure Shell SSH servers through standard web browser s. Respective clients are based on JavaScript Ajax programming Ajax or JavaScript WebSocket ... server proxy . Technology Webbased SSH clients basically consist of the following parts Client side ... http code.google.com p shellinabox Shell in a Box Server side terminal emulation Webbased SSH servers ... From http liftoffsoftware.com Products GateOne Gate One Advantages The main advantages of webbased Secure Shell SSH can be summarized as follows Accessibility Webbased SSH as described in this article ... a web browser from anywhere. As communication is based on HTTP or HTTPS it is also possible to access ... from deleting logs of their activities. Resuming Sessions Some webbased SSH implementations allow ... and are important when using a webbased SSH client Security It is important to make sure that HTTPS ... of webbased SSH solutions usually don t log sensitive data the data is theoretically available ... entity. Tunneling Unlike traditional application based SSH clients, webbased SSH clients are unable ... Window session over a webbased SSH session is not possible. Open source examples Anyterm is written ... the server and display the results in the user s web browser . Server side Web application Incoming requests are processed on the Application Server web application server . Keyboard events are forwarded ... into HTML by the server before it is transmitted to the client. Client side terminal emulation Webbased SSH servers that utilize client side terminal emulation typically transmit the raw terminal ... even if the user connects to their existing session s from a different web browser. It also enables ... an intermediary Application server web application server it is this server which actually communicates ... more details
File Elinks0.11.1 screenshot.png thumb Screenshot of Elinks displaying Wikipedia s home page. A text based web browser is a web browser that renders only the text based computing text of web page s, and ignores computer graphics graphic content. Usually, they render pages faster than web browsers that include graphics because graphics need additional bandwidth. Text based browsers are often very useful for users with visual impairment or blindness , since there is less for the computer to process and present. They are especially useful with speech synthesis or text to speech software, which reads content to users. List of text browsers Emacs W3 Line Mode Browser Links web browser Links ELinks Lynx web browser Lynx ALynx DosLynx Net Tamer W3m WebbIE References commonscat Text based web browsers Reflist web browsers Category Text based web browsers Web software stub ko ... more details
orphan date June 2010 Webbased VoIP is based on the concept of click to talk , which is a form of Webbased communication in which a person clicks an object i.e. button, image, or text to request an immediate connection with another person in real time either by phone call, Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP , or text. Click to talk requests are most commonly made through websites but can also be initiated by hyperlinks placed in email, blogs, wikis, flash animations, or video, and other Internet based object or user interface. Webbased VoIP uses the existing VoIP infrastrucuture but links the web object, which can be shown as Flash Video Flash , Active X , or Silverlight by any kind of web page. Call flow Caller goes to a webpage and find the destination the caller want to communicate, a caller will be required or without a login process for identification, then click the object from the webpage which already connect to a phone or IP number, meanwhile, caller will also automatically allocate a caller number to make the communication link to the call receiver. Current market Webbased VoIP can be used for any kind of web communication services, such as yellow page service, web conference , eMap, web toll free number or e learning technology. The usage of webbased VoIP is increasing everyday and so with the number of products being released everyday. Recently, in an article written by http www.pcworld.com author Mark 20Gibbs Mark Gibbs , author at Network World , he mentioned about a new webbased VoIP product Push2Call that may out beat the purpose of Click to call . ref name test http www.networkworld.com columnists 2011 022111gearhead.html New Webbased VoIP Product launched , A cloud telephony service to embed in Web sites. ref External links http www.loip.com Click to Talk platform References Reflist Category Voice over IP ... more details
Original research date August 2011 Orphan date September 2010 Usenet , a worldwide distributed Internet discussion system, can be accessed through Web browser s as well as through dedicated news clients. Introduction Usenet newsgroups are traditionally accessed by a newsreader Usenet newsreader . The user must obtain a news server account and a newsgroup reader. With Web based Usenet, all of the technical aspects of setting up an account and retrieving content are alleviated by allowing access with one account. The content is made available for viewing via any Web browser. Setup and access The browser interface offered by Web based Usenet providers is typically known as a Usenet browser. All of the content is already compiled and ready for viewing. Normally, they will have a thumbnail format for their images and videos to make browsing much faster and simpler. Typically, there is no setup for Web based Usenet. It is as easy as navigating through a browser to the provider s Web site. Web based Usenet is especially useful for those who have access to the internet but do not have, or do not know how to set up, a traditional newsreader Usenet newsreader . Web based popularity Google Groups is the most popular and by far the largest Web based Usenet archive, Citation needed date August 2011 with terabytes of archived content, consisting of over 700 million posts dating from as early as 1981. ref Cite web url http www.readwriteweb.com archives google fixes usenet archive old geeks rejoice.php title news Google Fixes Usenet Archive Old Geeks Rejoice ref Many other websites have started offering access to newsgroups through a Web browser. References Reflist 1 Category Usenet Category Usenet clients Category Usenet free posting ... more details
Webbased taxonomy is the effort by alpha taxonomy taxonomists to use the World Wide Web in order to create unified, consensus taxonomies of life on Earth. In his 2002 paper on the subject ref http www.nature.com nature journal v417 n6884 full 417017a.html Godfray, H.C.J 2002 . Challenges for taxonomy. Nature 417 17 19 ref , H. Charles J. Godfray called for the creation of Webbased organisations to collect all the accumulated literature on a taxonomic group into a centralized knowledge base and make this data available through the Web as a unified taxonomy, so that it can be more easily examined and revised. Such a platform would be owned and maintained by a taxonomic working group, governed by an editor or an editorial board. An example of such a platform is FishBase . The notion of Webbased consensus taxonomies remains controversial because, as two Australian researchers pointed out ref cite journal author Kevin Thiele Thiele, Kevin and David Yeates year 2002 title Tension arises from duality at the heart of taxonomy journal Nature issue 6905 doi 10.1038 419337a pages 337 volume 419 pmid 12353005 ref , taxonomic names are not fixed but hypotheses, and therefore in constant change. References references See also Biodiversity Informatics External links http www.cate project.org CATE Project http www.eol.org Encyclopedia of Life http www.catalogueoflife.org Species 2000 ITIS Catalogue of Life Category Scientific classification Category Taxonomy Category World Wide Web ... more details
A Webbased experiment or Internet based experiment is an experiment that is conducted over the Internet . Psychology and Linguistics are probably the disciplines that have used these experiments most widely, although a range of other disciplines use webbased experiments. Within Psychology most webbased experiments are conducted in the areas of Cognitive and Social Psychology ref Reips, U. D. 2007 . The methodology of Internet based experiments. In A. Joinson, K. McKenna, T. Postmes, & U. D. Reips ... can cheaply collect large amounts of data from a wide range of locations and people. A webbased experiment is a type of online research method . Psychology Web experiments have been used to validate ... that Webbased experiments have weaker experimental controls compared to laboratory based ones ... and http www.webexp.info Webexp , software for creating webbased experiments http usir.salford.ac.uk ... ref Reips, U. D. & Krantz, J. in press . Conducting true experiments on the Web. In S. Gosling & J ... feasible if done online. ref Ulf Dietrich Reips, Standards for Internet Based Experimenting, 49 ... ref Further, the materials created for web experiments can be used in a traditional laboratory setting if later desired. Interdisciplinary research using web experiments is rising. For example, a number of psychology and law researchers have used the web to collect data. Lora Levett ... archive. Sound experiments over the web are particularly difficult due to lack of control over ... on the web. The Web Experiment List provides a way to recruit participants and archives past experiments over 700 and growing . ref http wexlist.net ref A good resource for designing a web experiment is the free Wextor tool, which dynamically creates the customized Web pages needed for the experimental ... on standards for internet experimenting. ref Reips, U. D. 2002 . Standards for Internet based experimenting ... engagement through audio web experiments web stub Category Psychology experiments Category Research ... more details
WebBased Enterprise Management WBEM is a set of systems management technologies developed to unify the management of distributed computing environments. WBEM is based on Internet standard s and Distributed Management Task Force DMTF open standard s Common Information Model computing Common Information Model CIM infrastructure and schema, CIM XML , CIM operations over HTTP , and WS Management . Although the name refers to WBEM as being WebBased , it is not necessarily tied in any way to a particular user interface see below . Other systems management approaches are remote shell s, proprietary solutions and network management architectures like Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP . Features Key features of WBEM technology include remote management of applications management of several instances of an application as a single unit standard interface for remote application management across different applications decoupling of application management from the client publishing of key information about an application to other applications Architecture To understand the WBEM architecture, consider the components which lie between the operator trying to manage a device configure it, turn it off and on, collect alarms, etc. and the actual hardware and software of the device the operator will presumably be presented with some form of graphical user interface GUI , Browser User Interface ... Category DMTF standards Category Network management Category Management systems Category Web technology Category Computer standards Category Open standards de WebBased Enterprise Management fr WebBased Enterprise Management ja WebBased Enterprise Management ... 1.0 Web Services Distributed Management WSDM under development WS Management under development Discovery ... , Java http sblim.wiki.sourceforge.net SBLIM pronounced sublime Standards Based Linux Instrumentation ... Specification. Based on WBEM, used for SAN devices External links Standards http www.dmtf.org standards ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 The Webbased Inquiry Science Environment WISE is a program hosted by Berkeley University and supported by the National Science Foundation . It provides a platform for creating inquiry based science projects for middle school and high school students to work collaboratively using evidence and resources from the Web. WISE inquiry projects are typically developed by teams including teachers, researchers, and scientists. These projects range in duration from 2 days to 4 weeks, suitable for teachers in every science topic at all grade levels. The use of Internet materials provides the foundation of WISE. All projects make use of some content from the World Wide Web, as well as additional Web pages authored for purposes of the project. This approach helps students learn to use the Internet for inquiry, critiquing Web sites, designing approaches, or comparing arguments. Typical projects engage students in designing solutions to problems e.g. building a desert house that is warm at night and cool during the day , debating contemporary science controversies e.g. the causes of declining amphibian populations , investigating scientific phenomena e.g. thermal equilibrium in the classroom , or critiquing scientific claims found in web sites e.g. arguments for life ... WISE2 website http wise4.berkeley.edu WISE4 website DEFAULTSORT WebBased Inquiry Science Environment ..., branching, concept mapping and other built in components. WISE is entirely browser based, meaning ... other than the Web browser . All student work is saved on central project servers that enable student accounts and teacher accounts to be coordinated, with special Web environments designed to support ... National standards, tools for setting up a custom grading scheme, and even a software tool that enables ... the authoring of new projects, with numerous technology based components including online ... built in tools. Developers can also include custom tools of their own design. Projects are further ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 IBM Webbased System Manager WSM is a management software GUI for administering AIX operating system AIX 5L host on RS 6000 systems, it can be run in standalone mode or in a client server environment. Image IBM WSM on AIX53.jpg thumb 250 px WSM running on a Windows System used to manage an AIX cluster Introduced in AIX operating system AIX 4.3 and installed by default in AIX 5.1 if there is a graphical adapter in the machine at time of installation. See also IBM AIX SMIT IBM Systems Director Console for AIX IBM Hardware Management Console DEFAULTSORT WebBased System Manager Category Unix configuration utilities Web software stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Employee self service ESS is a webbased application that provides employees with access to their personal records and their payroll details. The most common features of ESS allows employees to change their own address, contact details and next of kin. Often included with ESS is the ability for employees to apply for leave and have that application directed to the employees manager for consideration. Some applications enable employees to change their bank account details and provide details of payslips, both current and historical. ESS can operate as a feature on an employers intranet or via a web ASP service. Recently, a second wave of ESS shifted the focus from these purely efficiency based applications towards empowering employees and managers to take more responsibility for their jobs and development. Career planning, skills profiles, learning, objective settings, appraisals and more and more analytics are increasingly popular ESS applications. This development is driven by improved technology, a better understanding of human resource management HRM with a more hands off role of the HR department and by an increasingly web savvy workforce most notably new employees belonging to the Millennial Generation . ESS is increasingly popular in the tertiary sector where there is a high proportion of the workforce with computer and internet access. The principal advantage for employers providing ESS is that it is a more efficient means of collecting changes to employees details and distributing payroll related details to employees. This is particularly true for organizations dispersed over a number of physical locations. Additionally, because employee self service technology eliminates the need for postage and paper printing of these forms, substantial monetary savings can be realized. Examples of employee self service uses include electronic pay stubs, electronic W 2s, emergency contact forms, employee policy signoffs and many more. HRM professionals ... more details
A multiple phone webbased application framework is a software framework that is designed to support the web development development of phone applications that are written as embedded Dynamic web page dynamic websites and may leverage native phone capabilities, like geo data or contact lists. For more ... phone application developments that are World Wide Web capable and a large population of HTML savvy developers, there has arisen webbased application frameworks to help developers write applications ... http www.canappi.com canappi.com http www.j mango.com web j mango.com web http www.eclipse.org pulsar ... applications Embedded applications Web, Native and Enterprise Applications Web Applications Web Applications Embedded and Enterprise Applications Embedded and Enterprise Applications Web applications ... and Enterprise Applications Enterprise Applications Web applications Web applications Embedded and Enterprise ... , SQL , JavaScript , HTML , CSS , Silverlight mobl HTML5 , CSS3 , Javascript Google Web Toolkit ... On roadmap Yes webOS Palm WebOS support Yes No No Yes Yes Yes For web apps Yes ? No ? On roadmap ? ? No Yes No Yes No No Symbian support Yes No No Yes ? Yes , via Phonegap For web apps ? ? Yes ? On roadmap ? Yes Yes No No No ? Other Device support Tablet, Desktop and Web environments Tablet, Desktop and Web environments Tablet, Desktop and Web environments Linux & Mac OS Mac Tablet computer Tablets and Windows Win32 Windows , Linux & Mac OS Mac Linux , Windows Java ME beta version, general web ... desktop browsers Google Chrome Chrome , Safari web browser Safari Bada operating system Samsung Bada ... date October 2011 , Cloud Services On roadmap No No ? Self contained, no web required Yes Yes Yes Yes ... , Offline Support Yes Yes Web Services ? Yes Yes ? ? Yes Yes Yes XML JSON AJAX ? Yes REST or SOAP with JSON ... Web Toolkit GWT Remote Procedure Call RPC Yes Yes Mobile APIs support ? Yes Yes Yes ? Yes Sencha ..., Facebook , Twitter , RSS , Twilio , Zillow , ... Yes Yes Able to access the web for data ... more details
This article compares several selected genealogy programs that run on a web server. Genealogy websites are not included. General information class wikitable sortable style font size 90 text align center style width 12em Software Latest release Free to use Free software Software license rh Geneotree 2011 01 13 yes yes GNU General Public License rh GeneWeb 2011 01 06 yes yes GNU General Public License rh HuMo gen 2011 10 30 yes yes GNU General Public License rh PhpGedView 2011 01 14 yes yes GNU General Public License rh The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding 2012 02 06 no no Proprietary software Proprietary rh webtrees 2012 02 13 yes yes GNU General Public License System support class wikitable sortable style font size 85 text align center style width 14em Software Operating System Programming Language Database rh Geneotree OS Independent ref name geneotreesourceforge http sourceforge.net projects geneotree Geneotree sourceforge ref JavaScript , PHP ref name geneotreesourceforge MySQL ref name geneotreesourceforge rh GeneWeb OS Independent OCaml ? rh HuMo gen OS Independent ref name humogenwebsite http humogen.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 22&Itemid 29 Humogen.com features ref PHP , JavaScript ref name humogenwebsite MySQL ref name humogenwebsite rh PhpGedView OS Independent ref name phpgedviewsourceforge http sourceforge.net projects phpgedview PhpGedView sourceforge ref JavaScript ref name phpgedviewsourceforge , PHP 4.3 or higher MySQL , Postgresql , SQLite , and SQL Server ref name phpgedviewsourceforgereadme http phpgedview.svn.sourceforge.net viewvc phpgedview trunk phpGedView readme.txt?view markup PhpGedView readme sourceforge ref rh The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding OS Independent ref name tngfaq http www.lythgoes.net genealogy faqs.php TNG FAQ ref PHP 4.0 or higher ref name tngfaq MySQL 4.0.1 or higher ref name tngfaq rh webtrees OS Independent JavaScript , PHP 4.3 or higher MySQL General features class wikitable sortable ... more details
WASSAIL is an open source software platform for educational assessment , designed primarily for academic libraries. It is used to systematically track, store and analyze assessment data to measure and improve student learning. ref American Library Association. Goebel and Anderson win 2010 ACRL IS Innovation Award. ALA 2010. Web. ref Since its inception in 2003 the software has been adopted by dozens of academic libraries, including those at the Miami University, the University of Kansas, Red Deer College, and Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. The name is an acronym for Web based Augustana Student Survey Assessment of Information Literacy, reflecting its origins and ongoing development at the Augustana University College Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta . WASSAIL 3.0 is a database driven, web based application employing PHP , MySQL , JavaScript and AJAX . WASSAIL facilitates the development and storage of question banks the generation of online or paper surveys and tests from those question banks and the accumulation and storage of question responses. Its most powerful feature is the ability to create and generate reports. These reports typically measure the impact of information literacy instruction on student learning and on specific demographics discipline, year, gender, etc. . Recognition WASSAIL s developers were awarded the 2010 Instruction Section Innovation Award from the Association of College and Research Libraries . References references External links http www.library.ualberta.ca augustana infolit wassail WASSAIL 3.0 . Augustana Faculty Library, University of Alberta. Retrieved July 25, 2011. http www.ala.org ala mgrps divs acrl standards informationliteracycompetency.cfm Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education . Association of College & Research Libraries. Retrieved August 16, 2011. http www.ala.org ala mgrps divs acrl awards innovationaward.cfm Instruction Section Innovation Award . Association of College & R ... more details
Presentation Pro is a developer of Template word processing templates and plug ins for Microsoft Office PowerPoint , as well as designing custom presentations and templates. Some of Presentation Pro s products include PowerPoint templates ref http www.indezine.com products clipmedia powerdesigns.html ref , PowerConverter ref http www.indezine.com products powerpoint addin powerconverter.html ref ref http www.indezine.com articles onlinerichmedia.html ref , EmailPresenter and OnlinePresenter services ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 96737019.html ref , PresentationManager, PowerQuotes ref http www.indezine.com products powerpoint addin powerquotes.html ref and other add ons for Microsoft Office PowerPoint. The company was founded by Gary White originally under the name Interactive Inc. in 1993 in Atlanta, Georgia . Achievements Presentation Pro then Interactive, Inc. was the first company to introduce animated templates to PowerPoint users. ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 54969742.html ref Presentation Pro was the first company to introduce a PowerPoint to Flash converter for webbased distribution of PowerPoint presentations. ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1P1 98936878.html ref ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 78929371.html ref See also Slideshare AuthorSTREAM Slideboom Windows Live Microsoft References Reflist Highbeam Indezine External links http www.PresentationPro.com Presentation Pro http office.microsoft.com en us templates CT010287783.aspx Presentation Pro templates on Microsoft Office Live DEFAULTSORT Presentation Pro Category Presentation software ... more details
Presentation KPresenter Office Web Apps PowerPoint Prezi S5 file format S5 WebBasedPresentation .... Another recent development which internet based software such as SlideRocket , Office Web Apps or Google Docs has enabled is collaborative development of the presentation. Several people can work on the presentation at the same time revising content or reviewing the changes as they are made by others. Many presentation programs come with pre designed images clip art and or have the ability ... system or web browser , add ons or Plug in computing plugins for presentation programs can be used ... right A slide created by the first presentation graphics company, VCN ExecuVision , in 1982. A presentation program also called a presentation graphics program is a computer software package used to display ... Kingsoft Presentation Libre Office Libre Office Impress open source OpenOffice.org Impress open source ... left A presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint PowerPoint . The presentation graphics software ran ... now made it possible for anyone with a PC or Macintosh to create professional looking presentation ... projector transparencies . In the 1990s dedicated Liquid crystal display LCD based screens that could ... BRUNO and later HP Draw. The first software displaying a presentation on a personal computer screen ... to accompany the text of their presentation. A slide from this software is visible at left. Features A presentation program is supposed to help both the speaker with an easier access to his ideas ... communication. Presentation programs can either supplement or replace the use of older visualaid technology ... obsolescence obsolete due to the use of presentation software. Slides can be printed, or more usually ... a presentation has many constraints and the most important being the limited time to present consistent information. Recently a new presentation paradigm has emerged zooming presentation programs. Instead of individual slides these ZUI s zoom user interface are based on one infinite canvas on which ... more details
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Unreferenced date February 2008 Presentation technology are tools used to assist in conveying information during a presentation . When a speaker is verbally addressing an audience it is often necessary to use supplementary equipment and media to clarify the point. If the audience is large or the speaker is soft spoken, a public address system may be employed. At a basic level, visual content can be provided by drawing directly onto a blackboard or whiteboard during the presentation. At a more advanced level, flip chart s, slide projector s, and overhead projector s are more suitable for displaying prepared content. The use of prepared material often results in a neater, more accessible, and better conveyed presentation. Laser pointer s or even a simple stick are often used to highlight a particular point of interest within a slide or image. Many manufacturers produce devices that provide remote control over electrical presentation equipment, thus allowing the speaker to move around the stage freely and to activate systems when they are required. Occasionally still images do not provide enough information to convey the message clearly. For example, the presenter may attempt to describe a complex mechanical movement, in which case animation or video may provide the clearest method of delivery. Software presentation program s combined with digital projector s are frequently used because they provide a visually pleasing presentation and combine multiple media into a single device. Presentations are often used in the business world where careful attention is paid to the design of the presentation. Category Presentation software Econ stub ... more details
web author Neurobehavioral Systems title Presentation Scenarios url http www.neurobs.com pres docs ...Infobox Software name Presentation caption Presentation developer http www.neurobs.com Neurobehavioral Systems latest release version 14.9 latest release date Start date and age 2011 04 27 operating system ... software Proprietary website url http www.neurobs.com Presentation is a Microsoft Windows Windows ... accurate to less than a millisecond, a crucial aspect of control for many research needs. Presentation has over 10,000 users ref cite web author Neurobehavioral Systems title over 10,000 users url http www.neurobs.com ref worldwide. Presentation supports Unicode via the utf 8 specification. Users Presentation is used in universities and their experiments all over the world, such as Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging ref cite web author Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging title Stimuli presentation url http www.ru.nl neuroimaging facilities stimuli presentation ref Perception, memory and aesthetics of indeterminate art ref cite web author Alumit Ishai & Scott L. Fairhall, University of Zurich ... study of sex differences in mental rotation and spatial working memory ref cite web author Sarah ... ref cite web author Steven M. Platek, Feroze B. Mohamed, Gordon G. Gallup Jr. title Contagious ... Depth and the Occlusion Illusion ref cite web author Stephen E. Palmer and Karen B. Schloss ... auditory feedback control of speech ref cite web author Jason A. Tourville1, Kevin J. Reilly, Frank ... ref cite web author Robert Pepperell, Alumit Ishai title An Interdisciplinary Study of Visual Indeterminacy url http www.theassc.org files assc Oxford Poster3.pdf ref Programming Presentation uses two ... stimuli. PCL Program Control Language ref cite web author Neurobehavioral Systems title PCL Programs ... ref PCL is a fully functioning scripting language based loosely on C and Basic. It uses strong type ... Page http www.neurobs.com ex files Presentation Experiment Examples Archive Category Neuroscience ... more details