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Previous studies on hotel website performance have relied on frequency counting, content analysis or user behavioral approaches. These studies cannot accurately calculate hotel website performance in terms of user assessments of dimension/ attribute weighting and performance ratings. The aim of this research is to develop a scientific model that integrates a set of website evaluation dimensions for...
Since the emergence of social software, it greatly enhances the internet user's interpersonal communication and social interaction, also affects people's learning and education. Through the content analysis of 438 academic papers published in educational Journals from 2003 to 2008, this article summarizes the characteristics, existing problems of the educational application of various social software,...
Now a day's video blogs are playing an important role. To effectively manage the vlogs and make them more conveniently accessible for users is a challenging problem. In this paper we proposed a novel vlog management model which is consists of two stages: annotation and search. In Vlog annotation, we extract informative keywords not only from the textual content of the target vlog itself but also from...
This paper discusses the potential opportunities and challenges of applying content analysis to Web based content, in particular the content available on Web 2.0 sites. The relative strengths and limitations of the method are described. To illustrate how content analysis may be applied to web-based content we provide a brief overview of a case study that investigates cultural impacts on the use of...
By comparison analysis, sample analysis and content analysis to clarify the Web-based open access for wide learning platforms with the characteristics of zero distance, wide open access, compatible and inclusive, raise detailed measures to establish platforms with concept of innovation and institutional innovation.
Recently, blogs boom with easy publishing tools to lager popularity on the internet. And with broad links, blogs become important information sources. Some enterprises even have chosen blogs as a channel for products/services promotion. Bloggers introduce news and goods to blog visitors and present related information. However, when receiving diversely framed information, people react differently...
To establish a valuable Website is a big challenge facing many service firms of China. This research evaluated the hotels' Websites in Mainland China from a functionality perspective. Three categories (state-owned, foreign-funded and private) of hotels were selected separately for study. Content analysis was used to analyze and compare the performance of these hotel Websites in terms of site design...
Web forums provide platforms for any Internet users around the world to communicate with each other and express their opinions. In many of the discussions in Web forums, it involves issues related to terrorism and crime. Some participants are even using the platform to propagandize their ideology or recruit members to commit crime. In this work, we propose a Web forum analysis system to analyze the...
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