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Title: Live Elections Result Updating System (LERUS) for Efusion (pvt) Ltd
Authors: Randunuge, S.L.
Issue Date: 2-Dec-2013
Abstract: Live Election Result Updating System (LERUS) was developed for election result viewers to view, compare and review election results at anytime from anywhere. The objective was to implement a user friendly and an efficient website after analysing all the requirements which an election result visitor exactly expects from it. LERUS was developed by finding solutions over all the difficulties and the disturbance that visitors have encountered while visiting currently available election result websites. LERUS gives the priority to latest live results and provides easy navigations to each election result from any page in the website. Search module provides quick access to any desired election result. Graphical charts give comparative aspect to results. Automatic result alerting module avoids the disturbance visitors faced from automatic page refreshes while visiting other election results websites at live election times. This module is functioned without visitor?s knowledge and new result is alerted automatically as it is arrived. Visitors have an option to turn on/off the popup alert function as their desire. The web application was developed in ASP.NET language using Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008. The .NET Framework 3.0 or higher version is required to run the application. MS-SQL Server was used as database server which works simultaneously well with ASP.Net applications. LERUS will be an ideal option for election result visitors with its new functionalities and user friendliness.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1306
Appears in Collections:2010/2011 BIT Undergraduate thesis

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