A Responsive Website: Development and Traffic Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.7719/jpair.v26i1.416Keywords:
Information Technology, responsive website, website, traffic analysis, descriptive-applied design, PhilippinesAbstract
Internet Access is now more mobile than ever because of the introduction of internet enabled devices such as Smart-watch, Smartphones, Tablets, Phablets in addition to the Laptops and Palmtops. The study developed a responsive website and provided a website traffic analysis. It employed the descriptive and applied methods of research. Documentary analysis was used to determine the Transparency Seal requirements. The Enidus web application development model was used to develop a responsive website. Google Analytics was used to describe the website traffic. The study found out that the Transparency Seal requirements were divided into seven (7) categories namely: a) Agency's Mandate, Vision, Mission, and List of Officials; b) Annual Financial Reports; c) DBM Approved Budget and Targets; d) Projects, Programs, and Activities, Beneficiaries, and Status of Implementation; e) Annual Procurement Plan 2015; f) System of Ranking Delivery Units and Individuals; and g) Quality Management System certified by international certifying body or Agency Operations Manual. The Enidus model provides a clear perspective regarding the life-cycle of a website. Google Analytics is an excellent tool for Website Administrators to monitor website traffic for it provides data not only on the visitors' sessions, but also to the devices used.
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Bertot, J. C., Jaeger, P. T., & Grimes, J. M. (2010). Using ICTs to create a culture of transparency: E-government and social media as openness and anti-corruption tools for societies. Government information quarterly, 27(3), 264-271. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2010.03.001
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