Smart forms: a survey to state and test the most major electronic forms technologies that are based on W3C standards

Abolkhairat, Radiya (2013) Smart forms: a survey to state and test the most major electronic forms technologies that are based on W3C standards. Coursework Masters thesis, University of Southern Queensland. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Smart Forms are efficient and powerful electronic forms that could be used for the interactions between end users and web applications systems. Several electronic forms software products that use W3C technologies are presented to meet the demands of users. This thesis aims to study and test the major electronic forms technologies that are based on W3C standards. It discusses the main electronic forms features and experiments them with some essential applications. This research produces deep understanding of the most electronic forms technologies that are based on W3C standards and their important features, which make an electronic form smart form. In addition, it opens developments prospects for other researchers to develop some applications ideas that could contribute in the electronic forms domain.


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Item Type: Thesis (Non-Research) (Coursework Masters)
Item Status: Live Archive
Additional Information: Master of Computing Technology thesis.
Faculty/School / Institute/Centre: Historic - Faculty of Sciences - Department of Maths and Computing (Up to 30 Jun 2013)
Supervisors: A/Prof Stijn Dekeyser
Date Deposited: 29 Oct 2014 05:51
Last Modified: 25 Sep 2019 04:14
Uncontrolled Keywords: e-forms; web technology
Fields of Research (2008): 08 Information and Computing Sciences > 0805 Distributed Computing > 080505 Web Technologies (excl. Web Search)
Fields of Research (2020): 46 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES > 4606 Distributed computing and systems software > 460612 Service oriented computing
Socio-Economic Objectives (2008): B Economic Development > 89 Information and Communication Services > 8903 Information Services > 890301 Electronic Information Storage and Retrieval Services
URI: https://sear.unisq.edu.au/id/eprint/23890

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