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Online information services

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Restaurant Recommendation System (Rrs), Tai-Jung Lin Jan 2006

Restaurant Recommendation System (Rrs), Tai-Jung Lin

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Discusses the development of an online restaurant recommendation system that allows users to search for restaurants in the Los Angeles area. The user can retrieve restaurant information including, name, type of restaurant, address, phone number, rating, prices and map. By logging in, users can also give their own recommendations and rate restaurants. The system also provides functions that allow a system a system administrator to manage the contents of the site. The project is based on Java Server Pages (JSP) language, Java Server Programming, which is a server side scripting language. Utilizes MySQL to maintain persistent data and Tomcat as …


Pdf Receipts: A Micro-Based-Payment Web Service, Yu-Feng Ho Jan 2004

Pdf Receipts: A Micro-Based-Payment Web Service, Yu-Feng Ho

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The purpose of this project is to design, build and implement an instance of a specified online payment system, which is based on micro-payments. The three components for this system are a bookstore, a receipt service and a currency issuer.


Olympiad Delegation Registration System, Xuetao Wang Jan 2004

Olympiad Delegation Registration System, Xuetao Wang

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The purpose of this project is to design, build and implement a web application system for the Olympiad delegation registration. All the pages and user registration information will be stored in a PostgreSQL database and retrieved by JAVA Servlet and JDBC (JAVA Database Connectivity). The main purpose of this project is to provide an easy-to-register and web-base communication evironment for the National Olympic Committes (NOC) and the Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (OCOG).