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    Chapter 2. LITERATURE SURVEY 2.1: EXISTING AND PROPOSED SYSTEM EXISTING SYSTEM • This existing system is not providing the secure registration and also profile management of all the users properly. • This manual system gives us to very less security for the saving data and some data may be lost due to mismanagement. • This system is not providing intranet based email facility in between users. • This system is not providing any online facility to maintain and process data, hence takes a lot of time

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    2.1.3 CLUSTERING: Among the available clustering methods, K-Means algorithm is generally used to divide learners into natural groups based on their behavior for a larger dataset. In the K Means clustering method, the number of clusters, denoted by K is needed to be predefined to apply the technique. This is one of the simplest and the most used unsupervised learning algorithm for clustering. The procedure follows a simple and easy way to classify a given data set through a certain number of clusters

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    Appliances Control Using Ethernet and Raspberry Pi Tarun Kumar Patel1, Utkarsh Wadekar2, Aniket Wabale3, Prof.S.S.Datkhore4 Department of Electronics and telecommunication JSPM’s Imperial College Of Engineering Wagholi, Pune, India. ABSTRACT: The aim of this work is to develop an embedded system directed at automating appliances in an industry via Ethernet. Previously Anish NK , Kowshick B , S.Moorthi presented paper on “Ethernet based Industry Automation using FPGA” in year 2013 whereas GopinathS

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    indispensable the use of different sources of information such as the tutor tutorial classes and other web sites and YouTube videos to help understand better how to use and create a HTML and CSS web page (see appendices for references). The Adobe Dreamweaver is a software application for creating web pages, essentially, a web editor and HTML programming entirely in connection with CSS application (Connection, 2014). CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets, which is a style language that defines the

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    Describe how browsers use plug-ins. See page 295. (1 point) Browser’s plug-ins help browser be able to work with file formats. People can download plug-ins from the Internet, while looking for the plug-ins, people need to use their browsers to find the correct version plug-ins to let them work. 2. Explain why cookies are useful in an environment that is based on a stateless protocol, and provide some concrete examples of their use. See page 296 (2 points) Stateless protocol means while people are

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    1) Introduction: We create a web page for the SHU books, in this project we are initially approach to PHP language to create a programming code, and Oracle technology as a database connector. Because of failure in database connection we can 't able to move forward. Then we turn our faces to HTML5/CSS technologies by this technology we are able to create the body of the project, this we are shifted to MySQL as database connector but this time also we failed in database connection.

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    Describe the following web development tools: • WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editors are those in which content displayed during editing appears very closely to the final output corresponding to its appearance when printed or displayed as a finished product e.g. which might be a printed document, web page or slide presentation. • Server side scripting is a method used in web development which includes employing scripts on a web server which creates a response customised for each user’s

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    If you need a website that "goes big" visually alongside complex interactions and delivers a rich experience to a vast range of browsers, Flash is the only way to go. Right? Nope. With the widespread adoption and advancements in both newer browsers and JavaScript Libraries, using Flash (or any other plug-in technology) makes little sense for MOST situations but can have its place on the web, given considerations for progressively enhanced content. In the current landscape of technology

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    internet is filled with blogs. That’s not an observation, it’s a fact. Wherever we look on the web, we find blogs about everything from AA meetings, to taking the drug Zytiga. For most people, starting a blog is a daunting process. Without knowledge of HTML and CSS it would seem impossible, and for the average person, that used to be true. That is until the creation of self-publishing/content management systems(CMS) like WordPress (WP). WP was originally created as new blogging platform in 2003. It was

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    information may be in the form of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) files, regular text files, graphics, media files or various other types of information. The typical web site that we are accustomed to viewing was most likely written in HTML. HTML is a special language developed to provide informational markers for software applications that will instruction the software application, how to present the information contained in the HTML file. These documents are constructed in a particular format

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