ABSTRACT
For a long time, the department of
Electrical Electronic of this college has not had a website with guaranteed
continuity. Several students in past had made attempts to achieve this but all
to no avail. Eventually, with the implementation of this project, the
department now has a functional website. The Website User Interface is designed
using the elements of HTML, CSS and Bootstrap, while the functionality is done
using PHP. The web application simply updates the database by uploading a
formatted CSV file through querying of MYSQL. The website uses some special CSS
features and jquery to achieve responsiveness. In addition, the web application
obtains useful information from the common data. By the time it is fully
implemented, it would have solved several problems and created a brand new tool
for the Electrical department administration – Challenging student performance
and progress with the EEEtop-up in place, getting more enlightened in the field
through divers seminars presented in the past, seeing records of alumni and
those who had performances worthy of emulation, all at the tap of a button.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Web design is the process of creating
websites. It encompasses several different aspects, including webpage layout,
content production and graphic design. While the terms web design and web
developments are often used interchangeably, web design is technically a subset
of the broader category of web development. Websites are created using a markup
language called HTML. Web designers build webpages using HTML tags that define
the content and metadata of each page. The layout and appearance of the
elements within a webpage are typically defined using CSS, or cascading style
sheets. Therefore, most websites include a combination of HTML and CSS that
defines how each page will appear in a browser. Some web designers prefer to
hand code pages (typing HTML and CSS from scratch), while others use a
“WYSIWYG” editor like Adobe Dreamweaver. This type of editor provides a visual
interface for designing the webpage layout and the software automatically
generates the corresponding HTML and CSS code. Another popular way to design
websites is with a content management system like WordPress or Joomla. These
services provide different website templates that can be used as a starting point
for a new website. Webmasters can then add content and customize the layout
using a web-based interface. While HTML and CSS are used to design the look and
feel of a website, images must be created separately. Therefore, graphic design
may overlap with web design, since graphic designers often create images for
use on the Web. Some graphics programs like Adobe Photoshop even include a
“Save for Web” option that provides an easy way to export images in a format
optimized for web publishing. [1]
1.2 TYPES OF WEBDESIGN
Static
website-small websites
Basic Brochure website
Advanced static website
Dynamic website Design- large/complex websites
Content Management System(CMS) websites
eCommerce website
1.3 APPLICATION OF WEBDESIGN
Basic Brochure website
Advanced static website
Dynamic website Design- large/complex websites
Content Management System(CMS) websites
eCommerce website
1.3 APPLICATION OF WEBDESIGN
1.3.1 Static Website Design – Small
Websites
A static website is one without any
server-side functionality and has no database or interactive content. Static
web design is appropriate for smaller websites that don’t need any complex
features or content. Static websites can still be designed to look really good
with stylish graphics and content, they just can’t do anything clever based
upon any behind-the-scenes programming. The advantage is that a static website
is easier, faster and cheaper to design and build but is still professional and
stylish. [2]
1.3.2 Basic Brochure Website
For individuals and small businesses
with a low budget; a simple but professional website that acts as a brochure or
advert for you and your business. [2] Brochure websites can have as few as one
or two pages (usually five or six) and typically follow a common format:
I. Home Page – an eye-catching
introduction to your business with clear summary information about what you do II.
About / Philosophy – who you are, your credentials and your values
III. Your Services – one page for each
different service you offer
IV. Contact – a contact form,
address/telephone/email, location map
V. Links
1.3.3 Advanced Static Website
For small/medium businesses: static
websites can be enhanced with advanced web design features to make them slick,
stylish and interesting including: [2]
i. Drop-down navigation
ii. Animated jQuery (JavaScript)
effects
iii. Flash content
iv. Multimedia (video/audio)
v. News page
vi. Social Network plugins
vii. Image gallery
1.3.4 Dynamic Website Design –
Large/Complex Websites
Dynamic websites make use of
server-side programming and databases to store and deliver the content. This
allows web pages to perform more complex functions and display complex data and
interactive content. This is the standard way that larger websites are designed
as it makes adding large numbers of pages based upon the same template very
easy. The down side is that it requires more initial work than a static website
so it isn’t economical for small sites. [2]
1.3.5 Content Management System (CMS)
Website
For a firm who want to make frequent
changes/updates or want full control over their website CMS is the ideal design
for them. A CMS can be part of just about any kind of website. Depending on
your needs this can be as simple as the ability to add new items to a news page
or image gallery, or full what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) control over
the content of each page. [2]
1.3.6 eCommerce Websites
For businesses that make money through
their website either by selling goods from an online shop or offering premium
(paid for) online services. This can range from simple integration with PayPal
to sell a small number of items in an online shop where PayPal handles the
entire checkout and stock-management process to large, self-contained shops
which securely process credit card payments for hundreds of items. eCommerce
websites are (almost) always dynamic and database driven and usually have the
provision for the client to add new items and update prices, descriptions,
images and stock levels from a dedicated admin system. [2] Sometimes some of
the features of an eCommerce website will be integrated into a different kind
of website e.g. a
Band/Musician might have a website
with images, news and information about their music but also has the ability to
sell that music as a digital download.
1.4 SCOPE OF PROJECT
The software environment in which the
application will be deployed will comprises of
i. Web server to host application
ii. Web browser (independent of OS) to
access application
iii. Mobile application for android
devices
The application will be hosted on a
web server. This is necessary because the administrative backend and the
detailed application will be based on PHP. The administrative end will be
accessed via a web browser on the PC. This will not be dependent on the OS
since it is web based. The student end will run on Android OS.
The hardware environment in which the
application will be deployed will consists
1.5 AIM AND OBJECTIVES
1.5.1 AIM:
To design and implement a website for
Electrical-Electronic Engineering Department.
1.5.2 OBJECTIVES:
1. To design a responsive Website that
will be active and durable, unlike the previous sites.
2. To create and link Database of
students both past and present.
3. To connect the department to the
World Wide Web, hence giving room for ample development yet to be conceived.
4. To create a site where students can
have access to seminar materials, information from lecturers and past questions
of courses.
To host the Site with the domain name
“EEEOOUIBOGUN”
1.6 JUSTIFICATION
Ease of accessibility as far as
technology is concerned, this in connection with stress-free dissemination of
information and notification between students of the department and the staffs,
and also a means of keeping the profile of the alumni for reference and
recognition. In addition to the aforementioned points, the site is design to
meet responsive specification at this it stands a chance of continuity as it
can be accessed with all forms of gprs enabled devices without shrinking.
1.7 SPECIFICATION
To design and implement a Responsive
Website for the department of Electrical Electronics Engineering, with a
hosting of one years
The Website will be able to perform
the following functions;
Download
of Lecture notes by students.
View best performance student in each course.
Profile of Alumni and Current Student.
News alert and current trends of information accessible by the department to the student.
Upload and Download of seminars by lecturers and Students for reference and learning purpose by the Lecturers and Administrator.
View best performance student in each course.
Profile of Alumni and Current Student.
News alert and current trends of information accessible by the department to the student.
Upload and Download of seminars by lecturers and Students for reference and learning purpose by the Lecturers and Administrator.
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT WEBSITE
Chapters: 1 - 5
Delivery: Email
Number of Pages: 70
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