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Rosen, Deborah E., and Elizabeth Purinton. "Website design." Journal of Business Research 57, no. 7 (July 2004): 787–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0148-2963(02)00353-3.

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Mao, Xiao Meng. "The Website Interface Design and Investigation of Interactive Availability." Advanced Materials Research 850-851 (December 2013): 580–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.850-851.580.

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At present, the website construction has become one of the necessary works of any industry. However, among hundreds of millions of websites, interface design is very convenient for people to use, and a small number of fast. The reason, including web interface design, web technology adoption, etc. will influence people to visit a website. Among these reasons, the interactive design of website interfaces and become the primary problem of experience that people visit the website. To address this problem, the current website interface and interactive design were discussed in this article, and try to propose improved method of most common small and medium-sized websites.
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Djonov, Emilia. "Website hierarchy and the interaction between content organization, webpage and navigation design: A systemic functional hypermedia discourse analysis perspective." Information Design Journal 15, no. 2 (August 10, 2007): 144–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/idj.15.2.07djo.

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Website hierarchy is a central principle for organizing information in websites with implications for user orientation on the Web. Employing websites for children as case studies, this paper proposes a conceptualization of website hierarchy developed by adapting a tool from systemic functional linguistics to the analysis of websites. This new conceptualization draws on the strengths and reconciles the differences of existing ones in order to reflect the fluidity of websites as hypermedia texts on the WWW and the role that the interaction between content organization, webpage and navigation design plays in revealing a website's hierarchical organization and thereby orienting users within it.
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Van Horn, Royal. "Website Design Sites." Phi Delta Kappan 83, no. 1 (September 2001): 8–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003172170108300104.

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Yue, Ying. "Database Design of Pop Music Website Development." Applied Mechanics and Materials 687-691 (November 2014): 3023–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.687-691.3023.

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With the rapid development of network technology, music websites gradually become a popular, and the emergence of pop music website is to meet the people's strong demand for popular music, because database plays an important role in the design of website, studying the database design of pop music website development is important. From the conception of database design, firstly, this paper studies conceptual design for the database design, conceptual design is mainly reflected in the form of an E-R diagram; then conducted logical in the database design, logical design is expressed by the pattern of table structure; finally, studies the security design of database design, describes the security policy of database. The studied content of this paper plays a supporting role for popular music website design, promotes the combination of music and websites, and enriches people's leisure life.
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Ojugo, Arnold Adimabua, and D. O. Otakore. "Redesigning Academic Website for Better Visibility and Footprint: A Case of the Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun Website." Network and Communication Technologies 3, no. 1 (July 2, 2018): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/nct.v3n1p33.

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Usability is the focal point on which webometric is studied as it seeks to ascertain the experience and convenience level of users who interact with a web-based systems. It scores vital aspects of the website based on certain criteria. Thus, the website’s design, architecture and deployment must be poised to change, reshape and refocus a user’s image while satisfying the user’s search quest about the institution. Our study is an investigation of website usability based on some criteria that describes usability of academic websites with a focus on the Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun, Nigeria. Result shows the strengths and weaknesses (problems cum prospects) of the websites in relation to redesigning and improving the university website. Its major strength is in its content and architecture; While, the site struggled to ensure effective search, navigation, design and others. Findings suggest that the FUPRE websites is lacking in various usability areas.
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Swasty, Wirania, and Andreas Rio Adriyanto. "Does Color Matter on Web User Interface Design." CommIT (Communication and Information Technology) Journal 11, no. 1 (August 1, 2017): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/commit.v11i1.2088.

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Emotional advertising on the Internet such as websites and social media can be highly beneficial for Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs). However, not all ofSMEs have a website that meets all of the principles of website design which are persuasive. Moreover, the color is rarely considered in making websites to raise the emotional bonding between the products and audiences of SMEs. Literature review, observation to four websites as case studies, and questionnaires distributed to respondents randomly were performed. This research aimedto evaluate the extent to which SMEs from Bandung exploited the use of color as an element in the web User Interface (UI) design and to analyze whether thecolor could provide emotional bonding, so the visitors were interested in purchase or trial of the product. This research finds that participants responses to color are various in different demographic factors. Zananachips.com is considered to successfully utilize the color in the web UI design to build its brand identity, raise interest in the trial of the product, and engage the consumer with the website. This research is expected to be a reference forSMEs in creating emotion, motivation, and persuasion through website design.
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Wu, Christofer Veronica, Hasniati, and Izmy Alwiah Musdar. "Implementation of User Centered Design Approach in User Interface Design and User Experience Website Worker's." KHARISMA Tech 17, no. 2 (September 14, 2022): 71–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.55645/kharismatech.v17i2.246.

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Abstract: The system quality can be affected by user involvement. It is necessary to implement User Centered Design (UCD) in the UI/UX Design of the Worker's Website. This study aims to evaluate and redesign the UI/UX of Worker's Websites with the UCD and SUS (System Usability Scale) methods in order to make it easier for prospective workers or the public to use website profiling. Data was collected via interview with 30 responds where the results of the interviews are used as a reference for making new designs and then evaluating the new designs with a closed questionnaire to the same respondents. The result of SUS method questionnaire revealed that new design by using UCD was in the excellent category with score 84. It can be concluded that UI/UX design with a UCD allows easy to use worker's website.
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Chen, Yi-Fen, and Chia-Jung Wu. "Influence of Website Design on Consumer Emotion and Purchase Intention in Travel Websites." International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction 12, no. 4 (October 2016): 15–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijthi.2016100102.

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This work presents the results of three studies that investigated the influence of website design on consumer emotion and purchase intention in travel websites with the use of the Stimulus-Organism-Response (S-O-R) model. The first two studies addressed how the website's background color and picture layout can influence consumer emotion and purchase intention, whereas the third study investigated the influence of the size and quantity of pictures on consumer emotion and purchase intention. The results demonstrated that consumer emotion is more positive toward buying online from travel websites that are designed with warm colors and with layouts having such feature as left-hand side images and right-hand side text, along with a few large pictures. Additionally, the results also showed that consumer emotion has a positive influence on purchase intention in a travel website. These results suggested that sellers and managers should improve the design of travel websites to stimulate consumer emotion and purchase intention.
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Wilson, Daniel Earl. "Web content and design trends of Alabama academic libraries." Electronic Library 33, no. 1 (February 2, 2015): 88–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/el-05-2013-0100.

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Purpose – This paper aims to evaluate the website content of Alabama academic libraries to examine their services, content and compliance with design and accessibility standards. Design/methodology/approach – A content analysis was conducted on 24 academic library websites discovered through Jeanne Burke’s Higher Education Directory and the Alabama Colleges directory website. All data were collected within a month. Findings – Study data revealed that while academic libraries are offering more online services, many continue to lack certain services or fail to implement basic web design and accessibility standards. Research limitations/implications – Inclusion into the study was limited to the independent library websites of Alabama institutions offering four-year degree courses and content data discoverable within three clicks of the home page. Future studies might identify why certain libraries lack reference chat services, social media accounts and/or certain accessibility accommodations. Additional research might evaluate multilingual websites and their methods for providing language options. Practical implications – The results of this study should assist in the evaluation of library websites and increase awareness of design and accessibility standards, enabling designers and policy makers to improve upon future website designs. Originality/value – This study presents a depth of evaluation and currency unseen in most web content analyses. The extent of this study should provide librarians, web designers, and library policy makers with a suitable comparison for website projects and evaluations.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Website design"

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Wu, Yueh-Cheng. "Affective website design." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2007. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/832/.

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Although, today, website design still contains many variable design elements which strongly influence its design outcome, like browser usage, platforms, user preferences, window size, connection speed, computer speed, colour support, software support, and font support, the original design idea still plays an important role. Emotion is difficult to measure or evaluate. Designers need to understand its importance and how to measure emotion efficiently in order to undertake the subsequent design stage. Positive emotions are as important as negative ones-positive emotions are critical to learning, curiosity, and creative thought, and today research is turning toward this dimension (Norman, 2004b: 19). To understand users' negative emotions can supply a better solution for design problems. Both users' likes and dislikes are important when exploring the role of emotional design. The fieldwork consisted of two pilot tests (the initial pilot test-I. P. T. and the second pilot test-S. P. T. ), a website impression test (W. I. T. ), and an improved website impression test (I. W. I. T. ). The research methods involved Think-Aloud usability testing, Emotional Probes testing (EPs testing), and questionnaires. In addition, the evaluation method used a coding system and statistics. Triangulation was used in making consistent the process methods and evaluation methods. The research outcomes include a fashion website design reference model, an insurance website design reference model, and the website impression test system. Through conducting the fieldwork, the importance of emotional design can be identified in the website design field. The whole research process and research outcomes supply one solution for researchers and designers to predict users' emotions in design outcomes.
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Ibrahim, Nurulhuda. "Persuasive visual design model for website design." Thesis, Ibrahim, Nurulhuda (2018) Persuasive visual design model for website design. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2018. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/42354/.

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This research investigates the possibility of influencing users' motivation with visual persuasion. Visual persuasion is identified as the design triggers that affect users’ first impression, which is seen as the conceptualisation of motivation. While past research studied the effect of web design towards users’ motivation, not many are looking into the persuasive value of the visual design itself. It is foreseen that visual persuasion helps to produce a more persuasive website and consequently, has an impact on web users' first impression of the website. Once motivation is positively influenced, the likelihood for them to stay on a website long enough to influence certain behaviour will be higher. Hence, this research is designed to empirically measure the effects of persuasive visual design on people’s attitude and behavioural intention. The investigation is accomplished by looking at the causal relationship between the variables in the proposed persuasive visual design model. For this purpose, a persuasive model for the destination website is extended. In the persuasive visual design model for website design, the constructs are divided into two factors: 1) the hygiene factor that consists of perceived informativeness and usability as the underlying determinants and 2) the motivation factor that is predicted by perceived credibility, visual aesthetic, engagement and social influence. Meanwhile, users’ satisfaction and behavioural intention are identified as the observed variables. In the early stage of the research, the measurement constructs were identified and pilot-tested. Two web prototypes (non-persuasive website and persuasive website) were developed for an experiment conducted in an actual online environment. Participants of the age 18 or older were recruited with the expediency of Facebook. Each of them was randomly assigned to evaluate a website and answer the relevant questionnaire. Participants were encouraged to invite their Facebook friends to also participate in the research. This makes the sample group non-representative as it relies heavily on volunteers. Once the measurement model of the research is verified and validated, the conceptual model was analysed using Partial Least Squares - Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM); amendments to the model were made as necessary. In general, the results show favourable outcomes as it confirms the significance of visual persuasion in affecting the first impressions on web design. The findings offer new insights into the role of visual persuasion in web design with respect to the relationships between predictors (dimensions of hygiene and motivation factors) and observed variables (users’ satisfaction and behavioural intention). From the theoretical perspective, the research contributes to the understanding of the persuasion process in an online environment. Furthermore, the identification of persuasive visual triggers could help web designers create more effective websites.
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Shan, Xiaoqiu. "Website about Chinese food : information design promoting culture identify by website /." Online version of thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/11632.

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Santos, Filipa R. Bolota Velho Dinis dos. "Relatório de estágio." Master's thesis, Universidade da Beira Interior, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/1318.

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Descrevemos, no presente relatório, o percurso realizado ao longo de três meses de estágio que decorreu numa empresa de turismo com sede na Covilhã (Turistrela). O produto final nunca é um facto isolado, mas um somatório de vários factores que para ele contribuem. Neste contexto, embora o resultado global, em termos objectivos, tenha sido a realização do Website Polistrade, muito aconteceu, até à construção do mesmo. Foi uma tarefa que implicou investigação, planificação e reflexão diária Centrámos a nossa investigação em aspectos específicos da temática de design de websites como os de usabilidade, navegabilidade e ergonomia. No âmbito do equilíbrio desejável entre o design gráfico e a usabilidade, desenvolvemos conceitos como interfaces e arquitectura da informação. Tendo como suporte a investigação referida descrevemos depois detalhadamente, as etapas que permitiram a concretização do objectivo do estágio.
We describe in this report, the course held over three months of training that took place in a tourism company located in Covilhã (Turistrela). The final product is never an isolated event, but a combination of different factors that contribute to it. In this context, although the overall result, in objective terms, has been the realization of the Website Polistrade much happened until the construction of it. It was a task that involved research, planning and daily reflection. We have focused our research on specific aspects of the theme of website design such as usability, navigation and ergonomics. Under the desired balance between graphic design and usability, we developed concepts like interfaces and information architecture. Backed by the research that we describe later in detail, the steps that led to the achievement of the objective of the internship.
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Guldager, Nikolai. "Usability evaluation of Beebyte’s website." Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Handelshögskolan (from 2013), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-74203.

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For companies operating on the web, a high usability on their website are of outmost importance for customers to keep using their services. Over the years many usability principles and methods have been developed to help companies to achieve a high usability on their systems. This thesis aims to help Beebyte identify usability problems on their website, find out how users perceive its usability, and then come up with recommendations on how to improve it. To do this a heuristic evaluation and a user test were conducted. Each user test session was accompanied by a questionnaire and a post-test interview. The result presents several of usability problems found by the heuristic evaluation and the user tests, and a summary of the post-test interviews and questionnaires. The sources of the problems are then analysed, and recommendations are presented based on established usability principles, my own experience in the area and the test participants opinions from the post-test interviews. The questionnaire answers are discussed and analysed to get a better idea on how they rank the website from a usability perspective.
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VELLORE-KANDABABU, MANOJ BABU, and GANAPATHY VARMA INDUKURI SANTOSH. "ANALYSIS ON WEBSITE DESIGN USING USABILITY PRINCIPLES." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Institutionen Handels- och IT-högskolan, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-20448.

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Although Internet booking system has reached its peak in the recent years many previous researches say there is always a growing interest in the role and nature of design in HCI principles. Small difference can create a large impact in the business of Internet booking system. The future of any online booking system will be heavily depended on how easy and how friendly the system is designed. In our thesis, we are going to suggest what aspects of usability principles are important in making the user interface of current flight booking systems to reach a high degree of usability. For the above purpose we will find usability flaws in the current user interface design of flight booking systems and highlight the potential factors or aspects that make user interface more acceptable to users. To reach this purpose we will use a case study and analyze using an explanation building technique. The empirical data was collected through satisfaction questionnaire which was based on nine “preset tasks” which are designed depending on various usability principles. In our thesis, we will create an understanding on the aspects of usability principles used to make a user interface more acceptable to the users. This understanding will lead future researches in the betterment of interface design of flight booking system.
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Hicks, Robert Stewart. "Curriculum for website design in secondary schools." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2002. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2124.

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The purpose of this project is to develop a computer based curriculum to motivate and aid students on the secondary level in website development. This is accomplished by developing a website and classroom curriculum that will expand the knowledge of students. Brainstorming, organizing ideas and categorizing concepts are specific skills that are acquired course.
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Olsén, Emma. "Redesign of a website and visual brand language : Development of a new website and graphic profile for an energy efficiency company." Thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik, konst och samhälle, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-83074.

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The project that is presented in this report is the result of a master thesis for the Industrial Design Engineering programme at Luleå University of Technology. The project was conducted towards and together with the company Leosol during the fall of 2020.  For the past couple of years, Leosol has invested time and money into online advertisement. Their advertisement generates a greater visit flow onto their website; however, it rarely produces any bookings of their services. Leosol wants to increase the number of bookings done through their website. This master thesis is conducted to contribute towards Leosol’s goal regarding the online bookings. Therefore, the focus of this project has been to strengthen Leosol’s brand by exploring options for a new graphic profile and a visual brand language. These brand tools were be implemented in a new website.  To achieve this, an altered version of IDEO’s Human-Centered Design process was implemented. By working close to the user, in this case, Leosol’s clients, the current issues and solutions was clarified. Throughout the process, the graphic profile and the wireframe was developed separately. In the last phase of the project, the two was combined into the final concept.  The project resulted in a repositioning of Leosol’s brand, creating a new, more professional tone. The graphic profile was summarized through a poster, describing the new logotype, colours, fonts, imagery and a short description of how to apply them.  This new graphic profile was applied onto the new wireframe, creating the final website. The layout of the website was developed so that the user can quickly identify Leosol’s identity and mission. By implementing a website that truly represents Leosol, there is a bigger chance that the number of bookings increase.
Projektet som presenteras i den här rapporten är resultatet av ett examensarbete för Civilingenjörslinjen Teknisk Design vid Luleå Tekniska Universitet. Projektet har drivits mot och i samarbete med energiföretaget Leosol under hösten 2020. Leosol har investerat både pengar och tid i annonsering online. Detta har genererat ett större besöksflöde, dock har det inte lett till en ökning av bokningar av deras tjänster. Leosol vill öka antalet bokningar som sker via deras hemsida. Detta examensarbete har utförts för att bidra till detta mål. Projektet har därför kretsat kring att förstärka Leosols varumärke genom att utforska olika alternativ till en ny grafisk profil och ett nytt visuellt varumärke. Dessa nya varumärkesverktyg kommer sedan att implementeras i en helt ny hemsida.  En variant av IDEO’s Human-Centered Designprocess har använts under projektet för att uppnå detta. Genom att arbeta nära och tillsammans med användaren, i detta fall Leosols kunder, har de nuvarande problemen samt olika lösningar förtydligats och identifierats. Under processen har den grafiska profilen och wireframen för hemsidan skapats separat. I sista fasen i projektet kombinerades dessa till det slutgiltiga konceptet. Projektet har resulterat i en ompositionering av Leosols varumärke genom att skapa en mer professionell ton. Den grafiska profilen har sammanfattats i form av en poster. Denna beskriver den nya logotypen, färger, typsnitt, bildspråk samt en kort instruktion som förklarar hur dessa bör appliceras.  Den nya grafiska profilen applicerades sedan på wireframen, för att skapa den slutgiltiga hemsidan. Hemsidans layout är skapad för att användaren ska snabbt kunna identifiera Leosol’s identitet samt deras tjänster. Genom att implementera en hemsida som verkligen representerar Leosol ökar chanserna för att antalet bokningar på deras hemsida stiger.
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Burns-Johnson, Toshiba L. "Are Government Websites Achieving Universal Accessibility?: An Analysis of State Department of Health and Human Services’ Websites." Thesis, School of Information and Library Science, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1901/417.

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Research reports that the search for health information is the fourth most popular activity being done on the web (Pew Internet & American Life Project, 2004). However, for disabled persons, barriers experienced when interfacing with the Internet may cause healthcare websites to be inaccessible to them. This study explores the level of accessibility of healthcare websites and the relationship between accessibility and usability by determining how compliant state department of health and human services websites are with accessibility and usability guidelines. A content analysis of each state’s department of health and human services website was conducted. Results revealed that state department of health and human services websites are not very compliant with accessibility guidelines, are somewhat compliant with usability guidelines, and overall are not very accessible. The findings also indicate that there is a significant moderate relationship between accessibility and usability which suggests that the two concepts are interconnected.
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Rahim, Ruslan Abdul. "Designing a website for the dyslexic." Thesis, University of Brighton, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.323515.

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Books on the topic "Website design"

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Website design. New York: Cavendish Square Publishing, 2015.

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Butler, Steve. Website design manual. London: Further Education Development Agency, 1999.

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Lawrence, Dave, and Soheyla Tavakol. Balanced Website Design. London: Springer London, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-795-4.

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Website optimization. Farnham: O'Reilly, 2008.

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Tobias Hauser. Christian Wenz. Dr. Florence Maurice. Website Handbuch: Programmierung und Design. [S.l.]: Markt+Technik Verlag, 2009.

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Christian Wenz. Tobias Hauser. Florence Maurice. Website Handbuch: Programmierung und Design. [S.l.]: Markt+Technik Verlag, 2007.

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Helinski, Paul. Website automation toolkit. New York: Wiley, 1998.

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MacRae, Kyle. Build your own website. Sparkford: Haynes, 2005.

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Gary, Marshall, ed. Build your own website. 2nd ed. Sparkford: Haynes, 2009.

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Worsley, Tim. Building a website. New York: DK Pub., 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Website design"

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Holstein, Megan. "Website." In iPhone App Design for Entrepreneurs, 17–23. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4285-8_2.

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Zhou, Yan, and Yuanfen Tu. "Design of Tourism Website." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 531–38. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40618-8_70.

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Vu, Kim-Phuong L., Robert W. Proctor, and Fredrick P. Garcia. "Website Design and Evaluation." In Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 1323–53. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118131350.ch48.

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Darvishy, Alireza, Hans-Peter Hutter, and Alexander Seifert. "Age-Appropriate Website Design." In Age-Appropriate Digital Channels, 7–29. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-38446-3_2.

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West, Adrian W. "Enhancing the Website." In Practical Web Design for Absolute Beginners, 51–57. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1993-5_7.

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Foroudi, Pantea, Mohammad Mahdi Foroudi, and Elena Ageeva. "Corporate Brand Website Design Management." In Corporate Brand Design, 145–67. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003054153-13.

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Andrew, Rachel, Craig Grannell, Allan Kent, and Christopher Schmitt. "Corporate Website Draft One." In Dreamweaver MX 2004 Design Projects, 121–93. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5432-4_3.

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Semerádová, Tereza, and Petr Weinlich. "Technical Aspects of Web Design." In Website Quality and Shopping Behavior, 63–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44440-2_4.

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Vohra, Deepak. "Developing a Highly Available Website." In Kubernetes Management Design Patterns, 355–92. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2598-1_16.

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Vohra, Deepak. "Developing a Highly Available Website." In Docker Management Design Patterns, 241–69. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2973-6_13.

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Conference papers on the topic "Website design"

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Seman, E. A. Abu, H. Idyawati, and S. Sura. "Website design evaluation: Comparison of telecommunication websites in Malaysia." In Technology. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/picmet.2009.5261948.

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Rathswohl, Eugene. "A Technique for Teaching Website Effectiveness in Undergraduate I.S. Courses." In 2002 Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2562.

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Website design practitioners and researchers have proposed criteria for effective website design based on experience and common sense, intuition, rules-of-thumb, and empirical studies of website usability. Typically, published checklists for evaluating websites emphasize design features such as information layout, navigability, and the technical performance of the website. University undergraduate students often first learn seriously about website design in introductory information systems courses. This paper describes a teaching pedagogy to help students learn how to evaluate commercial and organizational websites. The pedagogy emphasizes students developing their own criteria of website effectiveness and information quality, designing their own checklist incorporating those criteria, and then utilizing their checklist to rate websites in several e-commerce domains. The pedagogy emphasizes a mix of theoretical, practical, exercising, and real-world learning approaches.
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Jabbari, Ebrahim, and Chokeanand Bussracumpakorn. "The Effects of Website Design Quality on the Success Rate of Online Web Design Agency." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001703.

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This study aims to investigate the effect of website design quality on the success rate of the online website design agency. This research studies the impact of the design quality of the websites on customer behavior and purchase intention of novice and experienced clients. A questionnaire was used to conduct the research. To develop a questionnaire, some variables or indicators were needed to evaluate hypotheses. Since there were no standard questionnaires with specific indicators to check the objectives, the Delphi (Fuzzy Delphi Method) method is being utilized to obtain enough information to decide on the indicators. The study population included a random sample of people from all walks of life. To collect the data, 120 questionnaires were distributed among the sample group. The results indicated that the customers' initial and sustained purchase intents are most likely influenced by the design quality of a web design agency’s website and overall design quality, presentation of their services, all-in-one service offering, the higher number of visitors, option for online payment, customer trust, and word-of-mouth has a positive impact on the success of the business. The findings show clear differences between how experienced and novice clients approach the web design agency’s website.
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Mejtoft, Thomas, Erik Frängsmyr, Ulrik Söderström, and Ole Norberg. "Deceptive Design: Cookie Consent and Manipulative Patterns." In Digital Support from Crisis to Progressive Change. University of Maribor Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-485-9.29.

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As a larger proportion of our lives moves onto the web, so does important and valuable information. This has led to an increase in different kinds of manipulative patterns (dark patterns) in web design with the sole purpose of being deceptive and tricking users. This paper discusses the comprehensive suite of deceptive design patterns on Internet services where the users are expected to comply with the use of cookies. This was done by analyzing 50 different home cooking recipe websites, regarding their appliance to GDPR and how they use different dark patterns in their design. Even though legislation tries to move the choices from the website to the user, it is clear that by using deceptive design patterns it is possible to “bypass” the legislation and trick the user into making a favorable choice for the owners behind the website. The results show that out of the websites that were GDPR approved, a majority still use two types of deceptive design patterns - misdirection and sneak into basket.
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Golubović, Gala, Sandra Dedijer, Iva Juretić, and Stefan Đurđević. "Comparative analysis of the influence of colour on customers’ trust towards websites in the fields of online banking and cryptocurrency trading." In 11th International Symposium on Graphic Engineering and Design. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of technical sciences, Department of graphic engineering and design, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24867/grid-2022-p28.

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This paper focuses on the influence of colour on customers’ trust in websites in the fields of online banking and cryptocurrency trading. The literature reviews associated with the use of colour in web design shows that colour has a significant influence on customers’ interaction with websites. Considering that, this study aimed to determine the relationship between used colour and trust towards websites in the specific areas of online banking and cryptocurrency trading. The method used to explore these relationships was an online survey, based on Likert scale. The survey inquired data about respondents, such as gender, age, level of education and their use of online banking and cryptocurrency trading. The main part of the survey was the one where the respondents were presented with website stimuli that differed in colour, and evaluated through grades on the Likert scale on given statements related to trust. To define to which extent, the chosen colour palette along with some users’ general characteristics impacts the perception toward trust of presented websites, Kruskal–Wallis one-way analysis of variance and Mann–Whitney U test was conducted. The results indicated that there is a difference in respondents’ trust towards websites in the fields of online banking and cryptocurrency trading depending on the colour used as the dominant in website design. Statistical significance was partly reached to their age and gender but not to their level of education. Overall, the study showed that when designing websites in the fields of online banking and cryptocurrency trading, choosing colour palettes that are needed to be trustworthy to the targeted audience is the issue that should be addressed with attention.
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Brinck, Tom, Darren Gergle, and Scott Wood. "Website design from the trenches." In CHI98: ACM Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/286498.286579.

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Kim, Inhwa, and Jasna Kuljis. "Cultural Manifestations on Website Design." In 2007 29th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iti.2007.4283779.

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Ma Xin-jian, Yao Ke-jia, Wei Guang-juan, and Zhang Wei-she. "The practical principles for website design." In 2009 IEEE 10th International Conference on Computer-Aided Industrial Design & Conceptual Design. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/caidcd.2009.5374934.

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Clarke, BD, and MJ Hattingh. "Impact that Website Design Elements on the Users of e-Commerce Websites." In 2020 2nd International Multidisciplinary Information Technology and Engineering Conference (IMITEC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/imitec50163.2020.9334070.

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Yu, Meng. "Interactive Design Of a Museum Website." In 2021 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Design (ICID). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icid54526.2021.00057.

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Melnyk, Yuriy. Academic Journal Website Model. KRPOCH, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.26697/preprint.melnyk.1.2018.

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Background: The tens of thousands of academic journal websites that are on the Internet today often do not have a clear organizational structure for their website. If most of them are convenient enough for readers (if the journal is open access), then many have problems informing authors about the conditions, the process of submitting and reviewing the manuscript. The Editorial Offices empirically populate the journal's website with content that can change dramatically (both in terms of website design and content) as the journal develops. Aim of Study: To develop a website model for an academic journal that takes into account the basic requirements for the preparation, publication, and archiving of high quality scientific manuscripts. Material and Methods: The academic journal website model is based on a structural-functional approach. The website content consists of text and integrated applications. This model takes into account the basic requirements for the preparation, publication, and archiving of high-quality open access scientific manuscripts, as well as the indexing of journal articles by leading indexing agencies. Results: The academic journal website model is structured with the following menu and submenu elements: 1. HOME: 1.1. Journal information; 1.2. From the editorial office; 1.3. Databases, Indexing; 2. EDITORIAL BOARD: 2.1. Editorial board; 2.2. Reviewers; 2.3. Editing and reviewing process; 3. EDITORIAL POLICIES: 3.1. Editorial policies; 3.2. Plagiarism policy; 3.3. Open access policy; 3.4. The ethics codex of scientific publications; 3.5. Disclaimer; 3.6. License terms; 3.7. Terms of publications (fee); 4. ARCHIV: 4.1. Previous issues; 4.2. Current issue; 4.3. Articles online first; 5. INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS: 5.1. General recommendations; 5.2. Manuscript templates; 5.3. Supplemental materials; 6. STATISTICS: 6.1. Publications; 6.2. Authors; 6.3. Readers; 7. CONTACTS: 7.1. Contact; 7.2. Subscriptions; 7.3. Search. Conclusions: This academic journal website model was implemented for the International Journal of Science Annals (IJSA). Authors and readers of IJSA noted the advantages of the model proposed by the author, including: a convenient and understandable website interface, the availability of the necessary hyperlinks to the pages of the journal's website and external media (sites of indexed agencies, library archives, etc.), convenient search for information on the website and published in the journal articles (by author, publication, text of the article), availability of integrated applications (online submission of manuscripts, filing appeals against the decision of reviewers and complaints about published articles, viewing the interactive printed version of the journal, etc.), availability of templates (for authors, reviewers), availability of multiple formats for archiving articles (PDF, DOAJ, XML, TXT), the ability to choose the style of citing the article and the website language (English, Ukrainian), etc. Keywords: journal, model, website, academic, indexing
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Pirohov, Vladyslav M., Anna M. Horlo, and Iryna S. Mintii. Software development of the algorithm of adaptating of the website design for people with color-blindness. [б. в.], December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/2888.

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The purpose of the study is the program implementation of the basic algorithms of the website design adaptation for people with color perception. This article examines the implementation of the following algorithms: the conversion algorithm from the rgb color model to the lms model (there is a special algorithm precisely in the color model lms for modeling various types of color perception violations), simulation of different color blindness types in the lms-model (this is the transformation of normal values in the color model lms to values with different types of color perception violations), convert data from lms color model to rgb model, conversion from color rgb to hsl model, color filtering in hsl-model and conversion from hsl model to rgb color model.
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Nam, Changhyun, and Manchiraju Srikant. Website Design Elements and Online Shopping Behavior of Korean Consumers: An Exploration Based on the S-O-R Paradigm. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-1805.

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Harter, Rachel M., Joseph P. McMichael, Derick S. Brown, Ashley Amaya, Trent D. Buskirk, and David Malarek. Telephone Appends for Address-Based Samples— An Introduction. RTI Press, February 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2018.op.0050.1802.

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Surveys with samples selected from an address frame derived from US Postal Service sources are often referred to as address-based sampling (ABS) surveys. For an ABS survey that is primarily conducted by mail, web, or face-to-face, sometimes it is helpful to have a telephone number corresponding to the sample addresses for setting appointments or conducting nonresponse follow-up prompts. The usefulness of a telephone contact mode in a mixed mode ABS design depends on both the percentage of addresses for which telephone numbers can be appended (append rate or match rate) and the accuracy of the telephone numbers associated with addresses. Before planning a telephone contact as part of a mixed-mode study, the designer should know the likely effectiveness of the approach. This paper focuses primarily on append rate information, with a discussion of accuracy rates. For a single ABS frame, telephone match rates vary by geography, address type, match vendor, and by landline vs. cell telephone number. Using very large samples of addresses from a total US ABS frame, we estimated state and national telephone append rates from Marketing Systems Group's sources. The append rates are summarized here and interactively at the website http://abs.rti.org/atlas/.
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Leis, Sherry, Mike DeBacker, Lloyd Morrison, Gareth Rowell, and Jennifer Haack. Vegetation community monitoring protocol for the Heartland Inventory and Monitoring Network: Narrative, Version 4.0. Edited by Tani Hubbard. National Park Service, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2294948.

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Native and restored plant communities are part of the foundation of park ecosystems and provide a natural context to cultural and historical events in parks throughout the Heartland Inventory and Monitoring Network (HTLN). Vegetation communities across the HTLN are primarily of three types: prairie, woodland, and forest. Park resource managers need an effective plant community monitoring protocol to guide the development and adaptation of management strategies for maintaining and/or restoring composition and structure of prairies, woodland, and forest communities. Our monitoring design attempts to balance the needs of managers for current information and the need for insight into the changes occurring in vegetation communities over time. This monitoring protocol consists of a protocol narrative (this document) and 18 standard operating procedures (SOPs) for monitoring plant communities in HTLN parks. The scientific objectives of HTLN plant community monitoring are to (1) describe the species composition, structure, and diversity of prairie, woodland, and forested communities; (2) determine temporal changes in the species composition, structure and diversity of prairie, woodland, and forested communities; and (3) determine the relationship between temporal and spatial changes and environmental variables, including specific management practices where possible. This protocol narrative describes the sampling design for plant communities, including the response design (data collection methods), spatial design (distribution of sampling sites within a park), and revisit design (timing and frequency of monitoring visits). Details can be found in the SOPs, which are listed in the Revision History section and available at the Integrated Resource Management Applications (IRMA) website (irma.nps.gov). Other aspects of the protocol summarized in the narrative include procedures for data management and reporting, personnel and operating requirements, and instructions for how to revise the protocol.
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Sripad, Pooja. Exploring barriers and enablers of service provision for survivors of human trafficking in the Bay Area: An action research study. Population Council, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/sbsr2021.1067.

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Despite increasing recognition of public health and rights issues associated with human trafficking globally and in the United States following the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, there has been limited research on how to systematically strengthen service access for survivors of sex and labor trafficking. The experience of service providers may provide insight into how trafficking survivor responses and service networks function in California’s Bay Area. This study explores provider perspectives on existing service networks and collaboration dynamics, including the barriers to and enablers of long-term service provision and survivor follow-up. A participatory research design included qualitative interviews with key informants working at nongovernmental organizations, organizational website reviews, and consultation with network service providers in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. This study approach allowed for eliciting in-depth reflections of service provision, collective generation of stakeholder mapping, and consensus-driven recommendations arising from barriers and enablers to anti-trafficking service provision. This report enhances stakeholder awareness of existing organizational and policy resources and offers insights into research and programming on how anti-trafficking service response networks can be strengthened to provide survivor-centric support in the long-term.
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Shah, Ayesha, Jan Olek, and Rebecca S. McDaniel. Real Life Experience with Major Pavement Types. Purdue University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317371.

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Pavement performance is a complex issue which depends on many contributing factors. Examining the performance of real-life pavements across the state determines what the actual service lives are for the pavements. For the purposes of this study, only selected LTPP projects were examined, along with a database containing all the historic repair projects completed in Indiana. Pertinent information present in the Indiana Historic Contracts Database was extracted concerning the types of pavement repair and treatments options commonly employed within the state, the time between repairs, etc. These data were used to determine descriptive statistical parameters and was summarized in graph form. Similarly, data about selected LTPP GPS and SPS sites were downloaded from the online website, LTPP InfoPave and a comparative study between companion sites was performed. These data included study site and pavement-related information, such as construction dates, pavement structure details, maintenance and repair history, and pavement distress surveys. These data were used to draw conclusions about the impact of treatment applications, climatic and geologic factors, traffic volume, and pavement structures on pavement performance. Gaps in knowledge about pavement failure modes, distress data, and effectiveness of treatment applications mentioned in the contracts database file hampered efforts to form a complete picture of the effectiveness of treatment options and their timely (or untimely) application. Similarly, details about pavement mixture design and differentiating factors between companion sites prevented researchers from narrowing down the causes leading to the observed pavement distress.
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Matthews, Lisa, Guanming Wu, Robin Haw, Timothy Brunson, Nasim Sanati, Solomon Shorser, Deidre Beavers, Patrick Conley, Lincoln Stein, and Peter D'Eustachio. Illuminating Dark Proteins using Reactome Pathways. Reactome, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3180/poster/20221027matthews.

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Diseases are often the consequence of proteins or protein complexes that are non-functional or that function improperly. An active area of research has focused on the identification of molecules that can interact with defective proteins and restore their function. While 22% percent of human proteins are estimated to be druggable, less than fifteen percent are targeted by FDA-approved drugs, and the vast majority of untargeted proteins are understudied or so-called "dark" proteins. Elucidation of the function of these dark proteins, particularly those in commonly drug-targeted protein families, may offer therapeutic opportunities for many diseases. Reactome is the most comprehensive, open-access pathway knowledgebase covering 2585 pathways and including 14246 reactions, 11088 proteins, 13984 complexes, and 1093 drugs. Placing dark proteins in the context of Reactome pathways provides a framework of reference for these proteins facilitating the generation of hypotheses for experimental biologists to develop targeted experiments, unravel the potential functions of these proteins, and then design drugs to manipulate them. To this end, we have trained a random forest with 106 protein/gene pairwise features collected from multiple resources to predict functional interactions between dark proteins and proteins annotated in Reactome and then developed three scores to measure the interactions between dark proteins and Reactome pathways based on enrichment analysis and fuzzy logic simulations. Literature evidence via manual checking and systematic NLP-based analysis support predicted interacting pathways for dark proteins. To visualize dark proteins in the context of Reactome pathways, we have also developed a new website, idg.reactome.org, by extending the Reactome web application with new features illustrating these proteins together with tissue-specific protein and gene expression levels and drug interactions.
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Dong, Chengda, Hongshuo Shi, Zhaojun Yan, and Jianmin Liu. Quality of Evidence Supporting the Role of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs for the Treatment of Anxious Depression: A protocol for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.8.0029.

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Review question / Objective: Population: the participants had anxious depression diagnosed according to any authoritative diagnostic criteria, no restrictions on sex, race, age, onset time, or the source of cases. Intervention: Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), including oral and injectable NSAIDs. Comparison: conventional antidepressants. Outcome:effective rate, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale, potential gastrointestinal and neurological adverse events, etc. Study design: Randomized controlled trial. Information sources: Literature searches were conducted in the Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), SinoMed, Chongqing VIP. Gray literature including conference proceedings, fund application report by hand, and other possible sources including citation searching and websites.
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Martin, Kathi, Nick Jushchyshyn, and Claire King. James Galanos Evening Gown c. 1957. Drexel Digital Museum, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17918/jkyh-1b56.

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The URL links to a website page in the Drexel Digital Museum (DDM) fashion image archive containing a 3D interactive panorama of an evening suit by American fashion designer James Galanos with related text. This evening gown is from Galanos' Fall 1957 collection. It is embellished with polychrome glass beads in a red and green tartan plaid pattern on a base of silk . It was a gift of Mrs. John Thouron and is in The James G. Galanos Archive at Drexel University. The panorama is an HTML5 formatted version of an ultra-high resolution ObjectVR created from stitched tiles captured with GigaPan technology. It is representative the ongoing research of the DDM, an international, interdisciplinary group of researchers focused on production, conservation and dissemination of new media for exhibition of historic fashion.
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