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Web Applications Software
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ALSO CALLED: Web Software, WWW Software, and Web Application Software
DEFINITION: Software stored on a server and delivered via the Web based on the web, usually a combination of one or more interactive Web pages that can invoke and integrate Browsers, Active Server Pages (ASP), server-side Visual Basic or Java scripts, Access or SQL Server databases, HTML, XML, Cookies, and/or Component
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Dojo Fundamentals
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Learn about many of the low-level tools which Dojo provides to help implement progressive enhancement, optimize scripts for deployment to ensure that pages load fast, and how to use many of Dojo's layout widgets to provide flexible solu...
Posted: 10 Nov 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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Forrester on Enterprise RIA Adoption - What a Difference a Good Strategy Makes
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This webinar will help application development professionals sort through the tactical and strategic issues regarding the purchase and deployment of RIAs in the enterprise.
Posted: 31 Oct 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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How to maintain high application performance
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In this webcast, performance management expert Bernd Harzog reviews what you need to do maintain high performance.
Posted: 26 Mar 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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WEB APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE DEFINITION (continued):
Software stored on a server and delivered via the Web based on the web, usually a combination of one or more interactive Web pages that can invoke and integrate Browsers, Active Server Pages (ASP), server-side Visual Basic or Java scripts, Access or SQL Server databases, HTML, XML, Cookies, and/or Component Object Model (COM) objects to create a dynamic website for bidirectional submitting, retrieving, and storing of information. A Web application is usually a three-tier structure, comprising a User Service tier (allowing user access to the application), a Business Service tier (allowing the user to carry out complex activities) and a Data Service tier (which allows data storage and retrieval). Visit WhatIs.com - a knowledge exploration and self-education tool about information technology.
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