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    McBride, service request SR-mf-001 was opened for a design to be created in order to improve and enhance the current Internet web site for McBride Financial Services. The Web site will be vital for McBride's success. The company will ensure operating expenses are low by employing only a few brokers and one support person in each office. We will depend upon the company Web site and self-serve kiosks located in the offices to educate customers about the various loans that are available. Also, we will

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    You’re going off to comment? Come on! There’s nothing to say yet. I haven’t even gotten to the nut graph. Get Slate in your inbox. I better get on with it. So here’s the story: Only a small number of you are reading all the way through articles on the Web. I’ve long suspected this, because so many smart-alecks jump in to the comments to make points that get mentioned later in the piece. But now I’ve got proof. I asked Josh Schwartz, a data scientist at the traffic analysis firm Chartbeat, to look at

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    Three Architecture of the security System 3.1 Introduction This chapter is dedicated to present the design considerations and the main implementation steps to establish Zero-Knowledge protocol model, the established proto-type is a web-based application, represented as a web-site. The major requirements (CIA) confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity are covered by the security system. 3.2 Architecture of the security system In order to get a system is characterized by durability, flexibility and

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    Introduction I have chosen Kiplinger's business website to conduct a web usability analysis. Interactive design is an evolutionary process, when you take identified problems, visions, needs, and wants reported by user feedback, then incorporate or fix, and further evaluate to refine and increase the success of a given product. In this case the product is a website. Sharp, Rogers & Preece, (2007) said this about iterative design, "When problems are found in user testing, they are fixed and then

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    Architecture of the security System 3.1 Introduction This chapter is dedicated to present the design considerations and the main implementation steps to establish Zero-Knowledge protocol model, the established proto-type is a web-based application, represented as a web-site. The major requirements (CIA) confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity are covered by the security system. 3.2 Architecture of the security system In order to get a system is characterized by durability, flexibility and

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    APPROACH 4 CRITICAL ANALYSIS 6 CONCLUSION 7 APPENDICES 8 INTRODUCTION This report intends to explain how I have created my e-portfolio and the inspiration behind this creation. I decided to create a professional and appellative web page for those who like decorations or a looking for a new and a creative decorator for their usual parties such as birthday parties or New Year’s parties, Baby Showers or even more special occasion such wedding parties. As I am doing a Business Management

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    What is WordPress? It seems that the internet is filled with blogs. That’s not an observation, it’s a fact. Wherever we look on the web, we find blogs about everything from AA meetings, to taking the drug Zytiga. For most people, starting a blog is a daunting process. Without knowledge of HTML and CSS it would seem impossible, and for the average person, that used to be true. That is until the creation of self-publishing/content management systems(CMS) like WordPress (WP). WP was originally created

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    generated pages’ URL links. For example, with a Web page containing an HTML file and some embedded objects, the Web server would modify references to embedded objects so that the client could fetch them from the best surrogate server. To automate this process, CDNs provide special scripts that transparently parse Web page content and replace embedded URLs URL rewriting can be pro-active or reactive.  In the pro-active URL rewriting, the URLs for embedded objects of the main HTML page are formulated

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    design where a web page design is automatically adjusted to your smartphone and other devices. Responsive design is based on the principles of ‘Mobile First–Progressive Enhancement’ approach. This white paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of responsive design, and a technical writer’s approach on responsive content. Advantages of responsive design • With responsive design, the HTML tag remains the same for a mobile device or a desktop, only the CSS changes. The web page elements get reshuffled

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    well as trips only for registered members. Secret Escapes operates through website and mobile application. Visit Secret Escapes website. Scroll down to the bottom. Locate contact link for information on how to get in touch with customer service. This page offers following ways to contact Secret Escapes • Phone number • Online email form • Customer service email address Click on Leave us a message link. It opens a box with help options. Click on green coloured leave us a message button. Then provide

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