Developing a Web Portal for Chemical Engineering Community
Keywords:
Chemical Engineering Portals, Interaction, Portal Comparisons, Chemical CommunityAbstract
Chemical Engineering Portal provides a forum to the engineers’ community to share their new ideas, findings and discuss the issues related to their fields. It takes data from different relevant data sources, organizes them and provides with consistent format for its users. Proposed portal covers almost all the major aspects related to chemical engineering researchers and students such as awareness to the latest advancement in their respective subject and solution for their problems. Its high speed, dynamic rendering and asynchronous communication with data sources make things snappy and very responsive. Although, some chemical engineering portals have been developed but they partially fulfill the user’s requirements. This research work provides a brief comparison of existing chemical engineering portals and proposes some new and advanced features, such as Oral Commands Interpreter, Oral Dictation, and Multitasking, Rental Services, SMS alerts and Chemical Industrial Modules.
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