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Informationen zum Autor Gottfried Vossen is Professor of Computer Science and a Director of the Institür für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Universität Münster (Department of Information Systems, University of Muenster, Germany). His research in the area of object-based database systems has dealt primarily with models for data and objects, database languages, transaction processing, integration with scientific applications, XML and its applications, and workflow management. Klappentext Learning how to program with Ajax! but without the history! scope! and perspective of the Web 2.0 landscape? This book discusses the principles and examples of Web 2.0 in order to feed the business! technical and creative developers--developers who will create new products and services that extend the boundaries of the web as we know it. --what can our company provide to our customers and employees using this new technology? Is it worth it? What are the security drawbacks? --is there a newer! proven business model for our site than paid advertising! and how do we implement it? --who is sharing best practice examples and cases? If you need answers to these and other questions! you need this book: a condensed! verified! and reliable source of information that allows technical and business developers an entry into this still emerging and unstructured landscape. Zusammenfassung The emergence of Web 2.0 is provoking challenging questions for developers: What products and services can our company provide to customers and employees using Rich Internet Applications! mash-ups! Web feeds or Ajax? What are best practices and how do we apply them? This title offers a complete view of Web 2.0 including services and technologies.
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Chapter 1: A Brief History of the Web; Chapter 2: A Review of the Technological Stream; Chapter 3: Enabling Techniques and Technologies; Chapter 4: Sample Frameworks for Web Application Development; Chapter 5: Impacts of the Next Generation of the Web; Chapter 6: The Semantic Web and Web 2.0
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"The most exciting aspect of this current era of the Web, which has come to be known as Web 2.0, is that everything is read/write. Whether it's people communicating and sharing content with each other on social network sites like YouTube and Facebook, or computers talking to each using web services, or people personalizing their news using RSS and blogs, Web 2.0 is a two-way experience - it's no longer a one-way, broadcast model as it was in the Dot Com era of the Web. Dr. Gottfried Vossen and Stephen Hagemann have very clearly explained this transition to the new read/write era of the Web, and they paint a picture of how it might progress to the next stage via Semantic Web and other technologies. This book will help you understand the ongoing evolution of the Web, and push you to create applications that take advantage of the read/write Web." -- Richard MacManus, Editor, Read/WriteWeb