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Use of modular web developments to ease the language barrier of Hypertext Processing and Structured Query Language by Jarrell Dwayne Johnson.

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Johnson, Jarrell Dwayne
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.
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David R. Wallace.
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Four modules were developed with the extensive use of Personal Home Page (PHP) Hypertext Processing and Structured Query Language (SQL) in order to improve web-integrated capabilities of events planning, user account management, mass electronic mailing systems, and form and survey creation. Prerequisites to using the modules are reduced to only needing a pre configured database and its associated credentials. In using a multi-step process to install each module, the user is able to specify minimal details that configure the functions of the web application. By developing a user accounts management system and integrating the other three web applications as sub-modules, each system introduces administrative control panels with user-controlled access capabilities. The results of the web modules show that both self-hosted and remote websites are capable of integrating the systems and that users with either no experience or some minimal experience are capable of using the modules. The modules can be obtained from the author's website. The page provides a brief overview of each module and instructions on how to install the module. The pages also provides a direct download link to for each module. For further instructions, please reference the individual instructions manual within the module.
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Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2010.
 
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2010
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/59939
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Mechanical Engineering.

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