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Papson, Stephen, Robert Goldman, and Noah Kersey. "Web Site Design." American Behavioral Scientist 47, no. 12 (August 2004): 1617–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002764204266241.

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Mardiani, Eri, Nur Rahmansyah, Sari Ningsih, Endah Tri Esthi Handayani, Aditya Nur Rohman, Cintia Marito Sihombing, Ratih Tri Lestari, Trie Widiarti Ningsih, and Yusriana Chusna Fadilah. "A Jauharah Hijab Web Site Design." Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Industri 20, no. 2 (May 15, 2023): 914. http://dx.doi.org/10.24014/sitekin.v20i2.22512.

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In this modern era, Muslimah fashion in Indonesia has become one of the fastest-growing sectors, making many consumers look for Muslimah fashion to follow this fashion trend. Muslim women in Indonesia have various tastes in wearing Muslim clothing. Muslim clothing known as the hijab now has many views with an interesting variety of creativity, so this has caused many Muslim women in various circles in Indonesia to wear the hijab for their daily clothes. This hijab business is a business that has a very small loss potential because the hijab is a product that is not easily damaged and does not spoil. Correct storage and skills in creating new variations and combining clothes and hijab with trendy styles will make the hijab sell well. The target market is not only adult women but various groups, ages, and social statuses because the modern hijab is now more flexible and can be combined with everyday clothes.
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De Jong, Menno D. T., and Yuguang Wu. "Functional Complexity and Web Site Design." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 32, no. 3 (March 18, 2018): 347–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1050651918762029.

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Functional complexity is a widespread and underresearched phenomenon in Web sites. This article explores a specific case of functional complexity by analyzing the content of UNESCO World Heritage Web sites, which have to meet demands from both World Heritage and tourism perspectives. Based on a functional analysis, a content checklist was developed and used to evaluate a sample of 30 World Heritage Web sites. The results show that World Heritage Web sites generally fall short in all content categories. A cluster analysis reveals three types of World Heritage Web sites based on their emphasis on World Heritage content versus tourism content: (a) less well-developed Web sites (no emphasis), (b) Web sites of World Heritage Sites with touristic possibilities (emphasis on World Heritage), and (c) Web sites of touristic attractions with outstanding cultural or natural value (emphasis on tourism). In all, the findings show that functional complexity poses serious threats to the exhaustiveness of a Web site’s information and that evaluation approaches based on functional analysis can be useful in detecting blindspots in the content provided.
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KOTAMRAJU, NALINI P. "The Birth of Web Site Design Skills." American Behavioral Scientist 43, no. 3 (November 1999): 464–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00027649921955380.

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Song, Bo, and Sheng Bo Chen. "Reorganization of Web Site Structure Using Web Logs." Advanced Materials Research 756-759 (September 2013): 1828–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.756-759.1828.

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With the rapid development and evolution of Internet, Web applications play a significant role in people's daily life and daily work. Usually, Web developers design the structure of the web application according to their experiences. But as the evolution of web applications, the existing structure is not enough to meet the needs of the users. This paper proposes an approach to reorganizing the structure of web applications dynamically based on Web logs. Obtained structure of the web application is more reasonable, more convenient to provide services for the users.
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Gao, Wei Chun, Wu Xue Jiang, Wei Hai Gao, Jun Fan Liu, and Jin Chuan Chen. "Design and Implementation of Web Instant Communication System Based on Web 2.0." Advanced Materials Research 850-851 (December 2013): 533–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.850-851.533.

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The self-organizing thought of the network resource based on Web2.0 can innovatively combine the web page and instant communication, realize the function for the normal user to add, find and enter into the chat room for any web page at the client side, and the users browsing the same URL and website can enter into the same chat room to communication, thus providing the communication place for all users visiting the same web page and achieving the aim to improve the visitor activity, user viscosity and visitor conversion rate of the site.
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Chevalier, Aline, and Melody Y. Ivory. "Web site designs: Influences of designer's expertise and design constraints." International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 58, no. 1 (January 2003): 57–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1071-5819(02)00126-x.

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Ettredge, Michael, Vernon J. Richardson, and Susan Scholz. "A web site design model for financial information." Communications of the ACM 44, no. 11 (November 2001): 51–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/384150.384161.

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Baimurzayev, B., and G. Kazbekova. "Web design or website planning." Q A Iasaýı atyndaǵy Halyqaralyq qazaq-túrіk ýnıversıtetіnіń habarlary (fızıka matematıka ınformatıka serııasy) 23, no. 4 (December 30, 2022): 73–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.47526/2022-4/2524-0080.06.

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The Internet and Internet technologies, unlike the 2010s, continue to spread around the world and retain their importance. Every day, people's access to the virtual world and the virtual network provided by the Internet is becoming more and more. In addition, the activity of websites increases, and with them the number of users visiting the sites. Types of web design are becoming wider and faster than with the increase in the number of websites, it follows that an important phenomenon in terms of what is happening in the virtual world can be said to be visual web design. The features of Web design that help to make design decisions and turn them into practice both in work and in everyday life were discussed in the sections «visual design for the Internet», «elements of visual design», «fundamentals of visual design principles». A device reflecting the style of writing about the types and styles of writing Web design was shown in the section: Spector. The website loading time, colors and usability of the website screen were displayed in the sections «color balance», «images», «overview» or «navigation», «table-based layout», «loading time», «mobile phone usability». For Website design, it is not possible to immediately start coding or visual design using various programs. First of all, it is necessary to plan carefully, during the planning process, the content and colors of the site are determined. It is necessary to logically organize, determine the needs of the user, determine how to provide navigation for the site. Visual design elements for a Website; can be viewed as purpose, communication, fonts, colors, images, navigation, table-based layout, template design «F», loading time and convenience for mobile devices.
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Palmer, Jonathan W., and David A. Griffith. "An emerging model of Web site design for marketing." Communications of the ACM 41, no. 3 (March 1998): 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/272287.272296.

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Kamhi‐Stein, Lía D., Nora Bezdikian, Everett Gillis, Seoyoung Lee, Blanche Lemes, Melissa Michelson, and Donn Tamaki. "A Project‐Based Approach to Interactive Web Site Design." TESOL Journal 11, no. 3 (September 2002): 9–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1949-3533.2002.tb00090.x.

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Mason, Stephen, and Catherine Casserley. "Web site design and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995." Computer Law & Security Review 21, no. 4 (January 2005): 298–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clsr.2005.04.007.

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Boyd, Adam M., and Natasha Bruce. "What Goes into Good Web Design? A Report on the New ACS Web Site." Journal of Chemical Education 85, no. 1 (January 2008): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ed085p20.

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Huang, Albert H. "An empirical study of corporate Web site usability." Human Systems Management 22, no. 1 (March 1, 2003): 23–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/hsm-2003-22103.

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Although corporate Web sites play many important roles in the modern business world, there is a surprising lack of empirical studies on their user interface. This study collected data from 50 Web sites owned by large international organizations. Analysis of the study's data: (1) provides an overview of the trends in corporate Web site design, (2) shows that many Web developers voluntarily adopt certain design conventions, and (3) indicates that most corporate Web sites do not make good use of multimedia capability. It further shows that, although some usability principles have been implemented, there is much room for improvement.
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Abid AL-Huseen, Zahraa, Aimen Kazim, Mohammad Natiq, and Alaa Kadhim. "Design and Implementation Web Site for UOT Using Mobile Devices." Engineering and Technology Journal 29, no. 3 (February 1, 2011): 499–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.30684/etj.29.3.8.

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Alekseienko, Viktoriia, and Olena Usata. "Designing a site-directory of web resources for a teacher of informatics." Ukrainian Journal of Educational Studies and Information Technology 7, no. 2 (June 27, 2019): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.32919/uesit.2019.02.01.

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The article is devoted to the study of the process of creating and designing a site-catalogue of modern web resources for its usage by informatics teacher in his professional activities. Site Directory is a site that contains structured links that lead to other web resources and their short description. Web resources offer wide opportunities for a teacher and students, give access to a large array of relevant diverse information, and its rapid exchange during the lessons of computer science. The article covers the analysis of such concepts as "designing", "information architecture", "style in the design of the site". There were analyzed the draft order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and sites that promote the preparation of teachers for lessons, get them acquainted with modern information and communication technologies in education. The general theoretical foundations of web site creation are considered: their types, structure, methods of data storage and processing. Besides, the key principles of designing web resources are described. The information architecture and its components are described in detail. The design process is described in the general sense as well as one of the stages of creating a website. Proper attention has been paid to the study of web design, its principles and features, and the user interface; its main elements, components and structural blocks and rules of their use were considered. The practical significance of this study is that it can be used for a full design a website-catalog of web resources for informatics teachers.
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Zvereva, Elena, Ekaterina Bunyaeva, Ivan Kuznecov, Aleksandr Holodilov, and Yuliya Savvateeva. "Website Quality Assessment and Website Design Methods for Educational Organizations." Proceedings of Petersburg Transport University 19, no. 3 (September 25, 2022): 618–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.20295/1815-588x-2022-3-618-630.

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To systemize existing methods for quality assessment and design of websites of educational organizations. To conduct as review of existing criteria for quality assessment of educational organization websites, their ratings. To consider existing restrictions in the design of educational organization web-sites, the means for their creation and their structure organization methods. Methods: Analysis of existing quality ratings of educational organization web-sites, requirements for their design from legislation view as well as of up-todate trends of web-design. Analysis of methods of web-site structure organization. Results: Conclusion was made on the quality importance of university website in terms of a content, structure and working quality for shaping educational institution image. Combining folksonomic and taxonomic approaches is proposed at structure design of website. The importance of using modern design tools to get a possibility for web-site functionality expansion is indicated. Practical significance: The proposed steps can allow to create a comprehensive ecosystem on web-site basis which providing for a big number of functions to satisfy educational process participants’ needs as well as better qualitive delivery of information to target audience.
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Chen, Xing, Wei Jiang Li, Tie Jun Zhao, and Xing Hai Piao. "Design of the Distributed Web Crawler." Advanced Materials Research 204-210 (February 2011): 1454–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.204-210.1454.

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On the current scale of the Internet, the single web crawler is unable to visit the entire web in an effective time-frame. So, we develop a distributed web crawler system to deal with it. In our distribution design, we mainly consider two facets of parallel. One is the multi-thread in the internal nodes; the other is distributed parallel among the nodes. We focus on the distribution and parallel between nodes. We address two issues of the distributed web crawler which include the crawl strategy and dynamic configuration. The results of experiment show that the hash function based on the web site achieves the goal of the distributed web crawler. At the same time, we pursue the load balance of the system, we also should reduce the communication and management spending as much as possible.
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SCHEGG, ROLAND, THOMAS STEINER, SUSANNE FREY, and JAMIE MURPHY. "BENCHMARKS OF WEB SITE DESIGN AND MARKETING BY SWISS HOTELS." Information Technology & Tourism 5, no. 2 (January 1, 2002): 73–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3727/109830502108751064.

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Hogg, Tad, and Kristina Lerman. "Stochastic Models of User-Contributory Web Sites." Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media 3, no. 1 (March 19, 2009): 50–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v3i1.13939.

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We describe a general stochastic processes-based approach to modeling user-contributory web sites, where users create, rate and share content. These models describe aggregate measures of activity and how they arise from simple models of individual users. This approach provides a tractable method to understand user activity on the web site and how this activity depends on web site design choices, especially the choice of what information about other users' behaviors is shown to each user. We illustrate this modeling approach in the context of user-created content on the news rating site Digg.
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Britt, Mary Anne, and Gareth Gabrys. "Implications of document-level literacy skills for Web site design." Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 34, no. 2 (May 2002): 170–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/bf03195439.

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Mauldin, Elaine, and Vairam Arunachalam. "An Experimental Examination of Alternative Forms of Web Assurance for Business-to-Consumer e-Commerce." Journal of Information Systems 16, s-1 (January 1, 2002): 33–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/jis.2002.16.s-1.33.

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This study reports the results of an experiment that examined alternative forms of web assurance for “B2C” e-commerce. Specifically, using a repeated measures design, variations in purchase intent were examined across four within-subjects web site conditions (two MP3 players and two digital cameras from different web sites) and five between-subjects assurance conditions (undirected or directed retailer disclosures, VISA, TRUSTe, and WebTrust™). The effects of assurance (present vs. absent) on purchase intent were studied relative to the roles of retailer disclosures, information risk (security, disclosure, and product risk), and familiarity (with the retailer and product). Control variables encompassing previous Internet and online purchase experiences, general intent to buy online, and web site design were also incorporated in the study. No differences in intent to purchase were found for the three assurance conditions and they were combined for further data analysis. Results indicate that higher intent to purchase is associated only with web assurance when consumers did not observe retailer disclosures and product familiarity was lower. When consumers did observe retailer disclosures, intent to purchase was not significantly associated with web assurance. Results also indicate that familiarity with vendor and information risk were not associated with intent to purchase. However, several of the control variables, including comfort with the Internet, general intent to buy online, and web site design, were significantly associated with higher intent to purchase.
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Hupfer, Maureen E., and Brian Detlor. "Sex, gender and self-concept: predicting web shopping site design preferences." International Journal of Electronic Business 7, no. 3 (2009): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijeb.2009.026527.

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Zhu, Ling, and Zun Yang Zhang. "Water-Saving Intelligence Irrigation Systems Design Based on ZigBee Technology." Applied Mechanics and Materials 687-691 (November 2014): 3187–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.687-691.3187.

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This paper designed an automatic irrigation system based on ZigBee, and the system is powered by solar energy. It can provide users with an intuitive on-site system management platform to complete node management and data processing functions. This paper develops a server-side information management system software, achieving real-time monitoring and remote monitoring alarm by the Web, and it simplifies the process of installation and disassembly field devices, making it more suitable for a direct connection of the general inconvenience of monitoring occasions. This article will play a reference role in intelligent irrigation.
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Rahman, Saeeda Sharmeen, and Jing Nong Weng. "Component Based Method for Usability Testing of a Website." Advanced Materials Research 765-767 (September 2013): 1507–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.765-767.1507.

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This paper presents the Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE) approach for usability testing of a web-site based on ISO 9241-11 usability guidance to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction. Usability testing is a technique used to evaluate a product by testing it on users. A particular type of website i.e. university web site was chosen and segmented in different components in modular forms according to the purpose of that component. Then component wise tasks as per ISO 9241-11 usability guidance were prepared to carry out the usability testing for evaluating the test web-site. After analyzing the results of component based usability testing, a proto-type version of the test web-site was designed in a limited form including all the feedback of test results. Finally, the proto-type web-site was re-evaluated for establishing the effectiveness of component based web usability method with the same tasks. The proposed component based usability testing method is expected to improve the design/content issues of web-site resulting the web-site much more user friendly, effective and less time and cost consuming.
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Abdulhamid, Mohanad. "Design of electrical power telemetering system using microcontroller device via GSM." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Engineering 68, Special Issue (December 21, 2023): 3–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbeng.2023.spiss.1.

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"Traditionally, reading of energy meters is done by human operators who move from house to house collecting readings. This exercise requires huge labor operator numbers and a lot of time to achieve complete reading of meters in a particular area. This paper endeavors to do away with this problem by using a telemetering system. With this system, power can be measured from a remote site. To achieve this, readings from an energy meter on site are processed by a microcontroller device that then sends the energy consumption information to a Global System Mobile (GSM) module. The GSM module then sends this information using microwaves to a particular mobile subscriber who receives it in the form of an Short Message Service (SMS). The reading is also transmitted to a web based telemetering system through a server. In the remote site, a remote computer which can access the internet is able to obtain data from the server through the internet. The microcontroller is developed in such a way that it achieves communication between the energy meter and the particular server using Transmission Control Protocol(TCP) protocol. Software programs are also developed to facilitate transfer of data to the user at remote site. With the web based telemetering system connected to the internet, electrical energy measurements can be accessed globally. The efficiency of the transmission channel is important for the success of both SMS and web based telemetering systems. Keywords: Telemetering system, remote sites, GSM "
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Cho, Ying-Chiang, and Jen-Yi Pan. "Multiple-Feature Extracting Modules Based Leak Mining System Design." Scientific World Journal 2013 (2013): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/704865.

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Over the years, human dependence on the Internet has increased dramatically. A large amount of information is placed on the Internet and retrieved from it daily, which makes web security in terms of online information a major concern. In recent years, the most problematic issues in web security have been e-mail address leakage and SQL injection attacks. There are many possible causes of information leakage, such as inadequate precautions during the programming process, which lead to the leakage of e-mail addresses entered online or insufficient protection of database information, a loophole that enables malicious users to steal online content. In this paper, we implement a crawler mining system that is equipped with SQL injection vulnerability detection, by means of an algorithm developed for the web crawler. In addition, we analyze portal sites of the governments of various countries or regions in order to investigate the information leaking status of each site. Subsequently, we analyze the database structure and content of each site, using the data collected. Thus, we make use of practical verification in order to focus on information security and privacy through black-box testing.
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D. Nickerson, Susan, Michael Fredenberg, and Bridget Kinsella Druken. "Hybrid lesson study: extending lesson study on-line." International Journal for Lesson and Learning Studies 3, no. 2 (May 27, 2014): 152–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijlls-06-2013-0037.

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Purpose – Lesson study in the USA provides a space for teachers to discuss classroom teaching with a goal of improving student learning. In general, US teachers’ professional lives are constrained by a lack of time for planning and observation. Within a lesson study context, we designed and utilized a web site to support and extend collaboration among teachers of mathematics at 26 school sites across two school districts. The purpose of this paper is to describe the lesson study context and share results of the investigation and affordances of the web site. Design/methodology/approach – Through the use of a survey, discourse analysis, and grounded theory, we examined how teachers used the web site and how best to foster regular and inclusive participation. Findings – The results reveal the web site spans time and distance. A significant percentage of the teachers used the web site for accessing resources, while a smaller fraction of teachers used the web site to discuss pedagogy and students’ mathematical thinking. Originality/value – The work expands the descriptive knowledge base of lesson study efforts in the US with the hybrid lesson study model that addresses the time constraints of US teachers. Also, the work addresses the challenge of geographical distance associated with facilitating communication among teachers from multiple sites.
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Jones, Scott L. "A Census of State Portal and Agency Homepage Design in the United States." International Journal of Electronic Government Research 8, no. 2 (April 2012): 32–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jegr.2012040102.

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This study reports on the results of a census of design trends of 300 state government portal and agency homepages within the United States. The results can be used by government web designers to aid web design decisions and improve usability, researchers wishing to compare the findings with other populations, and future researchers who wish to study changes in homepage design over time. The study has found a limited number of design elements were common in state portal and state agency homepages. In addition, it found that state portal and agency homepage design is lacking in terms of design principles (such as screen length), navigation principles (such as in use of search boxes, site indexes, and site maps), providing of communication options, and inclusion of multimedia and Web 2.0 technologies.
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Kamoun, Faouzi, and Mohamed Basel Almourad. "Accessibility as an integral factor in e-government web site evaluation." Information Technology & People 27, no. 2 (May 27, 2014): 208–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/itp-07-2013-0130.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which accessibility is taken into account in the assessment and ranking of e-government web sites through the lens of a specific study related to Dubai e-government. Design/methodology/approach – The paper considers a case study related to Dubai e-government and it evaluates the accessibility of each of the 21 Dubai e-government web sites, based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 and using an automated accessibility testing tool. A bivariate correlation analysis is performed to assess the correlation between web site ranking and accessibility score. Findings – The research reveals that contrary to common intuition and some earlier studies, there is a weak correlation between e-government web site ranking score and web site accessibility. Research limitations/implications – The paper uses an accessibility metric that is a proxy indicator of web accessibility and is not a real assessment of accessibility as experienced by a person with disability. Practical implications – When re-examined through the lens of Rawls's moral theory, this research suggests that accessibility should be given a higher priority in the general evaluation and ranking of e-government web sites. Social implications – The paper promotes universal accessibility to e-government information and services. Originality/value – The paper uses ethical arguments to highlight the need to comprehensively consider accessibility as a major criterion in the assessment and ranking of e-government web sites.
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Merdiani, Wentri, and Mulyadi Suhardi. "Digital Marketing: The Role of The Web Site on Consumer’s Purchase Decision (Survey on Consumers of the “Tokopedia” Online Shop in Indonesia)." Jurnal Ad'ministrare 9, no. 2 (January 13, 2023): 765. http://dx.doi.org/10.26858/ja.v9i2.43007.

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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of web design from Tokpedia on the consumer purchasing decision. In this study, a quantitative approach, descriptive and verified design are used. A total of 300 Tokopedia consumers in Indonesia are selected as respondents using a simple random sampling method. The data collection instrument is a questionnaire. Data analysis used is Structural Equation Modeling based on Partial Least Square (PLS SEM). The research results show that the web design of the online store Tokopedia significantly affects the consumer purchasing decision. The biggest effect of the exogenous indicators on the latent variable of purchasing decision is the navigation menu. The greatest effect of the latent variable of web design is on the brand selection dimension. Accordingly, it can be concluded that the web design of Tokopedia has contributed the success of their product sales.
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Aini, Nurul, and I. Made Sukresna. "Analisis Pengaruh Rancangan Situs Web dan Konten Situs Web terhadap Pembelian Impulsif." Jurnal Ilmiah Aset 24, no. 2 (September 30, 2022): 133–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.37470/1.24.2.207.

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This study aimed to analyze the effects arising from the e-store design and e-store content on impulse buying from OLX Indonesia users. This is due to the fact that there is a decrease of rating of Indonesia’s e-commerce sites and increase of OLX Indonesia user complaints. According to data Nusaresearch, popular brand index (PBI) e-commerce site in Indonesia from 2015 until 2017 continues to change. One of the e-commerce that experienced a noticeable drop was OLX Indonesia. Alexa.com's data also shows that OLX Indonesia's website traffic rankings continue to decline from 2014 to 2017. The variables used in this study is e-store design and e-store content as an independent variable, pleasure as an intervening variable and impulse buying as an dependent variable. The sample in this study were 206 respondents that came from the users of OLX Indonesia. The method used is purposive sampling by distributing questionnaires to the respondents (user). Based on the research of data processing using SEM, the result found that e-store design has positive and significant influence on users pleasure (as an intervening variable), e-store content has no influence on users pleasure (as an intervening variable) and pleasure has positive and significant influence on impulse buying.
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Kumar Sharma, Sujeet, Jyoti Kumar Chandel, and Srikrishna Madhumohan Govindaluri. "Students’ acceptance and satisfaction of learning through course websites." Education, Business and Society: Contemporary Middle Eastern Issues 7, no. 2/3 (August 26, 2014): 152–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ebs-08-2013-0032.

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Purpose – This paper aims to understand the interrelationships between the various factors that affect the use of course Web sites by university students in a developing country. The factors considered for the purpose of studying these interrelationships include perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived Web site credibility and Web site learning acceptance and satisfaction. Furthermore, a comparative study of the potential differences in perceptions between Indian and Omani students with respect to the aforementioned factors is also presented. Design/methodology/approach – A survey instrument was used to collect data from students. Based on an extensive literature review, this paper uses empirical research to analyze student satisfaction in relation to learning through course Websites. Data were analyzed using factor analysis, structural equation modeling and a t-test. Findings – Under the newly proposed construct, Web site credibility was found to be an important predictor of Web site learning acceptance and satisfaction, whereas perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use were mediating variables. In the extended study that compared the relative perceptions of Indian and Omani students, a statistically significant difference in Indian and Omani students was observed for Web site learning acceptance and satisfaction. Practical implications – This study can provide valuable insights for decision-makers that will aid the development of more user-friendly course Web sites for higher education institutions and also promote higher levels of learning, satisfaction and greater course web site usage. Originality/value – This study is probably the first attempt made to observe students’ perceptions of learning via course Web sites in Oman. Furthermore, the use of perceived Web site credibility as a factor in understanding perceptions regarding course Web site learning is a unique feature presented by this paper that is seldom seen in the existing research literature.
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Vennik, Femke D., Samantha A. Adams, and Kim Putters. "Scripting the active patient in online health communities." Journal of Assistive Technologies 9, no. 2 (June 15, 2015): 86–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jat-10-2014-0023.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to improve the general operationalization of an “active patient,” by examining the specific activities and skills expected of active patients. Design/methodology/approach – Expected activities and necessary skills were studied through a qualitative case study into the development and use of an assistive technology (i.e. web site) aimed at stimulating active patient-ship. Interviews, observations and document analysis were used to capture and explore designers’ inscribing practices and their consequences regarding expected competences and activities of patients using the web site. Findings – Designers inscribed two “co-design roles” that active patients were expected to perform on the web site (co-designing their own healthcare and co-designing the healthcare of peers), for which at least eight different competencies were needed. The absence of skills or facilities to apply these skills resulted in incomplete use, a different use than intended by designers and non-use of the web site. Practical implications – Technological choices and inscribing processes determine who is able or facilitated to become active and who is not. Due to inscribed co-design roles, it also influences the extent to which already active peers are able to perform health-related activities. Different users with different conditions should be taken into account in the design as specific group characteristics can influence level of individual activity. Originality/value – This study is, as far as the authors know, the first that examines the “active patient” concept by studying an assistive technology and using scripting literature, resulting in an improved understanding of what it means to become “active” in terms of skills and activities.
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Chevalier, Aline, and Nathalie Bonnardel. "Articulation of web site design constraints: Effects of the task and designers’ expertise." Computers in Human Behavior 23, no. 5 (September 2007): 2455–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2006.04.001.

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Udartseva, O. M. "Managing library www-resources." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 2 (February 20, 2020): 105–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2020-2-105-124.

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Ongoing and methodologically rigorous management of resources in the information and library web-environment affects its efficient advance. The author examines the problems of the new stage of management in the area. She provides general characteristics and definition of the term “iManagement” (Internet-management), substantiates the scholarly and applied potential of analytical instruments of library web-resources. She also emphasizes that the competent use of the analytical instruments facilitates efficient analysis of web-resources in the digital environment. The selection of analytical instruments depends upon the resource type (official www-site, account, blog, conference www-site or library event web-page, etc.) and upon the target goals. Acquiring and analyzing webometrics with analytical instruments make one of the basic reorganization methods. The paper goal is to study ways of managing www-site contents with webometrical indicators and to design the generic cycle for managing library web-resources. The advantages of the single system of library web-resources management are identified. The stages of management cycle are characterized in brief, as well as their sequence, i. e. goal setting, monitoring, analysis, planning, control, and decision making.
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Custódio, Júlia de Moraes, and Henri Alves de Godoy. "DARK PATTERNS: SERIA MESMO DISTRAÇÃO, OU O DESIGN FOI PENSADO PARA LUDIBRIAR?" REVISTA TECNOLÓGICA DA FATEC AMERICANA 11, no. 01 (December 8, 2023): 23–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.47283/244670492023110123.

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This article intends to discourse about Dark Patterns, the term created by Harry Brignull about ways that web designers use to induce the users of a certain site or service to accept, subscribe or purchase undesirable products/services or to hide the agreement of sharing, collecting personal information without clearly informing the user how their information will be used. Finally, informative research will highlight three practices that motivated the rules that were incorporated into the general protection data from the Europe Union and afterward were used as a model for the creation of the Brazilian general data protection law.
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Modi, Bhavya, Uday Chourasia, and Rajeev Pandey. "Design and implementation of RESTFUL API based model for vulnerability detection and mitigation." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 1228, no. 1 (March 1, 2022): 012010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/1228/1/012010.

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Abstract With the rapid rise of online applications in the contemporary digital world, security concerns are also developing day by day. A web application is a collection of several web pages that are kept on a server. It is stated that as the economy grows, so will the security risks. There are numerous current web vulnerabilities that are still a significant concern, and with time, there will be much more new vulnerability that emerges as technology advances. In this paper, There is a detailed study of various web threats i.e., vulnerabilities that are emerging and proposed a system which detects those vulnerabilities, resolves them for the user and generates a user log for the administrator to monitor the type of vulnerabilities. In the proposed model we have generated the system in the format of API. In the testing phase we’ve detected various web vulnerabilities such as SQL Injections, Cross Site Scripting, Session Hijacking, Unauthorized access, Middle man attack etc.
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Zeng, Zhou Yu, and Jin Bo Song. "Research on Jiangxi Tourism E-Commerce Site Planning." Advanced Materials Research 712-715 (June 2013): 2525–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.712-715.2525.

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With the surge in the rapid development of the Internet and the number of Internet users, Jiangxi tourism e-commerce sites should continue to improve, and to seize the online customer base. In this paper to determine the site Jianzhan purpose, three aspects of of Jiangxi tourism e-commerce website design to offer some suggestions to determine the website target markets and rational planning of web content.
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Coakley, Louis, Mark A. Jones, and Kathy Scott. "BENEFITS AND USE OF AN OIL SPILL RESPONSE WEB SITE." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2001, no. 2 (March 1, 2001): 1121–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2001-2-1121.

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ABSTRACT Providing accurate and timely information to the public following an oil spill event can be a challenging exercise for oil spill responders. In an event that generates a great deal of media and public interest, it is important to use a variety of communications tools to ensure the best and most credible response is given to interested parties including the general public, regulators, politicians, news media, local officials, and company shareholders and employees. In addition to timely and accurate company news releases, one of the most effective new tools that can be used to facilitate effective and efficient communication in any emergency including an oil spill event is the use of an event-specific Web site. Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) has demonstrated the use of an oil spill Web site as part of its annual corporate oil spill drills and has received positive feedback from response partners at the state and federal level. In its demonstrations, FPL has been able to post near real-time communications that would contribute to the public's understanding of a spill event and response. The way that FPL uses its Web site is as part of a joint news center, operated in support of FPL's Incident Command System (ICS). The news center develops and disseminates oil spill response and recovery information using a variety of tools, of which the Web-based news center is the most recent addition. Using a joint news center—including an event-specific Web site—also minimizes the likelihood of potentially conflicting information by providing a common location for all the parties to prepare, review, and issue news related to an event. This paper identifies what the authors believe are the key elements necessary to set up and maintain an oil spill response Web site, including a description of ICS benefits, content, and design requirements and resources. Specific Web site ingredients also are noted including the posting of news releases, maps, photos, media advisories and fact sheets, environmental reports, and links to other relevant Web sites.
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Moshfeghian, Soolmaz, and Young Sam Ryu. "A Passport to Password Best Practices." Ergonomics in Design: The Quarterly of Human Factors Applications 20, no. 2 (April 2012): 23–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1064804611435664.

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The relentless growth of password-protected Web site accounts and their varying protocols have resulted in significant complexity for both the users and the computer systems that must accommodate passwords. The goal of this study was to investigate the current design features and practices of various highly ranked Web sites and to provide design strategies and recommendations to enhance user experiences in password practices.
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Nero, Christopher, and Anand S. Dighe. "Analysis of Pathology Department Web Sites and Practical Recommendations." Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 132, no. 9 (September 1, 2008): 1423–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5858/2008-132-1423-aopdws.

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Abstract Context.—There are numerous customers for pathology departmental Web sites, including pathology department staff, clinical staff, residency applicants, job seekers, and other individuals outside the department seeking department information. Despite the increasing importance of departmental Web sites as a means of distributing information, no analysis has been done to date of the content and usage of pathology department Web sites. Objective.—In this study, we analyzed pathology department Web sites to examine the elements present on each site and to evaluate the use of search technology on these sites. Further, we examined the usage patterns of our own departmental Internet and intranet Web sites to better understand the users of pathology Web sites. Design.—We reviewed selected departmental pathology Web sites and analyzed their content and functionality. Our institution's departmental pathology Web sites were modified to enable detailed information to be stored regarding users and usage patterns, and that information was analyzed. Results.—We demonstrate considerable heterogeneity in departmental Web sites with many sites lacking basic content and search features. In addition, we demonstrate that increasing the traffic of a department's informational Web sites may result in reduced phone inquiries to the laboratory. We propose recommendations for pathology department Web sites to maximize promotion of a department's mission. Conclusions.—A departmental pathology Web site is an essential communication tool for all pathology departments, and attention to the users and content of the site can have operational impact.
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Wigand, Rolf T., Slawomir J. Marcinkowski, Betsy V. Martens, and Igor Plonisch. "Electronic commerce and user-based design of a web site: Targeting the technology transfer audience." Journal of Technology Transfer 22, no. 1 (March 1997): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02509150.

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Crovitz, Darren. "Scrutinizing the Cybersell: Teen-Targeted Web Sites as Texts." English Journal 97, no. 1 (September 1, 2007): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/ej20076222.

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Darren Crovitz explains that the explosive growth of Web-based content and communication in recent years compels us to teach students how to examine the “rhetorical nature and ethical dimensions of the online world.” He demonstrates successful approaches to accomplish this goal through his analysis of the selling techniques of two Web sites targeted to a teen audience and his description of a project in which team members devise ways to teach students to consider the language and design elements of a selected site.
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Liu, Dong Fei, and Xian Shuang Fan. "Study and Application of Web Crawler Algorithm Based on Heritrix." Advanced Materials Research 219-220 (March 2011): 1069–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.219-220.1069.

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In this paper, the web crawler in search engine was introduced firstly, based on the detailed analysis of the system architecture about open source web crawler Heritrix, proposed design of a particular parser, parsed the particular web site to achieve the purpose of particular crawl. Then by eliminating the impact on individual processors caused by robots.txt file, and introduced the ELFHash algorithm implements the purpose of efficient, multi-thread access to the web crawler resources. Finally, by the comparison of the speed of crawl web page between before-improved and after-improved, and the analysis of the number of crawled pages in the same long time, verify the performance of the after-improved web crawler has been more obvious increased.
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Bennett, Erica. "Learning by Design." Bulletin for the Study of Religion 51, no. 1 (November 8, 2022): 35–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/bsor.23549.

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The January 6, 2020 insurrection at the United States Capitol Building confirmed and challenged many people’s assumptions about how religion functions in society. As the events of that day continue to be reviewed by government officials, scholars, and public audiences, the Uncivil Religion Project has become an invaluable resource in those endeavors. Spearheaded by Prof. Mike Altman at the University of Alabama and Jerome Copulsky and Peter Manseau from the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, the collaborative web project is both a media-rich digital archive and scholarly anthology on this pivotal historical moment. Altman led a team of graduate students in the University of Alabama’s Religion in Culture MA program in the development of the site. Bulletin editorial assistant Erica Bennet interviewed Ciara Eichorst, Katie Johnson, and Phoebe Duke-Mosier to learn how this project not only took shape, but also impacted their education in the academic study of religion.
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Andreini, Daniela, Giuseppe Pedeliento, Mara Bergamaschi, and Jari Salo. "The cross-effects of sponsorship in non-professional sports communities." Management Decision 52, no. 10 (November 11, 2014): 2044–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/md-07-2013-0395.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the cross-effects of on-site sponsorship on online sponsorship effectiveness in communities. The research evaluates how members’ commitment to a sports-oriented community and attitude to brands providing sponsorship developed through sponsorship on-site, and sponsor-community fit, influence the effectiveness of online sponsorship measured as the intention to purchase the same brands online through sponsoring banners displayed on the community web site. Design/methodology/approach – Data were collected through a web-survey from a self-selected sample of 272 respondents belonging to non-professional sports communities. By drawing on the principal tenets of the theory of reasoned action, the authors developed a theoretical framework and tested it through a structural equation model to evaluate the role of attitude to sponsor brands developed through sponsorship on-site, and its antecedents, on the intention to purchase the same brands online through sponsoring banners exposed on the community web site. Findings – The attitude to sponsor brands developed through sponsorship on-site affects the intention to make online purchases of the same brands through sponsoring banners exposed on the web sites of non-professional communities. On the other hand, antecedents of sponsorship on-site, that is, sponsor-community fit and commitment to the community, affect the intention to purchase the same brands online through sponsor banners displayed on the community web site, with attitude playing a different mediating role. Practical implications – The research contributes to sponsorship literature by establishing the existence of cross-effects of on-site sponsorship on online sponsorship effectiveness and providing insights into the central role of commitment and attitude developed on-site. Managerially, non-professional communities emerge as attractive targets for multiple sponsorship investment owing to their on-site and online social interaction that offers managers an opportunity to exploit sponsorship cross-effects. Originality/value – The study contributes to the scant body of knowledge on the cross-effects of on-site sponsorship on online sponsorship and provides insights into the importance of communities as a beneficial target of sponsorship investment.
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Badruzzaman, Abdulloh, and Yana Hendriana. "Geographic Information System Design for Bridge Management in Brebes Regency." Telematika 18, no. 3 (October 31, 2021): 384. http://dx.doi.org/10.31315/telematika.v18i3.5463.

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Purpose: geographic information system (GIS) design to monitoring and management of bridges that have geographic references, as well as a tool for planning activity programs (maintenance, rehabilitation, strengthening or replacement) of bridges.Design/methodology/approach: waterfallFindings/result: web-based geographic information system (GIS) for bridge management in Brebes RegencyOriginality/value/state of the art: this research does not only focus on site search as the main strength of GIS but maximizes bridge inspection activities as an important part of the bridge management system as a tool for planning bridge construction and maintenance activities
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Dronova, Tetyana S., and Yana Y. Trygub. "Increasing the travel agency’s leading positions by optimizing its website." European Journal of Management Issues 28, no. 3 (September 25, 2020): 81–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/192008.

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Purpose – to study website’s work and content of the travel agency on the example of the "Laspi" travel agency, identify its technical properties and offer methods to increase the web-resource leading position in the Yandex and Google search engines by performing SEO-analysis. Design/Method/Research approach. Internet resources SEO-analysis. Findings.The travel product promotion directly depends on the travel market participants' advertising tools' effectiveness, mainly travel agents. It is determined that one of the new technologies that increase the advertising effectiveness, in particular via the travel agencies’ web resources, is SEO-technology. The authors Identified technical shortcomings of its operation, mainly related to search queries statistics, the subject site visits, the semantic core operation, the site improvement, the site increasing citation, and the number of persistent references in the network. It is proved that updating site development, changing its environment, analyzing user behavior, namely the Og Properties micro markup, updating HTML tags, analytical programs placing, iframe objects selection, and other activities, increase the content uniqueness. As a result, search engines scanned the site, and the search results took first place for the positions essential for the web resource. Originality/Value. The leading positions increasing mechanism application, website operation optimization allow search engines to bring it to the TOP of the most popular travel sites. Theoretical implications. To optimize the web resource operation, a mechanism for improving its leading position is proposed that includes three steps: the general website characteristics of marketing, SEO-analysis, recommendations provision. Practical implications. The research is practical in improving the site’s technical operation and increasing its leading position in Yandex and Google search engines. Research limitations/Future research. Further research aims at the site further analysis after making the proposed changes to its operation. Paper type – empirical.
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Reips, Ulf-Dietrich. "Web-Based Research in Psychology." Zeitschrift für Psychologie 229, no. 4 (December 2021): 198–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/2151-2604/a000475.

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Abstract. The present article reviews web-based research in psychology. It captures principles, learnings, and trends in several types of web-based research that show similar developments related to web technology and its major shifts (e.g., appearance of search engines, browser wars, deep web, commercialization, web services, HTML5…) as well as distinct challenges. The types of web-based research discussed are web surveys and questionnaire research, web-based tests, web experiments, Mobile Experience Sampling, and non-reactive web research, including big data. A number of web-based methods are presented and discussed that turned out to become important in research methodology. These are one-item-one-screen design, seriousness check, instruction manipulation and other attention checks, multiple site entry technique, subsampling technique, warm-up technique, and web-based measurement. Pitfalls and best practices are described then, especially regarding dropout and other non-response, recruitment of participants, and interaction between technology and psychological factors. The review concludes with a discussion of important concepts that have developed over 25 years and an outlook on future developments in web-based research.
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