Management Info Systems Computer Application for Hospitality

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Management information systems computer application for hospitality Engr. Arthur N. Villanueva Jr. Instructor

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Management information systems computer application

for hospitality

Engr. Arthur N. Villanueva Jr.

Instructor

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Web Development

the process and practice of developing or creating web pages

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Technologies Used HTML Ajax (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) ASP (Active Server Pages) / ASP.NET CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) ColdFusion Java EE Javascript Perl PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) Ruby/Ruby on Rails CGI (Common Gateway Interface)

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The Life Cycle Model

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Conception

Scrapbook design through meetings and examples

current branding and marketing material are used to formulate a group of ideas that articulate the company's objectives.

Anchor points discussed and created These areas form critical points of reference for

the whole design process and are considered the premier traffic pages.

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Preparation

Tools needed as well as information should be in place

Involves the process of design

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Creation

Actual development of the website according to design specifications

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Testing

make sure that the website we create for you works in any Internet browser available

Areas of testing includes: Security Performance, Load, and stress HTML/CSS validation Accessibility Usability

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Performance, Load & Stress Testing

Load testing is the practice of modeling the expected usage of a software program by simulating multiple users accessing the program's services concurrently.

Performance testing is performed, from one perspective, to determine how fast some aspect of a system performs under a particular workload.

Stress testing is a test that put a greater emphasis on robustness, availability, and error handling under a heavy load, than on what would be considered correct behavior under normal circumstances.

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Web Accessibility

refers to the practice of making websites usable by people of all abilities and disabilities.

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Web Accessibility Visual: Visual impairments including blindness, various common

types of low vision and poor eyesight, various types of colour blindness;

Motor/Mobility: e.g. difficulty or inability to use the hands, including tremors, muscle slowness, loss of fine muscle control, etc., due to conditions such as Parkinson's Disease, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, stroke;

Auditory: Deafness or hearing impairments, including individuals who are hard of hearing;

Seizures: Photoepileptic seizures caused by visual strobe or flashing effects.

Cognitive/Intellectual: Developmental disabilities, learning disabilities (dyslexia, dyscalculia, etc.), and cognitive disabilities of various origins, affecting memory, attention, developmental "maturity," problem-solving and logic skills, etc.

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Disabled Friendly Website of the Philippines

http://www.congress.gov.ph http://www.atriev.org.ph http://www.mccid.edu.ph http://www.dlsu.edu.ph

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Implementation

website is uploaded to the agreed location

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Monitoring

what happens after the delivery of a website is equally as important to all that takes place beforehand.

website designs incorporate a query logging facility that can be used by clients to log queries direct to designers and developers. (feedback)