

Techniques are developed through studying how users name Web page components and present a heuristic keyword-matching algorithm that identifies the desired component from the user's name. While integrating multiple Web sites, the simplest kind of integration is just adding links from one site to another, but much richer integration is possible. Tedious repetition is a good argument for automation. A reviewer assigned 10 papers must download each paper, print it, and (later) upload a review for it. For example, many conferences now use a Web site to receive papers, distribute them to reviewers, and collect the reviews. Web automation includes navigating pages, filling in forms, and clicking on links.

One way Chickenfoot addresses this goal is a technique for identifying page components by keyword pattern matching. This chapter describes Chickenfoot, a programming system embedded in the Firefox Web browser, which enables end users to automate, customize, and integrate Web applications without examining their source code. Unlike desktop applications, Web applications are much more exposed and open to modification. Chen-Hsiang Yu, in No Code Required, 2010 Publisher Summary It also stores and manages the data in the information system, that is, database. There are two functions: (1) to link between the hospital’s network and the Internet gateway and (2) to generate a report of animal data including information on its disease. This server is accessed through a Java application developed in eclipse. On the user’s side, Doctor’s PDA/laptop is used to access the server system. Its main advantage in comparison with other scripting languages such as Perl is that it can be incorporated with the application itself, which brings an opportunity to the server itself to generate a part of the source code.

PHP is a general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for dynamic application development. To get information dynamically the PHP is used. The desktop application is used to get information from the MySQL server running on a Windows XP operating system.

A desktop application is developed as a server in the hospital.
