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Future-Proof now offers reporting

"Future-Proof can now implement a user-friendly data analysis tool for dynamically integrating, analysing and presenting data from various data sources"

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Simple CM

Content Management System

Abstract:

Undertaken as a final year project requirement at University of Portsmouth; Simple CM is a management system for web based content. It provides novice internet users with an informative, user-friendly interface; allowing them to exploit the advantages offered by publishing content and information online.

The focus of this project is user centred design. A review of HCI and Usability theory was conducted and the findings became prevalent throughout the analysis, design and implementation of the project.

Login information:

Kev:scm123

Technologies:

XHTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, AJAX, MySQL

Keywords:

Content Management System, CMS, Human-computer Interaction, HCI, Usability, Interface Design, Web Standards, Web Accessibility, Web Design

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Splish

E-commerce

Abstract:

Splish(.org) specialises in handcrafted jewellery made from a mix of beads and charms, with each piece sold being completely unique.

The website integrates Paypal as the shopping cart and payment system, and features a bespoke admin area created to add/edit/delete items from the product range.

Technologies:

XHTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, AJAX, MySQL, Paypal

Keywords:

E-commerce, Paypal, Shopping Cart

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Retro Games

Video Streaming

Abstract:

Developed as a coursework requisite for the 'Streaming Media & Web Programming' module at University of Portsmouth; Retro Games offers users with a compendium of information regarding early console games. Each game features captured video footage of gameplay i.e. a section of the game or particular aspect of gameplay as it would be played on a console.

Videos can be streamed through an embedded Windows Media Player or downloaded to a local drive. Originally coded in ASP with an Access database to meet coursework constraints, it has subsequently been re-coded in PHP/MySQL for hosting compatibility.

Technologies:

XHTML, CSS, ASP, PHP, JavaScript, AJAX, Acecss, MySQL, Windows Media Video

Keywords:

Streaming Video, Video Encoding, Windows Media Video/Player

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