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.