Category: Technology
Company: Gartner
Created by: consultant
Number of Blossarys: 2
The central location that hosts Web pages or a website and enables a remote “client” (system or program) to access the material held.
A software concept and infrastructure — supported by several major computing vendors (notably Microsoft and IBM) — for program-to-program communication and application component delivery. The Web ...
Deploying Web-services-enabled software will be an evolutionary process, not a revolutionary one. The majority of software vendors have committed to supporting Web services software standards within ...
Web TV services enable a user to access the Web on a television set using a special remote control and a decoder that sits on top of the TV. Services are offered by various types of provider — e.g., ...
Web widgets are reusable, stand-alone Web applications that can be embedded into third-party sites by any user that has appropriate rights of authorship. They don’t require site-specific compiling or ...
Refers to any application or document that uses the Internet as a communication backbone while exploiting Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP) as a means to link to other applications or content.
Web-oriented architecture (WOA) is a substyle of service-oriented architecture (SOA) that leverages Web architecture. It emphasizes the generality of interfaces (user interfaces and APIs) via five ...