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Author Governor, James.

Title Web 2.0 architectures / James Governor, Dion Hinchcliffe, and Duane Nickull. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition 1st ed.
Imprint Sebastopol, Calif. : O'Reilly Media, ©2009.
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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 248 pages) : illustrations
text file
Series Adobe developer library
Adobe developer library.
Note Title from resource description page (Safari, viewed August 11, 2009).
Includes index.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Web 2.0 is more pervasive than ever, with business analysts and technologists struggling to comprehend the opportunity it represents. So what exactly is Web 2.0 -- a marketing term or technical reality? This fascinating book finally puts substance behind the phenomenon by identifying the core patterns of Web 2.0, and by introducing an abstract model and reference architecture to help you take advantage of them. In Web 2.0 Architectures, authors Duane Nickull, Dion Hinchcliffe, and James Governor -- who have 40 years of combined experience with technical specifications and industry trends -- examine what makes successful Web 2.0 services such as Google AdSense, Flickr, BitTorrent, MySpace, Facebook, and Wikipedia work. The result is a base of knowledge that developers, business people, futurists, and entrepreneurs can understand and use as a source of ideas and inspiration. This book reveals: A Web 2.0 model: How the classic Client-Server model evolved into a more detailed Web 2.0 model. Web 2.0 reference architecture: A generic component view of basic Web 2.0 patterns that can be repurposed for other commercial ventures. Specific Web 2.0 patterns: How service oriented architecture (SOA), Software as a Service (SaaS), participation-collaboration, mashups, rich user experience, collaborative tagging systems (Folksonomy), and more can be used in your business. If you want to understand what makes Web 2.0 tick, and how it will enhance your business, Web 2.0 Architectures takes you right to the core.
Contents Table of Contents; Preface; Why Web 2.0 Matters; The Post That Led to This Book; Developing Web 2.0 Patterns; How to Use This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Books Online; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Duane's Acknowledgments; James's Acknowledgments; Dion's Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. An Architect's View of the Web; Looking for Web 2.0; Common Web 2.0 Architecture Patterns; Capturing Web 2.0 Knowledge with Patterns and Architecture; About Architecture; A Brief Introduction to Architectural Patterns; A Brief Introduction to Models
How to Use Models and PatternsChapter 2. A Different View of the Internet; Best Practices for Forensic Architecture; Internet Aspects; Basic Communications: TCP/IP; Conversations: HTTP and More; Security; Content; Text and data; Presentation and scripting; Graphics; Multimedia; Semantics; Chapter 3. Dissecting Web 2.0 Examples; DoubleClick and Google AdSense; Applicable Web 2.0 Patterns; Advertising in Context; A Peek at the Future of Online Advertising; Ofoto and Flickr; Applicable Web 2.0 Patterns; Collaboration and Tagging; Akamai and BitTorrent; Applicable Web 2.0 Patterns
Alternate Solutions to BandwidthMP3.com and Napster; Applicable Web 2.0 Patterns; Shifting Patterns and Costs of Music Distribution; MP3.com and Napster Infrastructures; Britannica Online and Wikipedia; Applicable Web 2.0 Patterns; From a Scholarly to a Collaborative Model; Personal Websites and Blogs; Applicable Web 2.0 Patterns; Shifting to Blogs and Beyond; Screen Scraping and Web Services; Applicable Web 2.0 Patterns; Intent and Interaction; Content Management Systems and Wikis; Applicable Web 2.0 Patterns; Participation and Relevance; Directories (Taxonomy) and Tagging (Folksonomy)
Applicable Web 2.0 PatternsSupporting Dynamic Information Publishing and Finding; More Hints for Defining Web 2.0; Reductionism; Chapter 4. Modeling Web 2.0; A New Client/Server Model for Web 2.0; Capabilities; Services; Connectivity/Reachability; Paper as a transport mechanism; USB storage as part of a network; Client Applications/Runtimes; Users; Time Magazine's Person of the Year: You (and Web 2.0); Chapter 5. A Reference Architecture for Developers; About Reference Architectures; The Web 2.0 Reference Architecture; The Resource Tier; The Service Tier; The Client Application Tier
Architectural Models That Span TiersModel-View-Controller (MVC); Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA); Consistent Object and Event Models; Chapter 6. From Models to Patterns; A Metamodel for Architectural Patterns; Patterns; Context; Problem; Solution; Introduction to Concept Map Notation; The Pattern Presentation Template; Pattern; Problem (Story); Context; Derived Requirements; Generalized Solution; Static Structure; Dynamic Behavior; Implementation; Business Problem (Story) Resolved; Specializations; Known Uses; Consequences; References; Chapter 7. Specific Patterns of Web 2.0
Subject Web 2.0.
Web site development.
Computer network architectures.
Semantic Web.
Web 2.0.
Sites Web -- Développement.
Réseaux d'ordinateurs -- Architectures.
Web sémantique.
Web 2.0.
Web site development.
Computer network architectures.
Semantic Web.
Computer network architectures
Semantic Web
Web 2.0
Web site development
Programmatuurtechniek.
World wide web.
Webb 2.0.
Added Author Nickull, Duane.
Hinchcliffe, Dion.
Other Form: Print version: Governor, James. Web 2.0 Architectures. 1st ed. Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media, Inc, ©2009 9780596514433 (OCoLC)380517983
ISBN 9780596550936 (electronic bk.)
0596550936 (electronic bk.)
9780596555771 (electronic bk.)
0596555776 (electronic bk.)
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