Study on the Use of Web in Local Community Website
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University of Plymouth Study on the Use of Web in Local Community Website Module Code : ECOM503 Module Title : Programming for Web Applications Lecturer : Dr. Andy Phippen Student Name : Hongling Wang Coursework No : 1 Date : 6 November 2002 Content Introduction ..........................................................................................3 The Sample Websites ...........................................................................3 Analysis by Compare and Contrast............................................................3 The Functionalities Overview .........................................................3 Guestbook .................................................................................. 4 Forum .........................................................................................4 News/Events System .....................................................................5 User Authentication System ..........................................................6 Classified Ads System ....................................................................7 Contact Us ..................................................................................7 Conclusion ............................................................................................8 Reference ...........................................................................................9 Study on the Use of Web in Local Community Website Introduction With over 50 million users worldwide, the Internet has become the most important information tool of the century. [1] More and more towns, villages and cities went on Internet. They built their own websites on Internet, which gives a digital way for local people to find information, communicate with each other, exchange opinions and support the whole community. However, the Internet is now no longer limited to static content, it is extending into dynamic functionality.[1] The main objective of this report is therefore to...

