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W3C Strategic Highlights September 2019 This report was prepared for the September 2019 W3C Advisory Committee Meeting (W3C Member link). See the accompanying W3C Fact Sheet — September 2019. For the previous edition, see the April 2019 W3C Strategic Highlights. For future editions of this report, please consult the latest version. A Chinese translation is available. ☰ Contents Introduction Future Web Standards Meeting Industry Needs Web Payments Digital Publishing Media and Entertainment Web & Telecommunications Real-Time Communications (WebRTC) Web & Networks Automotive Web of Things Strengthening the Core of the Web HTML CSS Fonts SVG Audio Performance Web Performance WebAssembly Testing Browser Testing and Tools WebPlatform Tests Web of Data Web for All Security, Privacy, Identity Internationalization (i18n) Web Accessibility Outreach to the world W3C Developer Relations W3C Training Translations W3C Liaisons Introduction This report highlights recent work of enhancement of the existing landscape of the Web platform and innovation for the growth and strength of the Web. 33 working groups and a dozen interest groups enable W3C to pursue its mission through the creation of Web standards, guidelines, and supporting materials. We track the tremendous work done across the Consortium through homogeneous work-spaces in Github which enables better monitoring and management. We are in the middle of a period where we are chartering numerous working groups which demonstrate the rapid degree of change for the Web platform: After 4 years, we are nearly ready to publish a Payment Request API Proposed Recommendation and we need to soon charter follow-on work. In the last year we chartered the Web Payment Security Interest Group. In the last year we chartered the Web Media Working Group with 7 specifications for next generation Media support on the Web. We have Accessibility Guidelines under W3C Member review which includes Silver, a new approach. We have just launched the Decentralized Identifier Working Group which has tremendous potential because Decentralized Identifier (DID) is an identifier that is globally unique, resolveable with high availability, and cryptographically verifiable. We have Privacy IG (PING) under W3C Member review which strengthens our focus on the tradeoff between privacy and function. We have a new CSS charter under W3C Member review which maps the group's work for the next three years. In this period, W3C and the WHATWG have succesfully completed the negotiation of a Memorandum of Understanding rooted in the mutual belief that that having two distinct specifications claiming to be normative is generally harmful for the Web community. The MOU, signed last May, describes how the two organizations are to collaborate on the development of a single authoritative version of the HTML and DOM specifications. W3C subsequently rechartered the HTML Working Group to assist the W3C community in raising issues and proposing solutions for the HTML and DOM specifications, and for the production of W3C Recommendations from WHATWG Review Drafts. As the Web evolves continuously, some groups are looking for ways for specifications to do so as well. So-called "evergreen recommendations" or "living standards" aim to track continuous development (and maintenance) of features, on a feature-by-feature basis, while getting review and patent commitments. We see the maturation and further development of an incredible number of new technologies coming to the Web. Continued progress in many areas demonstrates the vitality of the W3C and the Web community, as the rest of the report illustrates. Future Web Standards W3C has a variety of mechanisms for listening to what the community thinks could become good future Web standards. These include discussions with the Membership, discussions with other standards bodies, the activities of thousands of participants in over 300 community groups, and W3C Workshops. There are lots of good ideas. The W3C strategy team has been identifying promising topics and invites public participation. Future, recent and under consideration Workshops include: Inclusive XR (5-6 November 2019, Seattle, WA, USA) to explore existing and future approaches on making Virtual and Augmented Reality experiences more inclusive, including to people with disabilities; W3C Workshop on Data Models for Transportation (12-13 September 2019, Palo Alto, CA, USA) W3C Workshop on Web Games (27-28 June 2019, Redmond, WA, USA), view report Second W3C Workshop on the Web of Things (3-5 June 2019, Munich, Germany) W3C Workshop on Web Standardization for Graph Data; Creating Bridges: RDF, Property Graph and SQL (4-6 March 2019, Berlin, Germany), view report Web & Machine Learning. The Strategy Funnel documents the staff's exploration of potential new work at various phases: Exploration and Investigation, Incubation and Evaluation, and eventually to the chartering of a new standards group. The Funnel view is a GitHub Project where new area are issues represented by “cards” which move through the columns, usually from left to right. Most cards start in Exploration and move towards Chartering, or move out of the funnel. Public input is welcome at any stage but particularly once Incubation has begun. This helps W3C identify work that is sufficiently incubated to warrant standardization, to review the ecosystem around the work and indicate interest in participating in its standardization, and then to draft a charter that reflects an appropriate scope. Ongoing feedback can speed up the overall standardization process. Since the previous highlights document, W3C has chartered a number of groups, and started discussion on many more: Newly Chartered or Rechartered Web Application Security WG (03-Apr) Web Payment Security IG (17-Apr) Patent and Standards IG (24-Apr) Web Applications WG (14-May) Web & Networks IG (16-May) Media WG (23-May) Media and Entertainment IG (06-Jun) HTML WG (06-Jun) Decentralized Identifier WG (05-Sep) Extended Privacy IG (PING) (30-Sep) Verifiable Claims WG (30-Sep) Service Workers WG (31-Dec) Dataset Exchange WG (31-Dec) Web of Things Working Group (31-Dec) Web Audio Working Group (31-Dec) Proposed charters / Advance Notice Accessibility Guidelines WG Privacy IG (PING) RDF Literal Direction WG Timed Text WG CSS WG Web Authentication WG Closed Internationalization Tag Set IG Meeting Industry Needs Web Payments All Web Payments specifications W3C's payments standards enable a streamlined checkout experience, enabling a consistent user experience across the Web with lower front end development costs for merchants. Users can store and reuse information and more quickly and accurately complete online transactions. The Web Payments Working Group has republished Payment Request API as a Candidate Recommendation, aiming to publish a Proposed Recommendation in the Fall 2019, and is discussing use cases and features for Payment Request after publication of the 1.0 Recommendation. Browser vendors have been finalizing implementation of features added in the past year (view the implementation report). As work continues on the Payment Handler API and its implementation (currently in Chrome and Edge Canary), one focus in 2019 is to increase adoption in other browsers. Recently, Mastercard demonstrated the use of Payment Request API to carry out EMVCo's Secure Remote Commerce (SRC) protocol whose payment method definition is being developed with active participation by Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. Payment method availability is a key factor in merchant considerations about adopting Payment Request API. The ability to get uniform adoption of a new payment method such as Secure Remote Commerce (SRC) also depends on the availability of the Payment Handler API in browsers, or of proprietary alternatives. Web Monetization, which the Web Payments Working Group will discuss again at its face-to-face meeting in September, can be used to enable micropayments as an alternative revenue stream to advertising. Since the beginning of 2019, Amazon, Brave Software, JCB, Certus Cybersecurity Solutions and Netflix have joined the Web Payments Working Group. In April, W3C launched the Web Payment Security Group to enable W3C, EMVCo, and the FIDO Alliance to collaborate on a vision for Web payment security and interoperability. Participants will define areas of collaboration and identify gaps between existing technical specifications in order to increase compatibility among different technologies, such as: How do SRC, FIDO, and Payment Request relate? The Payment Services Directive 2 (PSD2) regulations in Europe are scheduled to take effect in September 2019. What is the role of EMVCo, W3C, and FIDO technologies, and what is the current state of readiness for the deadline? How can we improve privacy on the Web at the same time as we meet industry requirements regarding user identity? Digital Publishing All Digital Publishing specifications, Publication milestones The Web is the universal publishing platform. Publishing is increasingly impacted by the Web, and the Web increasingly impacts Publishing. Topic of particular interest to Publishing@W3C include typography and layout, accessibility, usability, portability, distribution, archiving, offline access, print on demand, and reliable cross referencing. And the diverse publishing community represented in the groups consist of the traditional "trade" publishers, ebook reading system manufacturers, but also publishers of audio book, scholarly journals or educational materials, library scientists or browser developers. The Publishing Working Group currently concentrates on Audiobooks which lack a comprehensive standard, thus incurring extra costs and time to publish in this booming market. Active development is ongoing on the future standard: Publication Manifest Audiobook profile for Web Publications Lightweight Packaging Format The BD Comics Manga Community Group, the Synchronized Multimedia for Publications Community Group, the Publishing Community Group and a future group on archival, are companions to the working group where specific work is developed and incubated. The Publishing Community Group is a recently launched incubation channel for Publishing@W3C. The goal of the group is to propose, document, and prototype features broadly related to: publications on the Web reading modes and systems and the user experience of publications The EPUB 3 Community Group has successfully completed the revision of EPUB 3.2. The Publishing Business Group fosters ongoing participation by members of the publishing industry and the overall ecosystem in the development of Web infrastructure to better support the needs of the industry. The Business Group serves as an additional conduit to the Publishing Working Group and several Community Groups for feedback between the publishing ecosystem and W3C. The Publishing BG has played a vital role in fostering and advancing the adoption and continued development of EPUB 3. In particular the BG provided critical support to the update of EPUBCheck to validate EPUB content to the new EPUB 3.2 specification. This resulted in the development, in conjunction with the EPUB3 Community Group, of a new generation of EPUBCheck, i.e., EPUBCheck 4.2 production-ready release. Media and Entertainment All Media specifications The Media and Entertainment vertical tracks media-related topics and features that create immersive experiences for end users. HTML5 brought standard audio and video elements to the Web. Standardization activities since then have aimed at turning the Web into a professional platform fully suitable for the delivery of media content and associated materials, enabling missing features to stream video content on the Web such as adaptive streaming and content protection. Together with Microsoft, Comcast, Netflix and Google, W3C received an Technology & Engineering Emmy Award in April 2019 for standardization of a full TV experience on the Web. Current goals are to: Reinforce core media technologies: Creation of the Media Working Group, to develop media-related specifications incubated in the WICG (e.g. Media Capabilities, Picture-in-picture, Media Session) and maintain maintain/evolve Media Source Extensions (MSE) and Encrypted Media Extensions (EME). Improve support for Media Timed Events: data cues incubation. Enhance color support (HDR, wide gamut), in scope of the CSS WG and in the Color on the Web CG. Reduce fragmentation: Continue annual releases of a common and testable baseline media devices, in scope of the Web Media APIs CG and in collaboration with the CTA WAVE Project. Maintain the Road-map of Media Technologies for the Web which highlights Web technologies that can be used to build media applications and services, as well as known gaps to enable additional use cases. Create the future: Discuss perspectives for Media and Entertainment for the Web. Bring the power of GPUs to the Web (graphics, machine learning, heavy processing), under incubation in the GPU for the Web CG. Transition to a Working Group is under discussion. Determine next steps after the successful W3C Workshop on Web Games of June 2019. View the report. Timed Text The Timed Text Working Group develops and maintains formats used for the representation of text synchronized with other timed media, like audio and video, and notably works on TTML, profiles of TTML, and WebVTT. Recent progress includes: A robust WebVTT implementation report poises the specification for publication as a proposed recommendation. Discussions around re-chartering, notably to add a TTML Profile for Audio Description deliverable to the scope of the group, and clarify that rendering of captions within XR content is also in scope. Immersive Web Hardware that enables Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) applications are now broadly available to consumers, offering an immersive computing platform with both new opportunities and challenges. The ability to interact directly with immersive hardware is critical to ensuring that the web is well equipped to operate as a first-class citizen in this environment. The Immersive Web Working Group has been stabilizing the WebXR Device API while the companion Immersive Web Community Group incubates the next series of features identified as key for the future of the Immersive Web. W3C plans a workshop focused on the needs and benefits at the intersection of VR & Accessibility (Inclusive XR), on 5-6 November 2019 in Seattle, WA, USA, to explore existing and future approaches on making Virtual and Augmented Reality experiences more inclusive. Web & Telecommunications The Web is the Open Platform for Mobile. Telecommunication service providers and network equipment providers have long been critical actors in the deployment of Web technologies. As the Web platform matures, it brings richer and richer capabilities to extend existing services to new users and devices, and propose new and innovative services. Real-Time Communications (WebRTC) All Real-Time Communications specifications WebRTC has reshaped the whole communication landscape by making any connected device a potential communication end-point, bringing audio and video communications anywhere, on any network, vastly expanding the ability of operators to reach their customers. WebRTC serves as the corner-stone of many online communication and collaboration services. The WebRTC Working Group aims to bringing WebRTC 1.0 (and companion specification Media Capture and Streams) to Recommendation by the end of 2019. Intense efforts are focused on testing (supported by a dedicated hackathon at IETF 104) and interoperability. The group is considering pushing features that have not gotten enough traction to separate modules or to a later minor revision of the spec. Beyond WebRTC 1.0, the WebRTC Working Group will focus its efforts on WebRTC NV which the group has started documenting by identifying use cases. Web & Networks Recently launched, in the wake of the May 2018 Web5G workshop, the Web & Networks Interest Group is chaired by representatives from AT&T, China Mobile and Intel, with a goal to explore solutions for web applications to achieve better performance and resource allocation, both on the device and network. The group's first efforts are around use cases, privacy & security requirements and liaisons. Automotive All Automotive specifications To create a rich application ecosystem for vehicles and other devices allowed to connect to the vehicle, the W3C Automotive Working Group is delivering a service specification to expose all common vehicle signals (engine temperature, fuel/charge level, range, tire pressure, speed, etc.) The Vehicle Information Service Specification (VISS), which is a Candidate Recommendation, is seeing more implementations across the industry. It provides the access method to a common data model for all the vehicle signals –presently encapsulating a thousand or so different data elements– and will be growing to accommodate the advances in automotive such as autonomous and driver assist technologies and electrification. The group is already working on a successor to VISS, leveraging the underlying data model and the VIWI submission from Volkswagen, for a more robust means of accessing vehicle signals information and the same paradigm for other automotive needs including location-based services, media, notifications and caching content. The Automotive and Web Platform Business Group acts as an incubator for prospective standards work. One of its task forces is using W3C VISS in performing data sampling and off-boarding the information to the cloud. Access to the wealth of information that W3C's auto signals standard exposes is of interest to regulators, urban planners, insurance companies, auto manufacturers, fleet managers and owners, service providers and others. In addition to components needed for data sampling and edge computing, capturing user and owner consent, information collection methods and handling of data are in scope. The upcoming W3C Workshop on Data Models for Transportation (September 2019) is expected to focus on the need of additional ontologies around transportation space. Web of Things All Web of Things specifications W3C's Web of Things work is designed to bridge disparate technology stacks to allow devices to work together and achieve scale, thus enabling the potential of the Internet of Things by eliminating fragmentation and fostering interoperability. Thing descriptions expressed in JSON-LD cover the behavior, interaction affordances, data schema, security configuration, and protocol bindings. The Web of Things complements existing IoT ecosystems to reduce the cost and risk for suppliers and consumers of applications that create value by combining multiple devices and information services. There are many sectors that will benefit, e.g. smart homes, smart cities, smart industry, smart agriculture, smart healthcare and many more. The Web of Things Working Group is finishing the initial Web of Things standards, with support from the Web of Things Interest Group: Web of Things Architecture Thing Descriptions Strengthening the Core of the Web HTML The HTML Working Group was chartered early June to assist the W3C community in raising issues and proposing solutions for the HTML and DOM specifications, and to produce W3C Recommendations from WHATWG Review Drafts. A few days before, W3C and the WHATWG signed a Memorandum of Understanding outlining the agreement to collaborate on the development of a single version of the HTML and DOM specifications. Issues and proposed solutions for HTML and DOM done via the newly rechartered HTML Working Group in the WHATWG repositories The HTML Working Group is targetting November 2019 to bring HTML and DOM to Candidate Recommendations. CSS All CSS specifications CSS is a critical part of the Open Web Platform. The CSS Working Group gathers requirements from two large groups of CSS users: the publishing industry and application developers. Within W3C, those groups are exemplified by the Publishing groups and the Web Platform Working Group. The former requires things like better pagination support and advanced font handling, the latter needs intelligent (and fast!) scrolling and animations. What we know as CSS is actually a collection of almost a hundred specifications, referred to as ‘modules’. The current state of CSS is defined by a snapshot, updated once a year. The group also publishes an index defining every term defined by CSS specifications. Fonts All Fonts specifications The Web Fonts Working Group develops specifications that allow the interoperable deployment of downloadable fonts on the Web, with a focus on Progressive Font Enrichment as well as maintenance of WOFF Recommendations. Recent and ongoing work includes: Early API experiments by Adobe and Monotype have demonstrated the feasibility of a font enrichment API, where a server delivers a font with minimal glyph repertoire and the client can query the full repertoire and request additional subsets on-the-fly. In other experiments, the Brotli compression used in WOFF 2 was extended to support shared dictionaries and patch update. Metrics to quantify improvement are a current hot discussion topic. The group will meet at ATypi 2019 in Japan, to gather requirements from the international typography community. The group will first produce a report summarizing the strengths and weaknesses of each prototype solution by Q2 2020. SVG All SVG specifications SVG is an important and widely-used part of the Open Web Platform. The SVG Working Group focuses on aligning the SVG 2.0 specification with browser implementations, having split the specification into a currently-implemented 2.0 and a forward-looking 2.1. Current activity is on stabilization, increased integration with the Open Web Platform, and test coverage analysis. The Working Group was rechartered in March 2019. A new work item concerns native (non-Web-browser) uses of SVG as a non-interactive, vector graphics format. Audio The Web Audio Working Group was extended to finish its work on the Web Audio API, expecting to publish it as a Recommendation by year end. The specification enables synthesizing audio in the browser. Audio operations are performed with audio nodes, which are linked together to form a modular audio routing graph. Multiple sources — with different types of channel layout — are supported. This modular design provides the flexibility to create complex audio functions with dynamic effects. The first version of Web Audio API is now feature complete and is implemented in all modern browsers. Work has started on the next version, and new features are being incubated in the Audio Community Group. Performance Web Performance All Web Performance specifications There are currently 18 specifications in development in the Web Performance Working Group aiming to provide methods to observe and improve aspects of application performance of user agent features and APIs. The W3C team is looking at related work incubated in the W3C GPU for the Web (WebGPU) Community Group which is poised to transition to a W3C Working Group. A preliminary draft charter is available. WebAssembly All WebAssembly specifications WebAssembly improves Web performance and power by being a virtual machine and execution environment enabling loaded pages to run native (compiled) code. It is deployed in Firefox, Edge, Safari and Chrome. The specification will soon reach Candidate Recommendation. WebAssembly enables near-native performance, optimized load time, and perhaps most importantly, a compilation target for existing code bases. While it has a small number of native types, much of the performance increase relative to Javascript derives from its use of consistent typing. WebAssembly leverages decades of optimization for compiled languages and the byte code is optimized for compactness and streaming (the web page starts executing while the rest of the code downloads). Network and API access all occurs through accompanying Javascript libraries -- the security model is identical to that of Javascript. Requirements gathering and language development occur in the Community Group while the Working Group manages test development, community review and progression of specifications on the Recommendation Track. Testing Browser testing plays a critical role in the growth of the Web by: Improving the reliability of Web technology definitions; Improving the quality of implementations of these technologies by helping vendors to detect bugs in their products; Improving the data available to Web developers on known bugs and deficiencies of Web technologies by publishing results of these tests. Browser Testing and Tools The Browser Testing and Tools Working Group is developing WebDriver version 2, having published last year the W3C Recommendation of WebDriver. WebDriver acts as a remote control interface that enables introspection and control of user agents, provides a platform- and language-neutral wire protocol as a way for out-of-process programs to remotely instruct the behavior of Web, and emulates the actions of a real person using the browser. WebPlatform Tests The WebPlatform Tests project now provides a mechanism which allows to fully automate tests that previously needed to be run manually: TestDriver. TestDriver enables sending trusted key and mouse events, sending complex series of trusted pointer and key interactions for things like in-content drag-and-drop or pinch zoom, and even file upload. Since 2014 W3C began work on this coordinated open-source effort to build a cross-browser test suite for the Web Platform, which WHATWG, and all major browsers adopted. Web of Data All Data specifications There have been several great success stories around the standardization of data on the web over the past year. Verifiable Claims seems to have significant uptake. It is also significant that the Distributed Identifier WG charter has received numerous favorable reviews, and was just recently launched. JSON-LD has been a major success with the large deployment on Web sites via schema.org. JSON-LD 1.1 completed technical work, about to transition to CR More than 25% of websites today include schema.org data in JSON-LD The Web of Things description is in CR since May, making use of JSON-LD Verifiable Credentials data model is in CR since July, also making use of JSON-LD Continued strong interest in decentralized identifiers Engagement from the TAG with reframing core documents, such as Ethical Web Principles, to include data on the web within their scope Data is increasingly important for all organizations, especially with the rise of IoT and Big Data. W3C has a mature and extensive suite of standards relating to data that were developed over two decades of experience, with plans for further work on making it easier for developers to work with graph data and knowledge graphs. Linked Data is about the use of URIs as names for things, the ability to dereference these URIs to get further information and to include links to other data. There are ever-increasing sources of open Linked Data on the Web, as well as data services that are restricted to the suppliers and consumers of those services. The digital transformation of industry is seeking to exploit advanced digital technologies. This will facilitate businesses to integrate horizontally along the supply and value chains, and vertically from the factory floor to the office floor. W3C is seeking to make it easier to support enterprise-wide data management and governance, reflecting the strategic importance of data to modern businesses. Traditional approaches to data have focused on tabular databases (SQL/RDBMS), Comma Separated Value (CSV) files, and data embedded in PDF documents and spreadsheets. We're now in midst of a major shift to graph data with nodes and labeled directed links between them. Graph data is: Faster than using SQL and associated JOIN operations More favorable to integrating data from heterogeneous sources Better suited to situations where the data model is evolving In the wake of the recent W3C Workshop on Graph Data we are in the process of launching a Graph Standardization Business Group to provide a business perspective with use cases and requirements, to coordinate technical standards work and liaisons with external organizations. Web for All Security, Privacy, Identity All Security specifications, all Privacy specifications Authentication on the Web As the WebAuthn Level 1 W3C Recommendation published last March is seeing wide implementation and adoption of strong cryptographic authentication, work is proceeding on Level 2. The open standard Web API gives native authentication technology built into native platforms, browsers, operating systems (including mobile) and hardware, offering protection against hacking, credential theft, phishing attacks, thus aiming to end the era of passwords as a security construct. You may read more in our March press release. Privacy An increasing number of W3C specifications are benefitting from Privacy and Security review; there are security and privacy aspects to every specification. Early review is essential. Working with the TAG, the Privacy Interest Group has updated the Self-Review Questionnaire: Security and Privacy. Other recent work of the group includes public blogging further to the exploration of anti-patterns in standards and permission prompts. Security The Web Application Security Working Group adopted Feature Policy, aiming to allow developers to selectively enable, disable, or modify the behavior of some of these browser features and APIs within their application; and Fetch Metadata, aiming to provide servers with enough information to make a priori decisions about whether or not to service a request based on the way it was made, and the context in which it will be used. The Web Payment Security Interest Group, launched last April, convenes members from W3C, EMVCo, and the FIDO Alliance to discuss cooperative work to enhance the security and interoperability of Web payments (read more about payments). Internationalization (i18n) All Internationalization specifications, educational articles related to Internationalization, spec developers checklist Only a quarter or so current Web users use English online and that proportion will continue to decrease as the Web reaches more and more communities of limited English proficiency. If the Web is to live up to the "World Wide" portion of its name, and for the Web to truly work for stakeholders all around the world engaging with content in various languages, it must support the needs of worldwide users as they engage with content in the various languages. The growth of epublishing also brings requirements for new features and improved typography on the Web. It is important to ensure the needs of local communities are captured. The W3C Internationalization Initiative was set up to increase in-house resources dedicated to accelerating progress in making the World Wide Web "worldwide" by gathering user requirements, supporting developers, and education & outreach. For an overview of current projects see the i18n radar. W3C's Internationalization efforts progressed on a number of fronts recently: Requirements: New African and European language groups will work on the gap analysis, errata and layout requirements. Gap analysis: Japanese, Devanagari, Bengali, Tamil, Lao, Khmer, Javanese, and Ethiopic updated in the gap-analysis documents. Layout requirements document: notable progress tracked in the Southeast Asian Task Force while work continues on Chinese layout requirements. Developer support: Spec reviews: the i18n WG continues active review of specifications of the WHATWG and other W3C Working Groups. Short review checklist: easy way to begin a self-review to help spec developers understand what aspects of their spec are likely to need attention for internationalization, and points them to more detailed checklists for the relevant topics. It also helps those reviewing specs for i18n issues. Strings on the Web: Language and Direction Metadata lays out issues and discusses potential solutions for passing information about language and direction with strings in JSON or other data formats. The document was rewritten for clarity, and expanded. The group is collaborating with the JSON-LD and Web Publishing groups to develop a plan for updating RDF, JSON-LD and related specifications to handle metadata for base direction of text (bidi). User-friendly test format: a new format was developed for Internationalization Test Suite tests, which displays helpful information about how the test works. This particularly useful because those tests are pointed to by educational materials and gap-analysis documents. Web Platform Tests: a large number of tests in the i18n test suite have been ported to the WPT repository, including: css-counter-styles, css-ruby, css-syntax, css-test, css-text-decor, css-writing-modes, and css-pseudo. Education & outreach: (for all educational materials, see the HTML & CSS Authoring Techniques) Web Accessibility All Accessibility specifications, WAI resources The Web Accessibility Initiative supports W3C's Web for All mission. Recent achievements include: Education and training: Inaccessibility of CAPTCHA updated to bring our analysis and recommendations up to date with CAPTCHA practice today, concluding two years of extensive work and invaluable input from the public (read more on the W3C Blog Learn why your web content and applications should be accessible. The Education and Outreach Working Group has completed revision and updating of the Business Case for Digital Accessibility. Accessibility guidelines: The Accessibility Guidelines Working Group has continued to update WCAG Techniques and Understanding WCAG 2.1; and published a Candidate Recommendation of Accessibility Conformance Testing Rules Format 1.0 to improve inter-rater reliability when evaluating conformance of web content to WCAG An updated charter is being developed to host work on "Silver", the next generation accessibility guidelines (WCAG 2.2) There are accessibility aspects to most specifications. Check your work with the FAST checklist. Outreach to the world W3C Developer Relations To foster the excellent feedback loop between Web Standards development and Web developers, and to grow participation from that diverse community, recent W3C Developer Relations activities include: @w3cdevs tracks the enormous amount of work happening across W3C W3C Track during the Web Conference 2019 in San Francisco Tech videos: W3C published the 2019 Web Games Workshop videos The 16 September 2019 Developer Meetup in Fukuoka, Japan, is open to all and will combine a set of technical demos prepared by W3C groups, and a series of talks on a selected set of W3C technologies and projects W3C is involved with Mozilla, Google, Samsung, Microsoft and Bocoup in the organization of ViewSource 2019 in Amsterdam (read more on the W3C Blog) W3C Training In partnership with EdX, W3C's MOOC training program, W3Cx offers a complete "Front-End Web Developer" (FEWD) professional certificate program that consists of a suite of five courses on the foundational languages that power the Web: HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. We count nearly 900K students from all over the world. Translations Many Web users rely on translations of documents developed at W3C whose official language is English. W3C is extremely grateful to the continuous efforts of its community in ensuring our various deliverables in general, and in our specifications in particular, are made available in other languages, for free, ensuring their exposure to a much more diverse set of readers. Last Spring we developed a more robust system, a new listing of translations of W3C specifications and updated the instructions on how to contribute to our translation efforts. W3C Liaisons Liaisons and coordination with numerous organizations and Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) is crucial for W3C to: make sure standards are interoperable coordinate our respective agenda in Internet governance: W3C participates in ICANN, GIPO, IGF, the I* organizations (ICANN, IETF, ISOC, IAB). ensure at the government liaison level that our standards work is officially recognized when important to our membership so that products based on them (often done by our members) are part of procurement orders. W3C has ARO/PAS status with ISO. W3C participates in the EU MSP and Rolling Plan on Standardization ensure the global set of Web and Internet standards form a compatible stack of technologies, at the technical and policy level (patent regime, fragmentation, use in policy making) promote Standards adoption equally by the industry, the public sector, and the public at large Coralie Mercier, Editor, W3C Marketing & Communications $Id: Overview.html,v 1.60 2019/10/15 12:05:52 coralie Exp $ Copyright © 2019 W3C ® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio, Beihang) Usage policies apply.
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Managing Helpful Links Managing Media Assignments Attendance Provide Daily Quotes Holidays Studennts Study Materials Message Noticeboard Transportations And many more… STUDENT PANEL Get class Routine Attempt Online Exam View Online Exam Result Get Exam Marks Message View Noticeboard Transportatio Receive SMS Get attendance status Get study materials / files from teacher Get payment invoice, Pay Online Communicate with teacher Managing Media accounts View Event Schedule, Notice and Holidays Get Helpful Links View Daily Quotes Contact Help Desks And many more …. PARENT PANEL View Children Marks View Children Class Routine Make payment View Payment Invoice Message Admin Message Teachers View Received Messkages Checkin kids progress. Parent-Teacher interaction. Get alerts from School Administration or Teachers. View events Noticeborad Todays Thought News Helpful Links Help Desk Receive SMS And many more … LIBRARIAN Add books Update books Record Lost Books Generate Reports on Books Subject Management. Loan Application Student Search. Student Management. Student-Librarian Interaction. View Helpful Links View Media Holidays Studennts Study Materials Message Transportations Noticeboard View Notification And many more …. ACCOUNTANTS Create Student Payments Students Payment Expenses Expenses Category Vew all Accountants Loan Application Todays Thought News Holidays Message k Noticeboard And many more …. HOSTEL MANAGER ViewAll Hostel Managers Manage Hostels Loan Application Todays Thought News Holidays Message Noticeboard And many more …. ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ADMIN PANEL DASHBORD ………………………………………………………………………………………………… Total number of students, teachers, librarian, accountants, hostel manager, alumni, parents and attendance of students for that day at a glance, Dashboard also holds a calendar for showing events, charts for various percentages of teachers, parents, students attendance, grades, students performances, etc. MANAGING SESSION From navigation go to manage session Add / edit / delete MANAGING ACADEMIC SYLLABUS From navigation go to manage academic syllabus Add / edit / delete MANAGING MEDIA From navigation go to manage media Add / edit / delete MANAGING STUDENTS Admit Students From navigation, go to students > admit students Fill up the necessary information Save student Admit Bulk Students From navigation, go to student > admit bulk student Download the blank Excel file Fill up the information Select class Upload the filled up Excel file Save Student Information From navigation go to student > student information Here you can see the students class wise If a class has sections then you can also browse the students as per class sections Student mark sheets From navigation go to student > student mark sheet Here you can see all the students marks class wise If the class has sections then you can also see them along with class MANAGING TEACHERS From navigation go to teacher Here you can see the list of teachers of your school in a tabular form To add a new teacher, click the top right button named add new teacher and fill up the information and save For editing or deleting a teacher information click the action button assigned to each entry of the table. That will bring two options for editing and deleting. Click on the required action editing and deleting MANAGING ACCOUNTANTS From navigation go to accountant Here you can see the list of accountants of your school in a tabular form To add a new accountant, click the top right button named add new accountant and fill up the information and save For editing or deleting a teacher information click the action button assigned to each entry of the table. That will bring two options for editing and deleting. Click on the required action editing and deleting MANAGING LIBRARIANS From navigation go to librarian Here you can see the list of librarians of your school in a tabular form To add a new librarian, click the top right button named add new librarian and fill up the information and save For editing or deleting a teacher information click the action button assigned to each entry of the table. That will bring two options for editing and deleting. Click on the required action editing and deleting MANAGING HOSTEL MANAGERS From navigation go to hostel manager Here you can see the list of hostel managers of your school in a tabular form To add a new hostel manager, click the top right button named add new hostel manager and fill up the information and save For editing or deleting a teacher information click the action button assigned to each entry of the table. That will bring two options for editing and deleting. Click on the required action editing and deleting MANAGING ALUMNI From navigation go to alumni Here you can see the list of alumni of your school in a tabular form To add a new alumni, click the top right button named add new alumni and fill up the information and save For editing or deleting a teacher information click the action button assigned to each entry of the table. That will bring two options for editing and deleting. Click on the required action editing and deleting MANAGING PARENTS From navigation go to parents Here you can see the list of parents of the students of your school in a tabular form To add a new parent, click the top right button named add new parent and fill up the information and save For editing or deleting a parent information click the action button assigned to each entry of the table. That will bring two options for editing and deleting. Click on the required action for editing and deleting MANAGING CLASSES From navigation go to > manage sections Add new class section for a class and assign teacher for each of them View the class sections in a tabular form class wise Edit and delete class section information MANAGING CLASS SECTION From navigation go to class > manage sections Add new class section for a class and assign a teacher for each of them View the class sections in a tabular for class wise Edit and deklete class section information MANAGING SUBJECTS From navigation go to subject If you have already added classes then under this you will see a list of the classes added. If you have not created classes, please create class first Here you can see the subjects class wise Add or edit or delete subjects MANAGING CLASS ROUTINE From navigation go to class routine View all the class routines in accordion Add class routine Click on the subject name on routine to edit and delete MANAGING DIALY STUDENT’S ATTENDENCE From navigation go to daily attendance Select the date and class and click manage attendance That will bring up the students name and attendance information in a tabular form To update the attendance status or for taking the attendance for that particular date of that particular class which you have selected earlier, click the button named update attendance Put the status for all at once and click save changes MANAGING EXAMS Exam list From navigation, go to exam > exam list Add an exam for all Edit and delete exam Exam grade From navigation go to exam > exam grades Add exam grades as per the requirements of your institution Edit or delete exam grades Manage exam marks From navigation go to > manage marks Select exam, class and subject and click manage marks for changing or updating marks That will bring up the form for updating the students marks for that particular subject Enter the marks and click update Sending exam marks by SMS From navigation go to exam > send mark by SMS Select exakm and class and receive (students/parent) Click the button named send mark via SMS That will send SMS with the marks for that exam you have selected if a SMS service is already activated MANAGING PAYMENTS From navigation go to payment Add invoice and take manual payment multiple time under the same invoice If a payment is due, then an option will be there for taking the payment in the action button of the table that contains the list of all the invoices with the basic information. Edit or delete invoice LOAN MANAGEMENT From navigation go to loan application See all the applied loans Click on apply loan Fill forms to apply Wait for loan approval COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) From navigation, go to Manage CBT Click on Add Exam Set Class, Exam Time, Exam Duration, Subject, Question Count and Session Click on continue to Add Questions Click on List Exams to View Exams Click on View Result to View Exams Scores ACCOUNTING Incomes From navigation, go to accounting > incomes Here you can see all the incomes for your school that means students fee in a tabular form with their payment time and amount EXPENSES From navigation, go to accounting > expenses Add expenses for the school Edit or delete them GENERATING STAFF IDCARD Teacher, librarian, accounant, hostel manager From navigation, go to staff > ID CARD Here you can you will see a button asking you to click generate ID CARD EXPENSE CATEGORY From navigation, go to accounting > expense category Add expense category Edit or delete them MANAGING BOOKS From navigation go to library Add books Edit or delete them MANAGING TRANSPORT From navigation go to transport Add transport information Edit or delete them MANAGING DORMITORY From navigation go to dormitory Add / edit / delete MANAGING ASSIGNMENT From navigation go to assignment Add / edit / delete MANAGING HOLIDAYS From navigation go to holiday Add / edit / delete MANAGING TODAY’S THOUGHT From navigation go to today’s thought Add / edit / delete MANAGING CIRCULAR From navigation go to circular Add / edit / delete MANAGING SCHOOL CLUBS From navigation go to school club Add / edit / delete MANAGING TASK From navigation go to task manager Add / edit / delete MANAGING HELPFUL LINK From navigation go to Helpful Links Add / edit / delete MANAGING ENQUIRY From navigation go to enquiry Add / edit / delete MANAGING ENQUIRY CATEFORY From navigation go to enquiry category Add / edit / delete MANAGING HELP DESK From navigation go to task Helpdesk Add / edit / delete NOTICEBOARD From navigation go to notice board Add / edit / delete them For sending the notice to all as SMS, yes while creating the notice This will send SMS to all the users about that notice PRIVATE MESSAGING From navigation, go to message Admin can send message to all users For sending message, select user and type the message and click send You can also see all the message sent to you or sent from you SYSTEM SETTINGS From navigation go to settings > general settings You can change basic system settings here and also can select language You can also upload logo from here THEME SETTINGS From navigation go to setting > general settings On the right of the page there is a panel named theme settings You find several skin options for you application Select you desire one to make changes SMS SETTINGS From navigation go to settings > sms settings Here you will find 2 SMS services, one is Clickatell and another is Twilio You have to activate a service first Then put the necessary information for a service Visit https://www.twilio.com/user/acount/settings/international /sms LANGUAGE SETTINGS From navigation go to setting > language settings Change phrase or add new phrase for a particular language Add new language MANAGE BANNER SETTINGS From navigation go to setting > banner settings Add / edit / delete MANAGE FRONT END SETTINGS From navigation go to setting > front end settings Add / edit / delete MANAGE NEWS SETTINGS From navigation go to setting > news settings Add / edit / delete ACCOUNT SETTINGS From navigation go to account Change basic account information Update your password Change profile image ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. TEACHER PANEL DASHBOARD ………………………………………………………………………………………………. Total number of students, parents and attendance of students for that day at a glance Dashboard also holds a calendar for showing events. MANAGING STUDENTS Admit students From navigation go to student > admit student Fill up the necessary information Save student Student information From navigation go to student > student information Here you can see the student class wise If a class has sections then you can also browse the students as per class sections Student mark sheets From navigation go to student > student mark sheet Here you can see all the students marks class wise If the class has sections then you can also see them along with class MANAGING DAILY STUDENT’S ATTENDANCE From navigation go to daily attendance Select the date and class and click mange attendance That will bring up the students name and attendance information in a tabular form To update the attendance status or for taking the attendance for that particular date of that particular class which you have selected earlier, click the button named update attendance Put the status for all at once and click save changes MANAGING DAILY STUDENT’S ATTENDANCE From navigation go to daily attendance Select the date and class and click manage attendance That will bring up the students name and attendance information in a tabular form To update the attendance status or for taking the attendance for that particular date of that particular class which you have selected earlier, click the button named update attendance Put the status for all at once and click save changes MANAGING ASSIGNMENT From navigation go to assignment That will bring up the assignemnt page in a tabular form, you can click on add assignment on left corner of the page to add assignment. MANAGING CLASSES From navigation go to > manage sections Add new class section for a class and assign teacher for each of them View the class sections in a tabular form class wise Edit and delete class section information MANAGING CLASS SECTION From navigation go to class > manage sections Add new class section for a class and assign a teacher for each of them View the class sections in a tabular for class wise Edit and deklete class section information MANAGING SUBJECTS From navigation go to subject If you have already added classes then under this you will see a list of the classes added. If you have not created classes, please create class first Here you can see the subjects class wise Add or edit or delete subjects MANAGING CLASS ROUTINE From navigation go to class routine View all the class routines in accordion Add class routine Click on the subject name on routine to edit and delete MANAGING DIALY STUDENT’S ATTENDENCE From navigation go to daily attendance Select the date and class and click manage attendance That will bring up the students name and attendance information in a tabular form To update the attendance status or for taking the attendance for that particular date of that particular class which you have selected earlier, click the button named update attendance Put the status for all at once and click save changes MANAGING EXAMS Manage exam marks From navigation go to > manage marks Select exam, class and subject and click manage marks for changing or updating marks That will bring up the form for updating the students marks for that particular subject Enter the marks and click update MANAGING HELPFUL LINK From navigation go to Helpful Links Add / edit / delete NEWS From navigation go to view news View all the uploaded news TODAY’S THOUGHT From navigation go to today’s thought View all the uploaded today’s thought HOLIDAY DATES From navigation go to holiday View all the holiday with their respectives dates ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. STUDENT PANEL DASHBOARD ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. Total number of students, teachers, parents and attendance of students for that day at a glance, dashboard also holds a calendar for showing event CLASS ROUTINE Form navigation go to class routine View the class routine of the logged in student EXAM MARKS From navigation go to exam > manage marks Select exam and subject See the mark for the selected exam in the selected subject COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) From navigation go to online CBT See all the uploaded test for your class Attemtp the uploaded test View your results STUDY MATERIALS From navigation go to study materials See all the uploaded study materials for your class Download the materials ASSIGNMENT From navigation go to assignment See all the uploaded assignments for your class Download the assignment MEDIA From navigation go to media See all the uploaded media for your class Download or watch media NEWS From navigation go to view news View all the uploaded news TODAY’S THOUGHT From navigation go to today’s thought View all the uploaded today’s thought HOLIDAY DATES From navigation go to holiday View all the holiday with their respectives dates HELPFUL LINKS From navigation go to helpful links View all the helpful links HELP DESK From navigation go to help desk Submit or create help desk to the administrator STUDY MATERIALS From navigation go to study material See all the uploaded study material for your class Download the study material PAYMENT / PAY WITH PAYPAL From navigation go to payment See the list of invoices Pay online with paypal for the unpaid invoices COMMUNICATE WITH TEACHERS / ADMIN From navigation go to message Send new message to teachers and admin Get the sent message to you ………………………………………………………………………………………………...... ACCOUNTANT PANEL DASHBOARD ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Total number of students, accountants, parents and attendance of student for that day at a glance. Dashboard also holds a calendar for showing events. MANAGING PAYMENTS From navigation go to payment Add invoice and take manual payment multiple time under the same invoice If a payment is due, then an option will be there for taking the payment in the action button of the table that contains the list of all the invoices with the basic information. Edit or delete invoice LOAN MANAGEMENT From navigation go to loan application See all the applied loans Click on apply loan Fill forms to apply Wait for loan approval MESSAGING From navigating go to message Send message to teachers and admin Get the message sent to you NEWS From navigation go to view news View all the uploaded news TODAY’S THOUGHT From navigation go to today’s thought View all the uploaded today’s thought HOLIDAY DATES From navigation go to holiday View all the holiday with their respectives dates HELPFUL LINKS From navigation go to helpful links View all the helpful links HELP DESK From navigation go to help desk Submit or create help desk to the administrator TRANSPORTATION From navigation go to transportation View transportation available ………………………………………………………………………………………………...... LIBRARIAN PANEL DASHBOARD ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Total number of students, librarian, parents and attendance of student for that day at a glance. Dashboard also holds a calendar for showing events. MANAGING BOOKS From navigation go to library Add books Edit or delete them LOAN MANAGEMENT From navigation go to loan application See all the applied loans Click on apply loan Fill forms to apply Wait for loan approval MESSAGING From navigating go to message Send message to teachers and admin Get the message sent to you NEWS From navigation go to view news View all the uploaded news TODAY’S THOUGHT From navigation go to today’s thought View all the uploaded today’s thought HOLIDAY DATES From navigation go to holiday View all the holiday with their respectives dates HELPFUL LINKS From navigation go to helpful links View all the helpful links HELP DESK From navigation go to help desk Submit or create help desk to the administrator TRANSPORTATION From navigation go to transportation View transportation available ………………………………………………………………………………………………...... HOSTEL MANAGER PANEL DASHBOARD ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Total number of students, hostel managers, parents and attendance of student for that day at a glance. Dashboard also holds a calendar for showing events. MANAGING DORMITORY From navigation go to dormitory Add / edit / delete LOAN MANAGEMENT From navigation go to loan application See all the applied loans Click on apply loan Fill forms to apply Wait for loan approval MESSAGING From navigating go to message Send message to teachers and admin Get the message sent to you NEWS From navigation go to view news View all the uploaded news TODAY’S THOUGHT From navigation go to today’s thought View all the uploaded today’s thought HOLIDAY DATES From navigation go to holiday View all the holiday with their respectives dates HELPFUL LINKS From navigation go to helpful links View all the helpful links HELP DESK From navigation go to help desk Submit or create help desk to the administrator TRANSPORTATION From navigation go to transportation View transportation available ………………………………………………………………………………………………...... PARENT PANEL DASHBOARD ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Total number of students, teachers, parents and attendance of student for that day at a glance. Dashboard also holds a calendar for showing events. CHILDREN MARKS From navigation go to exam marks See the mark of your children individually One parent can have multiple children PAYMENTS From navigation go to exam > payment View the invoices of your children and individually Make payment via paypal online CLASS ROUTINE From navigation go to class routine Get the class routine for each of your child separately MESSAGING From navigating go to message Send message to teachers and admin Get the message sent to you NEWS From navigation go to view news View all the uploaded news TODAY’S THOUGHT From navigation go to today’s thought View all the uploaded today’s thought HOLIDAY DATES From navigation go to holiday View all the holiday with their respectives dates HELPFUL LINKS From navigation go to helpful links View all the helpful links HELP DESK From navigation go to help desk Submit or create help desk to the administrator
projectworldsofficial
Free Download Online Jewellery Shopping System Php Project with source code. Online Jewellery Shop is basically used to build an application program which help people to find and buy latest design of jewellery with different categories like Gold Silver, Diamond . It is useful in the way that it makes an easier way to buy products online. Today most of the jewellery shop is useful for shopping site. The admin have lots of paper work and they are using desktop, spread sheet like MS Excel application to manage data in soft copy about user record. In this proposed jewellery System it will run in server and user can handle whole the registration activities. It has facilities to generate various types of reports (like pdf, excel) which are required by the management during event organizing. This application maintains the centralized database so that any changes done at a location reflects immediately. This is an online tool so more than one user can login into system and use the tool simultaneously. The aim of this application is to reduce the manual effort needed to manage transactions and historical data used in various gods owns. Also this application provides an interface to users to view the details about events. System Actors The application is implemented in PHP and consists of two main components: i. Admin and ii. Customer side Admin side consists of the features such as Creating Username & Password, Input Items, Modify Items, Delete items, Query Sale Data, Query Database’s data, and Logout. Customer?user side consists of the features such as Select Products, Search Products, Buy Items, Continue Shopping, View Cart, Checkout, Sign-in, Creating an Account, Bill/Ship Information, Confirm, Send Order, and Delete Order. There are also the future works for this application.There are mainly three such objectives which are as follows: • To shop in the comfort of your home, without having to step out of the door. • To be able to easily save money and compare prices from website to website. The software specifications are • Operating System: Window 7 and above • HTML, CSS, Bootstrap (Front end) • MY SQL(Back end) • PHP(Server side programming) • XAMPP Server Installation Steps 1. Download zip file and Unzip file on your local server. 2. Put this file inside “c:/wamp/www/” . 3. Database Configuration Open phpmyadmin Create Database named db name. Import database db name.sql from downloaded folder(inside database) 4. Open Your browser put inside “http://localhost/folder name/“ Download
uttkarshparmar50
1-Project Title “Library Management System (L_I_B_R_A)” The “Library Management System” has been developed to override the problems prevailing in the practicing manual system. This software is supported to eliminate and in some cases reduce the hardship faced by this existing system. Moreover this system is designed for the particular need of the institution to carry out operating in a smooth and effective manner. 2-Domain Library management institutional management non-profitable organization. 3-Problem of Statement In our existing system all the transaction of books are done manually, so taking more time for a transaction like borrowing a book or returning a book and also for searching of member and books. Another major disadvantage is that to preparing the list of book borrowed and the available book in the library will take more time, currently it is doing as a day process for verifying all records. So after conducting he feasibility study we decided to make the manual library management system to be computerised. Proposed system is an automated library management system. Through our software user can add member, edit information, borrow and return books in quick time. Some of the problems being faced in faced in manual system are as follows: • Fast report generation is not possible. • Tracing a book is difficult. • Information about issue/return of the books is not properly maintained. • No central database can be created as information is not available in database. All the manual difficulty in managing the Library have been rectified by implementing computerization. This application is reduced as much as possible to avoid errors while entering the data. It also provides error message while entering invalid data. No, formal knowledge is needed for the user to use this system. Thus by this all it is user-friendly. Library Management System as described above can lead error free, secure, reliable and fast management system. It can assist the user to concentrate on other activities rather to concentrate on the record keeping. Thus it will help organisation in better utilization of resources. So that’s why I can choose this topic to make it simple. is a sub-discipline of issues faced by libraries and library management professionals. Library management encompasses normal managerial tasks, as well as intellectual that focuses on specific freedom and fundraising responsibilities. Issues faced in library management frequently overlap with those faced in managing Title: L_I_B_R_A Page 5 of 16 TMU-CCSIT Version 1. 4-Project Description The software to be produced is on Library Management System. A library card will also be provided to the customers who visit daily. A person can also borrow the book for particular days. All the information will be entered in the system. If the person doesn’t return the due book. Admin has the authority to add, delete or modify the details of the book available to/from the system. He also has the authority to provide username and password for the receptionist. He can also add the details of the book purchased from shops along with the shop name. Project plan Requirement Design Process description implementation STATE DIAGRAM : LIBRARIAN OBJECT Title: L_I_B_R_A Page 6 of 16 TMU-CCSIT Version 1. 4.1-Scope of the Work This project is helpful to track all the book and library information and to rate the maximum number of books, the students wished to allot books. The software will be able to handle all the necessary information related to the library. From a librarian perspective, the Library Management System Project enhanced searchable database for the search books, managing library members, issuing and receiving books . • Search Books, Managing Library Members, Issuing and Receiving Books: An enhanced atomized system is developed to maintain Books, Authors, Issuing and Receiving Books and maintain the history of transaction. • To utilize resources in an efficient manner by increasing their productivity through automation. • It satisfies the user requirement. Title: L_I_B_R_A Page 7 of 16 TMU-CCSIT Version 1. 4.2-Project Modules • Books: This module consist the details of the books available in library and their categories. Title: L_I_B_R_A Page 8 of 16 TMU-CCSIT Version 1. • Member Account details To issue an book from the library, one should have a account in the library. The registration contains all the details about the member like registration number, name, address, contact number etc.. • Book Request: This module is used by the member to request a book from the library. The search can be performed by using name of the book, author name, and subject name. Title: L_I_B_R_A Page 9 of 16 TMU-CCSIT Version 1. • Issue of books: This module is used by the librarian to issue a book based on the request made by the members. • Returning Books: In this module the librarian maintains the details of the books returned by the member, which also includes the fine details, damage book details, lost book details. • History: In this module the member can view the details about the previous issued books, requested books and returned books etc. • Reports: This module includes the details about the issued books, returned books, member reports, fine reports, or any damage to the book or details of the book which are not returned. Title: L_I_B_R_A Page 10 of 16 TMU-CCSIT Version 1. 5-Implementation Methodology In this I am trying to give an Idea of “How I can implement the library management system” . FUNCTIONAL DECOMPOSITION OF LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CLASS DIAGRAM OF LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Title: L_I_B_R_A Page 11 of 16 TMU-CCSIT Version 1. DFD OF LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ER DIAGRAM OF LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSYTEM Title: L_I_B_R_A Page 12 of 16 TMU-CCSIT Version 1. DATABASE OF LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Title: L_I_B_R_A Page 13 of 16 TMU-CCSIT Version 1. 6-Technologies to be used 6.1 -Software Platform a) Front-end ----python (3.8) ----tk-inter (GUI) b) Back-end -----sqlite (database) 6.2 -Hardware Platform RAM — 8 GB Hard Disk — not used OS — Mac OS (Mojave-10.14.6) Editor — idle (Available with python package) Processor — 1.8 GHz intel core i5 6.3 -Tools No tool used. 7-Advantages of this Project Our proposed system has the following advantages. User friendly interface Fast access to database Less error More storage capacity Search facility Look and feel environment Quick transaction 8-Future Scope and further enhancement of the Project o In future we can make this application online so that members will be able to search the book from any places as well as can send book request. o Book reading facility can be provided through on-line. o In the area of data security and system security. o Provide more online tips and help. o Implementation of ISBN BAR code reader Title: L_I_B_R_A Page 14 of 16 TMU-CCSIT Version 1. 9-Project Repository Location S# Project Artifacts (softcopy) Location Verified by Project Guide Verified by Lab In-Charge 1. Project Synopsis Report (Final Version) https://s.docworkspace.com/d/AEsSC- 7eqLpR6Z6S_OSdFA Tushar mehrotra Name and Signature 2. Project Progress updates Name and Signature Name and Signature 3. Project Requirement specifications Name and Signature Name and Signature 4. Project Report (Final Version) Name and Signature Name and Signature 5. Test Repository Name and Signature Name and Signature 6. Any other document, give details Name and Signature Name and Signature 10-Team Details Project Name Course Name Student ID Student Name Role Signature LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL TRAINING(PYTHON) (ECS 509) TCA1809026 UTTKARSH PARMAR Developer 11-Conclusion “Library Management System” allows the user to store the book details and the customer details. This software package allows storing the details of all the data related to library. The system is strong enough to withstand regressive yearly operations under conditions where the Title: L_I_B_R_A Page 15 of 16 TMU-CCSIT Version 1. database is maintained and cleared over a certain time of span. The implementation of the system in the organization will considerably reduce data entry, time and also provide readily calculated reports. 12-References • Website http://www.wikipedia.com http://www.sololearn.com And also my mentor from Ducat (Noida) • Book Python-basic-handbook ( writer- vivek Krishnamoorthy, jay Parmar, mario pisa pena)
AbdelrahmanRagab38
Online Bus Booking System Modules ADMIN MODULE AGENT MODULE USER MODULE Features of Online Bus Booking System ADMIN MODULE Admin has overall control of the system. The main functions of admin are given below. Bus Management Route Management Board Point Management Drop Point Management Promo Code management Gallery Add Agent Cancellation View Booking Details Seat Layout View Rating Details Admin login username - amit password amit USER MODULE Can register or login Book bus. View and select the seat Use promo code Book the ticket by selecting route, date of journey and the return date View available buses Payment integrated Brief overview of the technology: Front end: HTML, CSS, JavaScript HTML: HTML is used to create and save web document. E.g. Notepad/Notepad++ CSS : (Cascading Style Sheets) Create attractive Layout Bootstrap : responsive design mobile freindly site JavaScript: it is a programming language, commonly use with web browsers. Back end: PHP, MySQL PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) is a technology that allows software developers to create dynamically generated web pages, in HTML, XML, or other document types, as per client request. PHP is open source software. MySQL: MySql is a database, widely used for accessing querying, updating, and managing data in databases. Software Requirement(any one) XAMPP Server LAMP Server Installation Steps 1. Download zip file and Unzip file on your local server.4 2-7ot tahina 3-put the project in the hdocs file in xammp 3. Database Configuration Open phpmyadmin Create Database named bus. Import database bus.sql from downloaded folder(inside database) 4. Open Your browser put inside "http://localhost/Bus Booking System
Porijit-ayon
Bangladesh is a country of youth generation. In our way of life we confront a part of issues. Illness is one of most common issues for a person’s life. On the off chance that anyone is sick and needs to visit a specialist for checkup, he or she ought to visit the clinic and holds up until the specialist is accessible. The quiet moreover holds up in a line whereas getting appointment. If the specialist cancels the arrangement for a few crisis reasons at that point the patient isn't able to know almost the cancelation of the arrangement unless or until he or she visits the clinic. So, it's essential to urge a interview with Specialists at whatever point we got affected with different maladies. As the web is presently accessible for everybody hence anybody can utilize the online arrangement framework to overcome such issues and burden for the patients. Vision of this venture is to make specialist quiet dealing with administration framework that will offer assistance patients to book specialist arrangement and satisfy their prospects. In this framework specialists are allowed to oversee their booking openings in online, patients can make their arrangement to book empty openings as well. This is often the framework of reservation for guiding by patients title. This framework manages distinctive sorts of specialists at a time and patients can select their anticipated one for booking. The framework moreover remains of the blood giver module which is permitted for blood donation enrollment as well as finding blood gather for future utilize. 1.2 Motivation Emotions are the best way to express what a person is feeling at that particular time. Now a day’s people share their views, emotions on social networking sites such as, Facebook, twitter, instagrametc. Recently most of the people post status in Social media. Most of the time it becomes tough to understand the rumor reading those sentences. That’s why we have decided to detect rumor from text. We started to Page 2 read research papers and found out that lots of work has been done with detecting rumor in English. Then we start searching papers related to detecting rumor. Very few works has been done. So, we thought that we will work rumor detection from 1.3 Objectives Helping people to search for doctors and get appointment is our main objectives. User can search doctors which can make sure to find specific doctor an easy task. A platform where doctors can check patient previous medical history for better checkup. To build a system with perfection, requirement collection is a must. The study will gives a clearer idea of people’s need and the system that we are planning to build as well as how much we are going to cover. The document will also describe all the interactions between patients, doctors and admin. By above document anyone will be able to understand the project at a glance. In this project. A doctor can ❏ Get appointment request ❏ Access to this request ❏ Check previous medical history ❏ Able to get patient profile ❏ Give appointment And Patient can ❏ View doctors list ❏ Easily take doctor appointment ❏ See when his/her expected doctor available ❏ Able to see categorized doctors department ❏ Purchase medicine ❏ Hire ambulances ❏ Get blood from donors 1.4 Expected Outcome There is an online scheduling system is commonly referred a Web-based pattern that allows individuals to conveniently and securely book people appointments and Page 3 reservations online through any web connected devices such as computer, laptop, smart phone, tablets etc. Once a date and time are selected the system will give booking confirmation and recorded documents for next requirement. The flexibility of our system enables it to be utilized for a variety of different services and activities for a patient and doctor, such as, Time saving Staff spends much time on the phone booking and can’t maintain appointment properly so booking through online by individuals save time as they no longer have to commit a part of their busy schedule to calling their medical, healthcare or wellness provider. As an example, typically phone booking system spends an average of four minute for booking hundred patients. Where our system is will take less time. Monetary saving In Doctor’s chambers the staffs are always ready to take money for giving appointment to patients. It is an unethical way to get the faster appointment. In our system people will able to see the whole slots of any doctor so he/she can make an easy appointment for them whenever they need without paying extra money to the staffs. Sustain tranquility If people gets ill and wants to visit a doctor for checkup, he or she needs to visit the chambers and waits until the doctor is available. The patient also waits in a queue while getting appointment. So there is a mess environment is possible. If the doctor cancels the appointment for some emergency reasons then the patients are try to make uproar in that places. In this system, no need to wait for a while in queue and as patient will be able to see when doctors are available so that people will easily avoid the massing situation. 1.5 Report Layout We developed the Web-based system which name is “Medicate”. We tried to make sure the project have completed in time. We have designed our workflow follows by above: In chapter 2, brief discussion on related works that are already implemented. And Page 4 we made comparison with other. We have figured out the problem of current system and tried to solve. What kind of Challenges we have faced for completing this project also discussed on this chapter. In chapter 3 named Requirement Specification where we focused about business process modeling, requirement collection and analysis, use case modeling and descriptions, logical data model, design requirements. On chapter 4 named Design Specification we have tried to show the front-end design, back-end design and Interaction design and UX. As well as we listed the component that we used to build the system. In chapter 5 named Implementation and testing where we discuss about the Implementation of Database, Implementation of Front-end Design, Testing Implementation, Test Result and Reports. On chapter 6 we have discussed about the present condition and future scope of our project. Also we have tried to cover the whole things what we have done in our project is referred as conclusio
srikanthmandula
The objective of this software project is to build an Online banking system for customers. The modules developed are 11. View Transactions 2.Fund Transfer with in bank 3.Fund Transfer to other bank 4.Lodge Complaints 5.Check Complaints Status 6.Change Credentials 7. Logout. It connects to oracle database using JDBC and web applications are developed through Servlets. Front end design is developed using HTML,CSS,BootStrat. For storing client state information Cookies are used. Detailed document on project is available in the repository.
shikha2408
The proposed project is a smart appointment booking system that provides patients or any user an easy way of booking a doctor’s appointment online. This is a web based application that overcomes the issue of managing and booking appointments according to user’s choice or demands. The task sometimes becomes very tedious for the compounder or doctor himself in manually allotting appointments for the users as per their availability. Hence this project offers an effective solution where users can view various booking slots available and select the preferred date and time. The already booked space will be marked yellow and will not be available for anyone else for the specified time. This system also allows users to cancel their booking anytime. The system provides an additional feature of calculating monthly earnings of doctor. Doctor has to just feed the system regularly with daily earnings and the system automatically generates a report of total amount earned at the end of the month. The application uses html,css,bootstrap,javascript,jquery as a front-end and mysql database and php as the back-end.
rachit-keshari
This is a Social Media Application Model with name Social-Connect where you can Add Friends, Post Images, Edit Post, Delete Post, Edit Profile, Set and Edit Bio & Cover image, there are other features also as Photo Gallery Viewer, Friends Profile View ,Youtube video search/play ,Location Search & Info Provider, Covid-19 Info provider, Theme color & background change features. This Application was entirely designed and developed by me from Scratch. Its front-end was developed in Angular 8 framework, with Bootstrap, Angular Material UI, & the back-end was developed using JAVA, Spring Boot (for dependency Injection and the creation and handling of Restful API and other services). The whole App is Deployed over AWS EB (Elastic Beanstalk), used RDS & AmazonS3 services of AWS for database & other storage purpose. The Application was made responsive for both Desktop & Mobile devices. Link: http://social-connect-webapp.s3-website.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com
sujanshresthanet
Query : Design a simple 'Blood bank' web application. Assume you are designing a real-life system, that will be used by real users. The application should contain 2 types of users: Hospitals and Receivers Pages to be developed- ‘Registration’ pages - Different registration pages for hospitals & receivers. Capture receiver’s blood group during registration. ‘Login’ pages - Single/different login pages for hospitals & receivers. Hospital ‘Add blood info’ page - A hospital, once logged in, should be able to add details of available blood samples (along with type) to their bank. Access to this page should be restricted only to hospitals. ‘Available blood samples’ page - There should be a page that displays all the available blood samples along with which hospital has them and a ‘Request Sample’ button. This page should be accessible to everyone, irrespective of whether the user is logged in or not. Expected functionality on click of the 'Request Sample' button- Only receivers should be able to request for blood samples by clicking the ‘Request Sample’ button. Make sure that only those receivers who are eligible for the blood sample are allowed to click the button. If the user is not logged in, then he/she should be redirected to the login page. If a user is logged in as a hospital, then the user should not be allowed to request for a blood sample. Hospital ‘View requests’ page - Hospitals should be able to see the list of all the receivers who have requested a particular blood group from its blood bank. Technologies: Please write the front-end in HTML/CSS/JS. You may use Bootstrap if you wish. Please write the backend in either core PHP or PHP Codeigniter framework. Use MySQL as the database. Mainly, we want you to concentrate on the following things: Neat & simple design Good database architecture Good coding practices (write readable, modular code)
FOR MVC DEVLEOPERS THE FEAUTURES OF ASP.NET CORE ASP.NET Core 1.0 gives a patched up Web development system adapted towards the prerequisites of present day Web applications. The new structure, as of now in RC1, obliges you to learn numerous new ideas not found in ASP.NET MVC 5. To that end, this article identifies a couple of essential components that ASP.NET MVC 5 designers ought to know as they get ready to take in this new structure. 1. ASP.NET Core on Numerous Runways ASP.NET Core is a piece of .NET Core—another measured structure that backings numerous stages.ASP.NET and the .NET framework are focused on towards the Windows stage. Then again, ASP.NET Core is created to bolster various stages including Windows, Mac, and Linux. This additionally implies, dissimilar to ASP.NET web applications, basically, keep running under IIS, the ASP.NET Core applications can keep running under non-IIS Web servers. Figure 1 demonstrates the part of the .NET Core and ASP.NET Core. The part of the .NET Core and ASP.NET Core - A Web application worked with ASP.NET Core can target ASP.NET Framework 4.6 or the ASP.NET Core. The Web applications focusing on ASP.NET Framework 4.6 run just on the Windows stage. The Web applications focusing on the ASP.NET Core can keep running on Windows and non-Windows stages. Obviously, as on this composition, ASP.NET Core doesn't offer the same rich usefulness offered by ASP.NET Framework 4.6. 2. Part of Project.json ASP.NET Core utilizes an exceptional document—Project.json for putting away all the undertaking level configuration data. Project.config can store numerous design settings, for example, references to NuGet bundles utilized as a part of the task and target structures. "dependencies": { "Microsoft.AspNet.IISPlatformHandler": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.Server.Kestrel": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc": "6.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.TagHelpers": "6.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.StaticFiles": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.Tooling.Razor": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Abstractions": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Json": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "EntityFramework.MicrosoftSqlServer": "7.0.0-rc1-final", "EntityFramework.Commands": "7.0.0-rc1-final", "Microsoft.AspNet.Session": "1.0.0-rc1-final", "Newtonsoft.Json": "8.0.3" The Project.json record stores configuration data in JSON position. The above markup demonstrates a conditions segment that contains a rundown of NuGet bundles required by the application. For instance, the Web application under thought requires the 6.0.0-rc1-last form of Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc get together, etc 3. Part of AppSettings.json ASP.NET stores application configuration settings in Web.config. For instance, engineers utilize the <appSettings> area to store custom application settings, the <connectionStrings> segment to store database association strings, etc. ASP.NET Core utilizes AppSettings.json to store such bits of data. Consider the accompanying configuration: { "AppSettings": { "Title": "My ASP.NET Core Application" }, "Data": { "DefaultConnection": { "ConnectionString": "data source=.; initial catalog=Northwind;integrated security=true" } } } The previous JSON markup comprises of two properties or keys, to be specific AppSettings and Data. The AppSettings property holds a sub-key named Title. The Title sub-key has a string estimation of "My ASP.NET Core Application". Also, the Data key has a DefaultConnection sub-key. The DefaultConnection thusly has a ConnectionString sub-key. 4. Application set-up In ASP.NET, Global.asax goes about as the passage point for your application. You can wire different events handlers for occasions, for example, Application_Start and Session_Start, in the Global.asax record. In ASP.NET Core, the application startup happens in an unexpected way—it happens through a Startup class. one such Startup class - public class Startup { public Startup(IHostingEnvironment env, IApplicationEnvironment app) { ConfigurationBuilder builder = new ConfigurationBuilder(); builder.SetBasePath(app.ApplicationBasePath); builder.AddJsonFile("appsettings.json"); IConfigurationRoot config = builder.Build(); string str = config.Get<string> ("Data:DefaultConnection:ConnectionString"); // do something with str } public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) { services.AddMvc(); services.AddEntityFramework() .AddSqlServer(); } public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app) { app.UseStaticFiles(); app.UseMvc(routes => { routes.MapRoute( name: "default", template: "{controller=Home}/ {action=Index}/{id?}"); }); } public static void Main(string[] args) => WebApplication.Run<Startup>(args); } The Startup class appeared above starts with a constructor. The constructor stacks the AppSettings.json record utilizing ConfigurationBuilder class. The Get() strategy then is utilized to peruse the database association string put away in the AppSettings.json document. The ConfigureServices() technique includes the administrations required by the application. For instance, here you add MVC and Entity Framework to the administrations gathering. The Configure() technique determines and arranges the administrations included before for application's utilization. For instance, the MVC directing is designed in the code appeared previously. 5. Tag Helpers In ASP.NET MVC 5, you utilized HTML assistants, for example, BeginForm(), LabelFor(), and TextBoxFor() to render structures and frame fields. You can keep on using HTML partners in ASP.NET Core, too. However, there is a superior option: Tag Helpers. Label aides take the type of standard HTML labels with certain extraordinary asp-* credits added to them. Consider the accompanying markup that renders a structure: <form asp-controller="Home" asp-action="Save" method="post"> <table border="1" cellpadding="10"> <tr> <td><label asp-for="FirstName">First Name :</label></td> <td><input type="text" asp-for="FirstName" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label asp-for="LastName">Last Name :</label></td> <td><input type="text" asp-for="LastName" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label asp-for="Email">Email :</label></td> <td><input type="text" asp-for="Email" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label asp-for="Phone">Phone :</label></td> <td><input type="text" asp-for="Phone" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"> <input type="submit" value="Submit" /> </td> </tr> </table> </form> Observe clearly, the properties that start with asp-. They are characterized by the label aides. For instance, the structure label aide utilizes asp-controller ascribe to indicate the objective controller name and asp-activity credit to determine the objective activity technique name. Correspondingly, asp-for traits utilized with name and info label partners tie a name or a text box to a model property. Label partners are more advantageous to use than HTML assistants in light of the fact that their linguistic structure nearly takes after the HTML markup. 6. View Components In MVC 5, you utilized halfway perspectives as a way to reuse markup and code. ASP.NET Core presents View Components, the more intense and adaptable option. A perspective part comprises of a class normally acquired from ViewComponent base class and a perspective record containing the required markup. This programming model is entirely like the one utilized by controllers and perspectives. It permits you to separate code and markup from each other—code in the perspective segment class and markup in a perspective. Once made, you can utilize a perspective segment on a perspective by utilizing the @Component.Invoke() technique. 7. Dependency Injection ASP.NET Core gives an inbuilt reliance infusion system. The DI system of ASP.NET Core offers four-lifetime modes for a sort being infused: Singleton: An object of an administration (the sort to be infused) is made and supplied to all the requests to that administration. Along these lines, fundamentally all requests get the same article to work with. Scoped: An object of an administration is made for every single request. In this way, every request gets another event of an administration to work with. Transient: An object of an administration is made each time an article is asked. Instance: For this situation, you are in charge of making an object of an administration. The DI system then uses that case in singleton mode said prior public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) { services.AddMvc(); services.AddSingleton<IMyService,MyService>(); } Here, MyService is the sort to be enlisted with the DI structure and actualizes IMyService. The AddSingleton() technique enlists this type for Singleton mode portrayed previously. Once a sort is enrolled with the DI system, you can infuse it in a controller like this: public class HomeController : Controller { private IMyService obj; public HomeController(IMyService obj) { this.obj = obj; } .... .... } 8. Gulp, Grunt, and Bower Support Gulp and Grunt are JavaScript assignment runners. They help you computerize generally required undertakings, for example, packaging JavaScript and CSS records, minifying JavaScript and CSS documents, and arranging Less and Sass records (and some more). They are introduced utilizing npm (Node Package Manager). The ASP.NET Core venture made utilizing Visual Studio 2015 permits you to include Grunt and Gulp arrangement documents furthermore gives Task Runner Explorer to screen the errands. Bower is a bundle administrator basically for front-end bundles. Front-end bundles are the bundles that you use in your Web pages, for example, JavaScript libraries/systems and CSS records. For instance, you may introduce jQuery in your ASP.NET Core venture by utilizing Bower. An ASP.NET Core venture made utilizing Visual Studio 2015 permits you to include a Bower setup document. You likewise can work with the bundles utilizing the Manage Bower Packages menu choice. 9. Single Programming for Web API Model for and MVC In MVC 5, controllers acquire from the System.Web.Mvc.Controller base class. What's more, Web API 2 controllers acquire from System.Web.Http.ApiController. In ASP.NET Core, both of these structures are converged into a solitary system. Therefore, under ASP.NET Core, an MVC controller and Web API controller both acquire from Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Controller base class. You then can design viewpoints, for example, HTTP verb mapping and the directing of the controllers as coveted. 10. Static Files and the wwwroot Folder In ASP.NET, there is no settled area for putting away static documents, for example, picture records, JavaScript documents, and CSS records (engineers regularly utilized a Content envelope to store such documents). In ASP.NET Core, all the static records are kept under the wwwroot envelope (default). You likewise can change the name of this envelope by utilizing the Project.json document. Refer the figure following down - After arrangement, the wwwroot turns into the Web application's root. Every one of the URLs to static records are determined as for this envelope. Along these lines,/pictures/logo.png anticipates that logo.png will be available under the wwwroot/pictures envelope. Conclusion - ASP.NET Core 1.0 is a redone system outfitted towards present day cloud based, measured Web applications. Despite the fact that the new structure safeguards the key ideas of MVC 5, ASP.NET engineers will discover numerous contrasts between MVC 5 and ASP.NET Core 1.0. This article specified the imperative new components/ideas that you have to comprehend to start your voyage with ASP.NET Core 1.0.
jmcdo29
A simple image upload and viewing server. Nx monorepo with NestJS fastify backend, kysely database connection, and react front end all together
lovnishverma
This is a simple Todo application built using Python and SQLite. The application allows users to add, view, and delete tasks. The data is stored in a SQLite database and the front-end is rendered using the Jinja2 template engine.
Yonatankinfe
WebScraperDatabase is a Python-based web scraping project that collects data from multiple service provider websites, stores the data in a MySQL database, and provides a structured REST API to retrieve the data. The repository also includes a lightweight HTML front-end for viewing the scraped data.
bolof2000
This is a simple application developed using Python. The backend is sqlite database while the front is developed using TKinter python library this program stores this book information: title,Author,Year,ISBN User can: View all records search all records add entry update entry delete close
sjotwani94
This system is built with Front-End developed in HTML with CSS, and Back-End developed in PHP with MySQL as Database. It has basic functionalities: Admin side having priviledges of managing Members and Books of libraries, and User side having priviledges of viewing available books and issuing them.
Sinchana-Amin
The Company Database System is a distributed application, developed to maintain the details of employees who applied for new job. It maintains the information about the personal details of the employees. This application is helpful to department of the organization which maintains data of employees related to an organization. We can also view the details of employee who applied for the particular job. We can also add and remove the details of employee in the table. Operating System : Windows 10,7 Back End Language : PHP Front End Language : HTML, CSS Database : MySQL Database Management tool : Xampp Integrated Development Environment : Sublime Text Editor To run this project we need to install xampp server and need to create company database (I have given name as company).In that I have created 4Tables namely app_development,data_scientist,signin,web_developer(I recommend to create these tables before running this code in your system and be cautious when you are giving the name of the tables in your code and in database as it is case-sensitive).final project's output photos is given the folder "project_output_pics".
tech-and-me
This is a Full-stack web app where user requires to signup and login to view the posts. I have added many functions to this app such as delete post, comment, like etc. This app is built with React.Js for Front-end. Backend is built with Node.Js Express, and MySQL for Database Management wit h the help of Sequelize. My main focus for building this app is to practice building full-stack application with SQL database. Hence, the ui part is not very good since It is not my main focus at this stage. But I will definitely make some more improvement to this app very soon. Stay tune :). Please check out this project live from the link below https://dainty-gecko-2d4bd7.netlify.app/
Parkash-rai
# the-sparks-foundation Sparks Foundation Internship Project : Basic Banking System A Web Application used to transfer money between multiple users (Project contains 10 dummy users). Stack used - Front-end : HTML, CSS, Bootstrap & Javascript Back-end : PHP Database : MySQL Database contains two Tables- Users Table & Transaction Table 1. User table have basic fields such as name, email & current balance. 2. Transaction table records all transfers happened along with their time. Flow of the Website: Home Page > View all Users > Select and View one User > Transfer Money > Select reciever > View all Users > View Transfer History. The apache server was set to run on port 8080 of localhost. and mysql was set on port 3306. The data base credentials can be seen in config.php
HasinZaman
Database Manager is a rust, front-end, client-side application to quickly manage and view the state of a MySQL database. It was primarily developed to better manage the database behind HasinZaman.link.
NVGSarathChandra
CRUD Operations using Razor Pages in ASP.NET Core 3.1 MVC. Add, update, Read and Delete operations are performed to view Books from database. Rest APIs are used to communicate with database and return data to bind at front end.
tito-6
Fullstack-Front is a web application built with React (frontend) and Node.js (backend). It enables users to manage a database of user profiles, offering features for viewing, editing, and deleting profiles.
seanc123e
Users can login and logout using Spring Security, create and delete events, and view other users events. User and event data is stored in MySQL database. The front end uses Thymeleaf templating, HTML, and CSS (Bootstrap 5).
ericamayes
Food delivery application that allows a user to view a database and send a front-end request for a dish to a given restaurant and delivery service. The user is given 5 delivery services to choose from, and can view restaurants from a given service and select a dish for delivery.
manvitharoy123
Sparks Foundation Internship Project : Basic Banking System A Web Application used to transfer money between multiple users (Project contains 10 dummy users). A dummy user can also be created. Stack used - Front-end : HTML, CSS, Bootstrap & Javascript Back-end : PHP Database : MySQL Database contains two Tables- Users Table & Transaction Table User table have basic fields such as name, email & current balance. Transaction table records all transfers happened along with their time. Flow of the Website: Home Page > View all Users > Select and View one User > Transfer Money > Select reciever > View all Users > View Transfer History.
gauravpatil97886
A Web Application used to transfer money between multiple users (Project contains 10 dummy users). A dummy user can also be created. Stack used - Front-end : HTML, CSS, Bootstrap & Javascript Back-end : PHP Database : MySQL Database contains two Tables- Users Table & Transaction Table User table have basic fields such as name, email & current balance. Transaction table records all transfers happened along with their time. Flow of the Website: Home Page > View all Users > Select and View one User > Transfer Money > Select reciever > View all Users > View Transfer History.
DevSamuelJ
This project builds a store inventory management system (front-end & back-end). It's a CRUD for products/sales: add, view, update quantity, and remove products. Features a database with Products and Sales tables, and OOP using Product and Sale classes.
TANISH883
the-sparks-foundation Sparks Foundation Internship Project : Basic Banking System A Web Application used to transfer money between multiple users (Project contains 10 dummy users). A dummy user can also be created. Stack used - Front-end : HTML, CSS, Bootstrap & Javascript Back-end : PHP Database : MySQL Database contains two Tables- Users Table & Transaction Table User table have basic fields such as name, email & current balance. Transaction table records all transfers happened along with their time. Flow of the Website: Home Page > View all Users > Select and View one User > Transfer Money > Select reciever > View all Users > View Transfer History.
WafryAhamed
Flixify is a dynamic and interactive front-end web application designed to explore popular movies and TV shows. Built with React.js and Vite, this project allows users to browse, filter, and view detailed information about movies and shows. By utilizing the Movie Database API.
malshanrathnayake
computer spare parts selling website developed using Java and following the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern. The site utilizes a MySQL database for data storage and retrieval, while the front-end is designed using the popular Bootstrap framework. The repository includes the complete source code, configurations