Integration of Web Technologies in Software Applications. Is Web 2.0 a Solution?
Cezar Liviu Cervinschi () and
Diana Butucea ()
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Cezar Liviu Cervinschi: Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest
Diana Butucea: Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest
Database Systems Journal, 2010, vol. 1, issue 2, 39-44
Abstract:
Starting from the idea that Web 2.0 represents “the era of dynamic web”, the paper proposes to provide arguments (demonstrated by physical results) regarding the question that is at the foundation if this article. Due to the findings we can definitely affirm that Web 2.0 is a solution to building powerful and robust software, since the Internet has become more than just a simple presence on the users’ desktop that develops easy access to information, services, entertainment, online transactions, e-commerce, e-learning and so on, but basically every kind of human or institutional interaction can happen online. This paper seeks to study the impact of two of these braches upon the user – e-commerce and e-testing. The statistic reports will be made on different sets of people, while the conclusions are the results of a detailed research and study of the applications’ behaviour in the actual operating environment.
Keywords: Web 2.0; web technology; e-commerce; online transaction; e-testing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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