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  2. Joomla - Wikipedia

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    Joomla (/ ˈ dʒ uː m. l ɑː /), also styled Joomla! (with an exclamation mark) and sometimes abbreviated as J!, is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) for publishing web content on websites.

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  4. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    The terms "free", "subscription", and "free & subscription" will refer to the availability of the website as well as the journal articles used. Furthermore, some programs are only partly free (for example, accessing abstracts or a small number of items), whereas complete access is prohibited (login or institutional subscription required).

  5. Information retrieval - Wikipedia

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    Automated information retrieval systems are used to reduce what has been called information overload. An IR system is a software system that provides access to books, journals and other documents; it also stores and manages those documents. Web search engines are the most visible IR applications.

  6. Web development - Wikipedia

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    Phase one involves crafting a web strategy and analyzing how a website can effectively achieve its goals. Keil et al.'s research [18] identifies the primary reasons for software project failures as a lack of top management commitment and misunderstandings of system requirements. To mitigate these risks, Phase One establishes strategic goals and ...

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  8. Reliability of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Shi et al. extended this analysis in discussing "The wisdom of polarized crowds" in 2017 based on content analysis of all edits to English Wikipedia articles relating to politics, social issues and science from its start to December 1, 2016. This included almost 233,000 articles representing approximately 5 percent of the English Wikipedia.

  9. Technology acceptance model - Wikipedia

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    The TAM model has been used in most technological and geographic contexts. One of these contexts is health care, which is growing rapidly [18] Saravanos et al. [19] extended the TAM model to incorporate emotion and the effect that may play on the behavioral intention to accept a technology. Specifically, they looked at warm-glow.