About Web ApplicationsWritten by Dominic Lachance
Continued from page 1 Streamlining existing corporate systems, such as employee evaluations, benefits enrollment and sales fulfillment, by combining tasks performed by several programs into a single Web application. Moving project planning and collaboration online with scheduling, discussion systems, document archiving and other services. Insuring staff access to important information through Web-based document libraries and search engines Dynamic intranet, job board, dynamic portfolio, press release, buy & sell, and many other web-based applications. How do they work? Web-based Applications are able to give user a precisely tailored web experience by pulling out most appropriate information (usually from a database), rather than being restricted to sending out one of a limited set of standard pages.If you were using a Web-based scheduling program rather than local software, you would access program as a web site. To use scheduling software, you would start your web browser and point it at a web site's Uniform Resource Locator, or URL (for example, http://myserver/scheduler). Upon arriving at correct site, your web browser will display a web page that lets you use software. From there, application functions in same manner as local software. In this example, all scheduling information, calendar data, appointments, etc. are stored in database, and retrieved via web browser as needed. The functionality can, if desired, be identical to traditional version of same software. Documedia web design consultant

Dominic Lachance is the Co-Founder and Vice-President of Documédia a company specialized in the integration of technology and businesss process as well as the training relative to the use of these new technologies.He has taken part in the development of numerous projects for different corporations and goverment ministries. He has also trained hundreds of people in the use of new technologies for the web, print and digital video industry.
| | About PDF FormsWritten by Dominic Lachance
Continued from page 1 can be created using existing scanned paper forms. are easily printable. are easily updated. allow data to be processed using any web programming language such ASP or CFML. can be filled-in using free Acrobat Reader software. Where can I see an example of a PDF Form? We are often asked this question. So we decided to put an example on our web site for you to try out. click here to try a PDF Form (requires Acrobat Reader 5.0).Just fill-in form and submit data! The form was created in MS Word, converted to PDF using PDFMaker (comes with Acrobat 5.0), form fields were created using Acrobat 5.0, and web programming was done in ASP. Documedia web design consultant

Dominic Lachance is the Co-Founder and Vice-President of Documédia a company specialized in the integration of technology and businesss process as well as the training relative to the use of these new technologies. He has also trained hundreds of people in the use of new technologies for the web, print and digital video industry
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