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Design And Implementation of Location Based Informational Web Application
Title:
Design And Implementation of Location Based Informational Web Application
Author:
Reddeddy, Sanath Kumar Reddy, author.
ISBN:
9780438091382
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Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (57 pages)
General Note:
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 57-06M(E).
Advisors: Cheng-Chang Lu Committee members: Xiang Lian; Austin Melton.
Abstract:
KSU CPH is a GPS-enabled, web and mobile application that provides the information about the hospitals, communities, Student programs, non-government organizations to the users. In Web application, A CPH member (or) admin can contribute geo related information at specific position and show them to users. In mobile application, It uses GPS anonymously and send data to web system in real time. System to process the coordinate data and archive the location based informational functions.
Our approach to this thesis, to design role management model to control user authority and to explore the content data flow from server to application. Used Mapbox APIs, to display dynamically location based points by using multilevel structure data from database. (i.e, JSON format to initial the points data and let JavaScript to read the file directly ). The database categorizes application through the location name, questions, responses, users, picture, intern students tag. Based on our goals and the iterative design approach, we designed and implemented the entire system through four main modules, Guest Module, Admin Module, Faculty Module and Student Module using PHP and MySQL. GeoJSON files which is a widely-used data format for displaying points in the web maps, can solve sluggish loading data. While data have no update, it reads the static GeoJSON files directly. When data need to update, it uses join query method and set PHP's function to export data into a dynamic file, then use JavaScript to read it. We further used clustering and spidify for marker pins that overlap each other. This thesis, we will briefly discuss different algorithms and implementations in location servers at different using scenarios.
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School code: 0101
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