By Janet Crawford and Dam Luong Submitted to the Faculty of

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Web-Based Hardware and Software Inventory Database for Bridge Worldwide By Janet Crawford and Dam Luong Submitted to the Faculty of The Information Engineering Technology Program May 30, 2002 1

Overview of Project Deliverables Demonstration of the Project Conclusion Questions Janet Crawford and Dam Luong Senior Design III – Spring 2002

Deliverables The Web site and database reside on our Windows 2000 Web server. All code, databases, and material pertaining to this project will be given to BIC at the end of Senior Design III. In addition to the Web server that houses our data, we have another Windows 2000 Web Server for load balancing and backup. The user interface is written in ASP and JavaScript, which is easy to update. Our Web site uses ASP pages to communicate between the client and database. Janet Crawford and Dam Luong Senior Design III – Spring 2002

Deliverables The Web site is designed to run on all browser versions and does not require any specific operating system. The Web site is easily accessed from a computer with an Internet connection. The Web site’s design is based on the company’s color scheme, graphic symbols, font, interface design, and navigation. Create a FAQ link that will provide information regarding applying for access, changing a password, e-mailing for further assistance, queries, searching, and printing reports. Janet Crawford and Dam Luong Senior Design III – Spring 2002

Deliverables Develop a chat site that will enable users to login and chat with an administrator. The chat session will enable Administrators to view the user ID, login time and date, and the user’s IP address of their workstation. Users of the site will be able to print reports from the search function. Administrator and User login. Users of this site will login with their correct profile. Janet Crawford and Dam Luong Senior Design III – Spring 2002

Deliverables - Administrators Department and Team Information. Server Information. Employee List. Software List. History Log. Palm Pilot Information. IP and Sites List. Printers List. Server Space. Personal Information. Janet Crawford and Dam Luong Senior Design III – Spring 2002

Deliverables - Users Department and Team Information. Employee List. Software List Janet Crawford and Dam Luong Senior Design III – Spring 2002

Demonstration of the Project Janet Crawford and Dam Luong Senior Design III – Spring 2002

Conclusion Deliverables Demonstration of the Project Janet Crawford and Dam Luong Senior Design III – Spring 2002

Questions? Janet Crawford and Dam Luong Senior Design III – Spring 2002