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Web Technologies and Transitions to Web 3.0

Adrian Ghencea ()
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Journal of Business Economics and Information Technology, 2015, vol. 2, issue 5, 4

Abstract: The information system shall represent the support of the put on and of the simplification of rules and administrative procedures in order to ensure a broad and non-discriminatory public access to public services and also to reduce tariffs for these services, along with the operating costs and the personnel costs. IT&C market and the major brands have come up with new solutions and new architectures: SOA (Services Oriented Architecture), S+S or SaS (Software as Services) complex architectures, modulation, business solutions designed to streamline information and it’s flow, to privilege the citizen access to services, signifying furthermore a careful spending of public money lead to a double vertical and horizontal integration of all services, transactions and applications.

Keywords: web services; web technologies; Web 3.0 transition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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