Document Type
Thesis
Degree
Master of Science (MS)
Major/Program
Computer Science
First Advisor's Name
Wei Sun
First Advisor's Committee Title
Committee Chair
Second Advisor's Name
Nagarajan Prabhakaran
Third Advisor's Name
Dawn Holmes
Date of Defense
10-29-1998
Abstract
This thesis describes the design and implementation of an Internet-enabled database application which uses ASP (Active Server Pages) and other related knowledge such as ADO (ActiveX Data Object), ODBC (Open DataBase Connectivity) and OLE-DB (Object Linking and Embed-DataBase). Because it is an Internet-enabled application, the subject of "Security" was also studied by implementing ASP technology. The database was created using Microsoft Access 97 and the web interface was built using HTML, VBScript and JavaScript. This system will be fully functioning at the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) site and will enable remote access to allow users to monitor hundreds of contracts. Features include advanced scheduling, warning and accounting capability. The Internet-enabled feature allows nationwide users, including FLDOE project managers, FLDOE technical advisors and independent contractors, to follow the status of contracts, contractors, and payments very closely.
Identifier
FI14060141
Recommended Citation
Chang, Yao-Jen, "Contract manager anywhere and internet-enabled database application" (1998). FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 2109.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/2109
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