PENGEMBANGAN EVALUASI PEMBELAJARAN BERBASIS MULIMEDIA DENGAN FLASH, PHP, DAN MYSQL
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https://doi.org/10.9744/informatika.10.2.79-85Keywords:
CBT, Server-side Flash, Flash interface, multimedia.Abstract
Computer-Based Testing (CBT) program was launched for years to give testtakers the options of taking computerized version of test. The application which genarate academic score is developed as a server-side with Adobe Flash. Flash is well known as a powerful and dynamic front-end for the Web. However, Flash is also great interface for server-side applications. PHP can launch server-side script using Flash as a front-end and pass variables back and forth between Flash and the PHP pages. Along with PHP, MySQL can be used to store data and later retrieve it. Using Flash as a front-end, data and variables are passed between the MySQL database, PHP, and Flash to enchance aplication's functionality in managing databases.Downloads
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2011-10-01
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Sutopo, H. (2011). PENGEMBANGAN EVALUASI PEMBELAJARAN BERBASIS MULIMEDIA DENGAN FLASH, PHP, DAN MYSQL. Jurnal Informatika, 10(2), 79-85. https://doi.org/10.9744/informatika.10.2.79-85
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