Traditional web-based services that require users to browse via documents and fill out forms, are difficult to use with mobile devices. Moreover, as the web paradigm assumes activ...
Jussi Saarinen, Tommi Mikkonen, Sasu Tarkoma, Jani...
Web 2.0 represents the evolution of the web from a source of information to a platform. Network advances have permitted users to migrate from desktop applications to so-called Ric...
Priya Nagpurkar, William Horn, U. Gopalakrishnan, ...
A visual simulator has been developed as an example of Web-based education tool, which is designed for students to understand graphically internal behavior and structure of comput...
Abstract. The single-system approach is no longer sufficient to handle the load on popular Internet servers, especially for those offering extensive multimedia content. Such servic...
The rapid growth of the Web has made it possible to build collaborative applications on an unprecedented scale. However, the request-reply interaction model of HTTP limits the rang...