Volume- 8
Issue- 6
Year- 2020
DOI: 10.21276/ijircst.2020.8.6.6 | DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.21276/ijircst.2020.8.6.6 Crossref
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Kabir Narang , Ms. Shivangi Kaushal, Ms. Ashima Gambhir
Analysing the data of a deadly pandemic that has created a mess in this wonderful world and caused a lot of deaths is a need of this hour such that we can easily take preventive measures and hold this pandemic growth and eradicate it with certain measures and proper planning and a study is needed to analyse whether any inter-mediate hosts have facilitated the transmission of the virus to humans or vice versa and this could only be done if precise data is analysed [1][6]. The main objective behind writing this paper is to present an idea that how knowledge to an emerging frontend technology like React JS can lead to a wonderful user interface that can serve as a data analyser web software for this deadly pandemic. The paper revolves around a project created with a bunch of features of React JS from exciting frontend components with Material UI to writing CSS, JSX and making API calls to collect worldwide data related to Corona virus [9]. The major highlights of the project entitled in this paper are no page reloads, Responsiveness, body-parsing, API calls for data collection, JSX (HTML inside JS), sorting algorithms, dynamic data representation, REDUX, data representation in dynamic graphs/pie charts. In this a large number of npm packages like react, react-dom, @material-ui etc along with React JS and CSS library like Material UI has been used in order to code the website such that it results in an attractive, responsive and a beautiful project with a single technology that is JS. The web software entitled in this paper is a complete package of features of React JS integrated with some other frontend technologies like CSS and material UI going through which any user can analyse the data related to corona virus geographically as well as graphically.
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Student, B.Tech, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, ASET, Amity University Haryana, India (email: kabirnarang39@gmail.com)
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