Web 2.0 Architectures
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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...
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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.
The "Web 2.0" phenomena has become more pervasive than ever before. It is impacting the very fabric of our society and presents opportunities for those with knowledge. The individuals who understand the trends and opportunities Web 2.0 represents are racing to cash in while Web 2.0 companies like Google see their stock pass $600 a share. While many simply describe it as an interactive "Web of participation" embracing concepts such as "trusting your users", both business and technical analysts struggle to understand it in greater detail and the opportunity it represents.
This fascinating book puts substance behind Web 2.0. More accurately, the authors of Web 2.0 Design Patterns -- Duane Nickull, Dion Hinchcliffe, and James Governor, who together have a great deal of experience with technical specifications and industry trends -- have distilled the core design patterns of Web 2.0 coupled with an abstract model and reference architecture. This Web 2.0 knowledge was distilled using several high-profile Web 2.0 companies as examples. 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.
Web 2.0 Design Patterns examines the Web 2.0 phenomena from it's humble origins to it's current state. After piecing together Web 1.0 architecture, the book researches successful Web 2.0 services such as Google AdSense, Flickr, BitTorrent, MySpace, Facebook and Wikipedia to explain why they are not just different economically and socially, but technically. Web 2.0 Design Patterns goes on to examine:
- A Model for Web 2.0 -- An in-depth look at the evolution of the Client-Server model into a more elaborate model for Web 2.0. It illustrates concepts such as "servers" evolving into a services (SOA) tier to facilitate interactions between systems and humans.
- A Web 2.0 Reference Architecture - A generic component view that helps decision-makers recognize the basic patterns in existing Web 2.0 applications and software that can be repurposed for other commercial ventures.
- Specific patterns of Web 2.0 -- Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Software as a Service pattern (SaaS), Participation-Collaboration Pattern, AJAX, Mashups, Rich User Experience (a.k.a. RIA), Collaborative Tagging Systems (Folksonomy), and more which can be repurposed to other businesses of technologies.
In true Web 2.0 fashion, Nickull, Hinchcliffe, and Governor also present the reference model and patterns in Web 2.0 Design Patterns on their companion web site so that others in the industry can augment it and continue the discussion.
About the authors:
Duane Nickull (http://technoracle.blogspot.com) worked for both the United Nations CEFACT committee and OASIS, writing and building new SOA for global integration of multiple systems. A senior technical evangelist for Adobe Systems, Inc., he has contributed to many SOA and Web Services standards and articles.
Dion Hinchcliff (http://web2.wsj2.com/) is founder and Chief Technology Officer of a premier consulting firm, which specializes in Enterprise Web 2.0, SOA, WOA, and RIA strategy and execution. He works with IT clients in the federal government and Fortune 500 companies. He is Editor-In-Chief of the Web 2.0 Journal and AjaxWorld Magazine.James Governor (http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/) is an Industry Analyst with RedMonk, the first analyst firm built on open source. Providing high quality research at no cost, all of the firm's content is open and freely accessible.
This fascinating book puts substance behind Web 2.0. More accurately, the authors of Web 2.0 Design Patterns -- Duane Nickull, Dion Hinchcliffe, and James Governor, who together have a great deal of experience with technical specifications and industry trends -- have distilled the core design patterns of Web 2.0 coupled with an abstract model and reference architecture. This Web 2.0 knowledge was distilled using several high-profile Web 2.0 companies as examples. 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.
Web 2.0 Design Patterns examines the Web 2.0 phenomena from it's humble origins to it's current state. After piecing together Web 1.0 architecture, the book researches successful Web 2.0 services such as Google AdSense, Flickr, BitTorrent, MySpace, Facebook and Wikipedia to explain why they are not just different economically and socially, but technically. Web 2.0 Design Patterns goes on to examine:
- A Model for Web 2.0 -- An in-depth look at the evolution of the Client-Server model into a more elaborate model for Web 2.0. It illustrates concepts such as "servers" evolving into a services (SOA) tier to facilitate interactions between systems and humans.
- A Web 2.0 Reference Architecture - A generic component view that helps decision-makers recognize the basic patterns in existing Web 2.0 applications and software that can be repurposed for other commercial ventures.
- Specific patterns of Web 2.0 -- Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Software as a Service pattern (SaaS), Participation-Collaboration Pattern, AJAX, Mashups, Rich User Experience (a.k.a. RIA), Collaborative Tagging Systems (Folksonomy), and more which can be repurposed to other businesses of technologies.
In true Web 2.0 fashion, Nickull, Hinchcliffe, and Governor also present the reference model and patterns in Web 2.0 Design Patterns on their companion web site so that others in the industry can augment it and continue the discussion.
About the authors:
Duane Nickull (http://technoracle.blogspot.com) worked for both the United Nations CEFACT committee and OASIS, writing and building new SOA for global integration of multiple systems. A senior technical evangelist for Adobe Systems, Inc., he has contributed to many SOA and Web Services standards and articles.
Dion Hinchcliff (http://web2.wsj2.com/) is founder and Chief Technology Officer of a premier consulting firm, which specializes in Enterprise Web 2.0, SOA, WOA, and RIA strategy and execution. He works with IT clients in the federal government and Fortune 500 companies. He is Editor-In-Chief of the Web 2.0 Journal and AjaxWorld Magazine.James Governor (http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/) is an Industry Analyst with RedMonk, the first analyst firm built on open source. Providing high quality research at no cost, all of the firm's content is open and freely accessible.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Web 2.0 Architectures “
InhaltsverzeichnisChapter 1 An Architect s View of the Web
Looking for Web 2.0
Capturing Web 2.0 Knowledge with Patterns and
Architecture
Chapter 2 A Different View of the Internet
Best Practices for Forensic Architecture
Internet Aspects
Chapter 3 Dissecting Web 2.0 Examples
DoubleClick and Google AdSense
Ofoto and Flickr
Akamai and BitTorrent
MP3.com and Napster
Britannica Online and Wikipedia
Personal Websites and Blogs
Screen Scraping and Web Services
Content Management Systems and Wikis
Directories (Taxonomy) and Tagging (Folksonomy)
More Hints for Defining Web 2.0
Chapter 4 Modeling Web 2.0
A New Client/Server Model for Web 2.0
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
Architectural Models That Span Tiers
Consistent Object and Event Models
Chapter 6 From Models to Patterns
A Metamodel for Architectural Patterns
The Pattern Presentation Template
Chapter 7 Specific Patterns of Web 2.0
The Service-Oriented Architecture Pattern
The Software as a Service (SaaS) Pattern
The Participation-Collaboration Pattern
The Asynchronous Particle Update Pattern The Mashup Pattern
The Rich User Experience Pattern
The Synchronized Web Pattern
The Collaborative Tagging Pattern
The Declarative Living and Tag Gardening Pattern
The Semantic Web Grounding Pattern
The Persistent Rights Management (PRM) Pattern
The Structured Information Pattern
Summary
Chapter 8 Where Are We Going from Here?
Web 2.0 Offshoots
A Timeless Way to Build Software 2.0
The Timeless Way of Building Software: Inspiration for the Next
Generation of Web Software
Creating Open Services That Last (and That Anyone Can
Use)
Web 2.0 into the Uncertain Future
Colophon
Autoren-Porträt von James Governor, Dion Hinchcliffe, Duane Nickull
James Governor is Principal Analyst and founder of RedMonk (http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/). He leads coverage in the enterprise applications space, assisting clients with application development, integration middleware and systems management issues, as they relate to operational and business process optimization.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: James Governor , Dion Hinchcliffe , Duane Nickull
- 2009, 248 Seiten, Maße: 17,8 x 23,2 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: O'Reilly Media
- ISBN-10: 0596514433
- ISBN-13: 9780596514433
Sprache:
Englisch
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