Social Community Website 0th Review

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An Enhanced Social Community Web Application

Objectives
Social Community Web application is an application where many of the online community members share common categories. The available websites have limitations which are about to be eliminated in this project. Permission needs to be granted by the authorized system in order for the user to use the system. Once the user is granted access to a social community website he/she can begin to socialize. This social community website is used for career and professional point of view.

Many add on applications like threads, posts, trees, watch list etc., are embedded into this website which are really useful both for the user as well as the admin.

The project is planned to deal with large number of messages in the forum with inherent certainty for seasoned users.

We develop an intelligent alert service called Rich Site Syndication (RSS) which assists ordinary Web surfers. Administration module is provided which allows the administrator to manage various topics for the technical forum.

User can subscribe to various forums available and view the subscribed forums online. Reports of different ranges are generated for gathering clear information.

Software Requirements
Win XP JDK 1.6 Netbeans Apache Tomcat Server Internet Explorer 8 or Above MySQL Server

Hardware Requirements
Intel Pentium IV Processor 512 MB RAM 40 GB Hard disk

References
Faieta, B.Huberman, B.Verhaeghe, P.Synthetron N.V. Scalable Scalable Online Discussions as Listening Technology, IEEE (2006). Technology, Lee, M.KO.Cheung, C.M.K. Choon Ling, Sia Kai H.Lim City University of KO. Hong Kong How Positive Informational Social Influence Affects Consumers Decision of Internet Shopping? IEEE (2006) 2006) Java 2 Platform Standard Edition Documentation Java 2 Platform Standard Edition API Specification Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition 1.4 API Specification Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition 1.4 Tutorial

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