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Hawassa Branch Ethio-Parent High School

Title Website and Image Processing

Student Name Tsegab Bekele G.

Instructor Name Milkias Mengistu

Sum-Date 12-29-2017
Table of Content
Acknowledgement .......................................................................... i

1. Definition of website .............................................................. 1

1.1 Types of Website............................................................. 2

2. Methods of website Planning................................................. 3


3. Software's helps to develop Website..................................... 6
4. Software's helps to Image processing................................... 8
5. Reference................................................................................ 9
Acknowledgement
I thank my friend Mahelet Abebe for all her support by sharing her
knowledge, Experience, Guidance about Website. I would like to thank
my instrucutor Milkias Mengistu. above all glory to almighty God.
1. Definition of website

A website is a collection of related web pages including multimedia


content, typically identified with a common domain name, and
published on at least one web server. A website may be accessible via
a public Internet Protocol(IP) network, such as the Internet, or a
private Local area network (LAN), by referencing a Uniform Resource
Locator(URL) that identifies the site.

Websites can have many functions and can be used in various


fashions; a website can be a Personal website, a commercial website
for a company, a government website or a non-profit organization
website. Websites are typically dedicated to a particular topic or
purpose, ranging from entertainment and social networking to
providing news and education. All publicly accessible websites
collectively constitute the World Wide Web, while private websites,
such as a company's website for its employees, are typically a part of
an intranet.

Web pages, which are the building blocks of websites, are documents,
typically composed in plain text interspersed with formatting
instructions of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML,XHTML). They may
incorporate elements from other websites with suitable markup
anchors. Web pages are accessed and transported with the Hyper
Transfer Protocol(HTTP), which may optionally employ encryption
(HTTP secure, HTTPS) to provide security and privacy for the user. The
user's application, often a web browser, renders the page content
according to its HTML markup instructions onto a display terminal.

Hyper linking between web pages conveys to the reader the site
structure and guides the navigation of the site, which often starts with
a home page containing a directory of the site web content. Some
websites require user registration or subscription to access content.
Examples of subscription website include many business sites, news
websites, academic journal websites, gaming websites, file-sharing
websites, message boards , web-based email, social networking
websites, websites providing real-time stock market data, as well as
sites providing various other services.
1.1 Types of website

Static website
A static website is one that has web pages stored on the server in
the format that is sent to a client web browser. It is primarily coded
in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML); Cascading Style Sheets
(CSS) are used to control appearance beyond basic HTML. Images
are commonly used to effect the desired appearance and as part of
the main content. Audio or video might also be considered "static"
content if it plays automatically or is generally non-interactive. This
type of website usually displays the same information to all visitors.
Similar to handing out a printed brochure to customers or clients, a
static website will generally provide consistent, standard
information for an extended period of time. Although the website
owner may make updates periodically, it is a manual process to edit
the text, photos and other content and may require basic website
design skills and software. Simple forms or marketing examples of
websites, such as classic website, a five-page website or a
brochure website are often static websites, because they present
pre-defined, static information to the user. This may include
information about a company and its products and services through
text, photos, animations, audio/video, and navigation menus.

Dynamic website
It is a site which allows the user to share data with the website. a
dynamic website is one that changes or customizes itself frequently
and automatically. Server-side dynamic pages are generated "on the
fly" by computer code that produces the HTML (CSS are responsible
for appearance and thus, are static files). There are a wide range of
software systems, such as CGI, Java Servlets and Java Server
Pages (JSP), Active Server Pages and ColdFusion (CFML) that are
available to generate dynamic web systems and dynamic sites.
Various web application frameworks and web template systems are
available for general-use programming languages like Perl, PHP,
Python and Ruby to make it faster and easier to create complex
dynamic websites.
2. Best Methods Of Website Planning

2.1. Define the Objective of your Site. It could be to...


 Generate income
 Develop name recognition or enhance company image
 Sell products to consumers or wholesalers
 Develop a national or global market for your business

2.2 Define Your Audience. Think expansively. You might be...


 Selling products to the public
 Providing business-to-business services
 Offering expertise to other professionals in the fieldA
 Ask...who, besides direct customers, might view or use your site?
Competitors? Suppliers? Jot down scenarios in which different
types of visitors come to your site and try to think about how you
would address each of their needs.

2.3. Pinpoint Your Edge. What is your...


 Competitive angle: price, quality, service, and uniqueness of
product or service
 Primary point of differentiation

Will you do a better job of marketing than your competition? Can you
bring to the table special products, knowledge, contacts, and sources?

2.4. Research Similar Sites. It's helpful to...


 Look at similar organizations or businesses, sites dealing with
similar services, products or even your supplier's web sites.
 Make lists of content, features, and design elements you like and
don't like.
2.5. Consider Site Features and Functionality. This could include...
 Special forms to gather leads, quote requests, general contact,
questionnaires, etc
 Ecommerce shopping cart or order forms
 Content management package so you can update your site in-
house
 Audio, video, blogs or other Social Media integration
 Dynamic navigation menus
 Special graphics, slideshows, tabbed navigation or content
sliders
 Email marketing integration

2.6. Make a Budget for the Site.


A web site should be integrated into your existing and long-term
business goals and not considered a one-time marketing expense.
Budget for the initial cost of site design and development, but also
keep in mind that you'll want to update your site just like you make
changes and updates to your business.

2.7. Consider your Marketing Strategy.


Coordinate your online and print media design plans. Budget for search
engine optimization, Internet marketing, email newsletters and site
announcements, as well as offline marketing like newsletters,
postcards or other print media.

2.8. Register a Domain Name.


You'll need to find a Domain Name that is available and pay the annual
fee ($5 - $35 a year). Questions to keep in mind are:

 Is it easy to spell?
 Does it reflect your company name or product line?
 Does the domain name match what your customers will be
searching for online? The closer, the better.
 Will it show up well when used in print advertising?
 Need help registering the domain name? We can take care of that
for you at no additional charge.

2.9. Assemble Site Content.


Inventory the content you already have in printed brochures, flyers or
newsletters. Collect graphics or photos you have for logos, signs,
posters, products, staff or personnel. Get your product database or
other materials you want on your web site and we'll put it together. Or,
we can design graphics, compose the content, and create other
material for you.

2.10. Set a Target Date.


Set up a schedule of when you plan to review, write or provide site
content, who you have to meet with to make decisions and a target
date of when you want the site to be up and running. We'll work with
you to keep the development process on schedule.
3. Softwares that helps to develop website
The basic tools needed for website develop are amazingly simple.
Aside from a computer and an internet connection, most of the tools
you need to build a website are software programs, some of which
may already be on your computer. You need a text or HTML editor, a
graphics editor, web browsers, and an FTP client to upload files to
your web server. There are many HTML editors on the market and they
vary from basic to professional-level software. If you are new to
writing web pages, one of the WYSIWYG—What You See Is What You
Get—editors might work the best for you. Some editors only show the
code, but with some of them, you can toggle between coding views
and visual views. Here are a few of the many HTML web editors
available

Komodo IDE and its user-friendly interface is suitable for both


beginning and advanced web developers. Komodo IDE's auto
complete feature is particularly handy for new developers
because it knows how to write code for common elements such
as links. The software supports color coding of different coding
types like HTML, CSS, and many other coding languages. Komodo
IDE is cross-platform software that runs on Windows, Mac, and
Linux.

CoffeeCup HTML Editor is for new developers who are more


interested in learning to code than in a visual interface. This
robust editor comes with templates and has validation checkers
to keep your code error-free. It includes code completion and
supports other coding languages you may use in conjunction with
HTML. Beginners will appreciate it when the software highlights
errors in the code, explains why they appeared, and tells the
developer how to fix them. CoffeeCup HTML Editor runs on
Windows.

Mobirise is an HTML editor for people who don't want to get


involved with code. It is all about picking a theme and then dragging
and dropping elements on the page. Add text just like you would in
a regular text editor and insert images, videos or icons—all without
writing any code; Mobirise does that part for you. Mobirise is
available for Windows and Mac, and it is free.
Joomla Joomla is a well-known name in the CMS world. It may not
be as popular as Word Press, but it offers the same two options:
build a site using the web app at joomla.com and having it hosted
on the company's servers, or download the software from
joomla.org and host it yourself. If you choose the latter option, you'll
notice that the interface is much less approachable than
WordPress. It's not completely impenetrable, but there are lots of
menus and options to work through and it doesn't feel quite as
polished as WordPress.Joomla's online website builder is nearly as
complex, but doesn't involve the same setup process, making it a
bette option for beginners. Its key selling point is its huge collection
of themes and extensions, which provide endless ways to
customize the way your site looks and works
4. Softwares that helps to image processing

Image processing software is software that is designed to manipulate


digital images. In particular, it captures the image if that hasn't
already been done, it converts it to a digital form, and it performs a
manipulation or manipulations on it.

Zen lite - With this software you can easily open the images that you
have acquired with all our Carl Zeiss microscopes. The software is
only compatible with PC.

ImageJ - Developed at NIH, works on both PC and Mac and can open
most image file formats. There are also a couple of installation
packages, MBF_ImageJ and Fiji, with many plugins already installed.

CellProfileris a free open-source software designed to enable


biologists without training in computer vision or programming to
quantitatively measure phenotypes from thousands of images
automatically.

IMOD - is a set of image processing, modeling and display programs


used for tomographic reconstruction and for 3D reconstruction of EM
serial sections and optical sections. The package contains tools for
assembling and aligning data within multiple types and sizes of image
stacks, viewing 3-D data from any orientation, and modeling and
display of the image files.

eTomo provides a graphical user interface (GUI) to the IMOD


Tomography package. aTomo is a program used to reconstruct 3D
volumes by joining smaller volumes and/or guiding the user through the
process of tomographic reconstruction of single and dual axis tilt
series. During this process eTomo make many program calls and often
launches 3dmod and Midas to allow users to make fine adjustments.
Reference
 Google
 Encyclopedia
 From Grade 12th ICT text book

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