Web Wordpro / Wong Yeu Wen

Web WordPro is a Web based application that allows word processing via World Wide Web. The goal of the project is to develop a word processing program that is similar to Notepad or WordPad but the program is applied on the Internet platform. The motivation of the project is the Web WordPro is feasib...

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Main Author: Wong, Yeu Wen
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Published: 2000
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description Web WordPro is a Web based application that allows word processing via World Wide Web. The goal of the project is to develop a word processing program that is similar to Notepad or WordPad but the program is applied on the Internet platform. The motivation of the project is the Web WordPro is feasible for implementation because of Web allows widely distribution of information, to a wide audience at a low cost. Almost seven months is allocated to complete the project. Literature review has been carried out on the information that are related to Web and word processing. Web WordPro will be developed using Active Server Pages 3.0 (ASP) due to it ease of use and easy to learn. The waterfall model was adopted throughout the development of the project. There are two main module included in the system. They are login module and word processing module. However, each of the module contains sub modules and other functions. Login module is to control unauthorized access and word processing module allows editing, text formatting and printing. Everyone can access to the system at any places and any times. It can help us to save money and to vary the uses of Internet.
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spelling um-96972020-08-17T00:00:24Z Web Wordpro / Wong Yeu Wen Wong, Yeu Wen QA76 Computer software Web WordPro is a Web based application that allows word processing via World Wide Web. The goal of the project is to develop a word processing program that is similar to Notepad or WordPad but the program is applied on the Internet platform. The motivation of the project is the Web WordPro is feasible for implementation because of Web allows widely distribution of information, to a wide audience at a low cost. Almost seven months is allocated to complete the project. Literature review has been carried out on the information that are related to Web and word processing. Web WordPro will be developed using Active Server Pages 3.0 (ASP) due to it ease of use and easy to learn. The waterfall model was adopted throughout the development of the project. There are two main module included in the system. They are login module and word processing module. However, each of the module contains sub modules and other functions. Login module is to control unauthorized access and word processing module allows editing, text formatting and printing. Everyone can access to the system at any places and any times. It can help us to save money and to vary the uses of Internet. 2000 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/9697/1/Wong_Yeu_Wen%2D_Academic_exercise.pdf Wong, Yeu Wen (2000) Web Wordpro / Wong Yeu Wen. Undergraduates thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/9697/
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Web Wordpro / Wong Yeu Wen
title Web Wordpro / Wong Yeu Wen
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title_full_unstemmed Web Wordpro / Wong Yeu Wen
title_short Web Wordpro / Wong Yeu Wen
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topic QA76 Computer software
url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/9697/
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/9697/1/Wong_Yeu_Wen%2D_Academic_exercise.pdf