Essays about: "Conclusion for html"
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1. A Comparative Study of Overleaf and Cocalc using Usability Heuristics
University essay fromAbstract : LaTeX is a fundamental document standard used in many different areas. In contrast to other document tools (such as MS Word), LaTeX contains capabilities that provide more versatility. However, these characteristics may make the format less understandable for new users. READ MORE
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2. How to evaluate, select and use methods for improving the user experience of a web platform
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : Improving the user experience of an extensive existing web system can be a challenging task. There are a number of questions that have to be addressed. READ MORE
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3. Design of a Temperature Insensitive Fiber Interferometer for Long-Term Laser Frequency Stabilization using Metal Coated Fibers
University essay from Lunds universitet/Atomfysik; Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionenAbstract : This work presents the design for a temperature drift-free path imbalanced ber interferometer for long-term laser frequency stabilization using coated bers with different thermal drift. For this purpose, single acrylate, dual acrylate, copper and aluminum coated bers are analyzed theoretically and experimentally regarding the thermal sensitivity of their optical path length. READ MORE
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4. HTML5 as a platform independent tool to render IoT-data
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : This paper explores advantages and challenges of specifying how IoT data is presented to an end user in AR using HTML5. Our conclusion is that HTML5 is a way of defi- ning data where competence is easy to come by and cross platform usability is good. READ MORE
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5. Adaptation of an online course from desktop to mobile browsers
University essay from KTH/Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT)Abstract : This project investigates approaches for adapting desktop e-learning web pages to mobile devices using principles of Responsive Web Design. It gives a brief introduction on usability and responsiveness and how these concepts are important when developing online courses to be accessed by users in different devices. READ MORE