How Websites Move Information for Communication:
- Web 2.0 - Social Networking sites, Blogs, Wikis, Video Sharing sites and Web Applications all fall under this category. Web 2.0 uses JavaScript to upload and download new data from the web server without undergoing a full page reload, this allows users to continue to interact with the page by separating communications such as data requests going to the server, and data coming back to the page. Examples of this are the News Feed on Facebook, which will continue to refresh itself even if the user does not refresh the page, or the comments section on YouTube, which will also continue to refresh whilst a user watches a video.
- Cloud Computing - Hardware and software programs are delivered over a network as a service, instead of being stored on the user's computer, they are stored on a network at a separate location, this means less storage space is used up on the user's computer, it also reduces the number of performance-intensive actions the user's computer must execute. The user simply has to log in to the service to gain access to the programs they need to use.
A decent start, but you also need to cover the function of the hardware in the web architecture.
ReplyDeletewww: Your blogger post does explain the role of web architecture in website communications. M1 achieved
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