...WEB 3.0 FOR MASTERS IN APPLIED SCIENCE Information Communication and Technology MONIKA NEKKANTI UNIVERSITY OF DENVER UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FACULTY: STEVE STARLIPER DIRECTOR: TOM TIERNEY ICT 4005 Technical Foundations. October28, 2014 ABSTRACT Web systems are the fast growing and more demanded ones these days. Everyone rely upon it daily for any of their work that might be study, business, personal or entertainment purpose. Whatever the purpose is user expects a well organized, fast and intelligent communication with the system he/she uses. That is where web 3.0 comes into picture. This paper gives a clear idea about web 3.0 which can be easily understood by a newbie too. How intelligent web systems work and what all components and methods, how they work and make the web system intelligent. It even covers about some fallacies people make while choosing an algorithm for their web system and also discusses how it benefits the user and makes his/her work easy. This gives a quick idea about the internal functioning of the web system and limitations. TABLE OF CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. EVOLUTION OF WEB 2 a. WEB 1.0 2 b. WEB 2...
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...Peering E d i t o r : C h a r l e s Pe t r i e • p e t r i e @ s t a n fo rd . e d u Embracing “Web 3.0” Ora Lassila • Nokia Research Center James Hendler • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute I n an article published in The New York Times this past November, reporter John Markoff stated that “commercial interest in Web 3.0 — or the ‘Semantic Web,’ for the idea of adding meaning — is only now emerging.”1 This characterization caused great confusion with respect to the relationships between the Semantic Web and the Web itself, as well as between the Semantic Web and some aspects of the so-called Web 2.0. Some wanted to reject the term “Web 3.0” as too business-oriented; others felt that the vision in the article was only part of the larger Semantic Web vision, and still others felt that, whatever it was called, the Semantic Web’s arrival in the Business section of The New York Times reflected an important coming of age. With the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Web Ontology Language (OWL) — the languages that power the Semantic Web — becoming standards and new technologies reaching maturity for embedding semantics in existing Web pages and querying RDF knowledge stores, something exciting is clearly happening in this area. Semantic Web Background With more than 10 years’ work on the Semantic Web’s foundations and more than five years since the phrase became popular, it’s an opportune moment to look at the field’s current state and future opportunities. From...
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...Web 3.0 in business Web 3.0 is the next generation of information infrastructure that will enable great level of intelligence in all systems and applications. Today Web 3.0 is only developing , but soon smart capabilities of computers will perform hard and complex tasks that before required human interference. Such things as understanding and reasoning will be available for computers that will accomplish all tasks with great scale and efficiency. Today these technologies are used by different organizations and businesses. Let’s have a look at some examples: Best Buy Best Buy Co., Inc. is an American multinational consumer electronics corporation headquartered in Richfield, Minnesota. It also operates in Puerto Rico, Mexico, Canada and China (Wikipedia) This company uses Web 3.0 mainly in search optimization and web commerce. This means that Best Buy can now put additional information into the description of their products and online ads. It will make them easier for different search engines, such as Google and Yahoo , to be found. Best Buy is one of the firs companies which started to use web 3.0. It uses the Resource Description Framework ( RDF) To make the search more targeted . It benefits shoppers searching for products. According to Best buy this has increased traffic by 30% , but it is not the only benefit. Also product comparisons became much deeper. Best Buy can also take the data from its own catalog and integrate it with the other sources of data (internally and...
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...Contents How has Web 2.0 influenced the changes in websites and their use in the last 10 years? 1 Introduction 1 History of the Web 1 Decline of Web 1.0 and Rise of Web 2.0 1 Difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 1 What is Web 2.0? 2 Characteristics 2 Technologies Used in Web 2.0 3 Use of Web 2.0 3 Forthcoming Websites 4 Marketing for forthcoming websites and businesses 4 Future of Web 2.0 and Introduction to Web 3.0 6 How has Web 2.0 Impacted on Society? 6 Negatives of Web 2.0 and possible decline 7 Rise of Web 3.0 7 References 8 How has Web 2.0 influenced the changes in websites and their use in the last 10 years? Introduction Web 1.0 is the brain child of Tim Berners Lee. It was an amazing standard that has led to the Web as we know it today. Although it was incredibly rough around the edges, it had massive amounts of potential that with the right structure would allow it to become something great. History of the Web Decline of Web 1.0 and Rise of Web 2.0 The web as we know it began as Web 1.0. It was an early design that was seen more as an incredibly rough and un-appealing draft than the innovative intricate design that we see today. As suggested by Cormode and Krishnamurthy “content creators were few in Web 1.0 with the vast majority of users simply acting as consumers of content.” [1] This is incredibly accurate. The truth is, as we previously stated, Web 1.0 was rough around the edges and didn’t exactly welcome visitors with...
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...such as PC magazine. According to Tech Encyclopedia, Web 3.0 is a nickname for Semantic Web. However, some defined as the other Semantic Web. As u heard it before and I have mentioned in the earlier posts, Semantic web is trying to develop a concept of transforming everything such as documents, emails, videos, images, etc into elements of a database. Hence it will provide precise and well-defined meaning for users. In my opinion, Web 3.0 could be the next Semantic Web Services whereby according to Stolberg et.al (2005), "Semantic Web Services as integrated solution for realising the vision of the next generation of the Web". Image above source: http://hello.eboy.com/eboy/wp-content/uploads/2006/04/FTN_CommunicationCity_06t_tm.jpg The interesting part is, here are the few possibilities of the Web in the future for you to visualise: Software agent will obey human's instruction to seek for information and obtain precise information which is adapting a concept Semantic Web. The 3D Web whereby users will be able to explore the virtual world life-style, simultaneously surfing for data and interacting with others in 3D. The Media-Centric Web, which according to source " A Web where you can find media using other media—not just keywords. You supply, say, a photo of your favorite painting and your search engines turn up hundreds of similar paintings". A Mobile 2.0, which was mention by Nadeesha which basically a web that is everywhere. Do you think its possible to...
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...Business Domain Areas like Banking, Financial, Mortgage and Retail. Worked for Adidas, Deutsche Bank, ABN AMRO, American Express,Royal Bank of Scotland and Pearson. •Diverse experience utilizing Java tools in Web and client-server environments including Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE), EJB,I phone, JSP, Java Servlets (including JNDI), Struts, JDBC, Spring and Hibernate technologies, JReports,JMS, AJAX, DOJO, JSON, Log4J and expertise on IDEs such Eclipse and WSAD. •Developed SOAP based requests for communicating with WebServices. •Worked in implementing Core Java & J2EE design patterns like Singleton, Factory Pattern, Service locator, Business Delegate, Session Façade and Value object etc. •Experienced in Oracle 10g, Sybase, DB2, MS SQL Server 2005 and TOAD from Quest.Experienced in Database Design, Data Analysis, Developing stored packages, Procedures, Functions, Triggers, SQL performance tuning and Data conversions. •Experience in UML with Rational Rose, MS Visio for system designing tasks. Strong front-end development using JavaScript, CSS, HTML, DHTML. •Experienced with XML related technologies such as XML, XSLT, XSD, DTD.SAX and DOM Parsers. •Experience working on BEA WebLogic Server and Portal, IBM WebSphere, WebSphere MQ (MQ Series) and Portal and Web Servers including iPlanet, Apache Tomcat and the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS).Experience in developing automated build solutions using ANT 1.5. Specialties:Java (1.4, 5.0), I phone,Android...
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...automatically 11 Identifying the best candidates for virtualization 12 Extending insights with data visualization 12 The confluence of discovery analytics and human analysis 15 Conclusion 16 For more information Introduction An intimate knowledge of IT assets and dependencies has always been imperative to mitigating the risk of data center migrations and improving the resiliency of the IT environment. But the IT discovery process can be slow, costly and prone to error. And for all their value in helping organizations determine where and how to plan a migration or improve IT resiliency, traditional asset inventories and dependency maps provide only part of the picture. With modern IT infrastructures an intricate web of interdependencies, uncovering the total IT environment, including the logical relationships between physical, virtual and cloud elements, has never been more important—or more complex. IBM’s analytics for logical dependency mapping, ALDM, reengineers the IT discovery process to provide a more complete and accurate view of the IT infrastructure. It is designed to facilitate data center migration planning but also provide insights for companies looking to optimize or improve the resiliency of their IT environment. Developed by IBM Research, ALDM uses analytics and advanced mathematical modeling to simplify IT inventories and dependency mapping, while...
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...CITRIIX LICENSE CLUSTERING INTRUCTIONS The following steps describe the overall process involved in installing and configuring licensing on a cluster-enabled server. These steps assume you configured the clustering on the hardware on which you intend to install the license server. A detailed procedure follows. 1. Ensure that the first node has control of the cluster resources. 2. On the first node of the cluster, start the Citrix Licensing installation from the command-line and install it on the first node to the shared cluster drive (not the quorum drive). 3. Move the resources from the active node in the cluster to the second node. 4. Install the license server on the second node to the same shared location as the first node. 5. Obtain license files that specify the cluster name of the license server as the host name. After obtaining license files, you must add them to the license server and then reread them. 6. Configure your Citrix product to use the cluster name—not the node name—of the license server cluster. Note: When a clustered license server fails over, the cluster service renames the lmgrd_debug.log to the name of the node that previously hosted the services. Then it starts the services on the new active node and creates a new lmgrd_debug.log. To install licensing on a cluster-enabled server 1. Install Java on both cluster nodes. You can find a supported version on the Citrix product CD in the Support folder. 2. Ensure that the cluster IP address, cluster...
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...used to form a fully-functional web server. Linux is the most popular operating system used in web servers. The most important of these four technologies is Apache, Apache is the software that serves webpages over the Internet via the HTTP protocol. Once Apache is installed, a standard Linux machine is transformed into a web server that can host live websites. Other components of LAMP include MySQL and PHP. MySQL is a popular open source database management system (DBMS) and PHP is a popular web scripting language. Together, these two products are used to create dynamic websites. Instead of only serving static HTML pages, a LAMP server can generate dynamic webpages that run PHP code and load data from a MySQL database. 2. For Internet websites which are located throughout the entire world, what is the estimated market share for dynamic websites which use LAMP as opposed to Microsoft IIS and the Microsoft Active Server Page scripting language? A: As of today, LAMP (Apache) = 56.4% and Microsoft IIS = 12.9% and I cannot find the percentages for the Microsoft Active Server Page. 3. What is PHP? A: PHP is a widely-used open source general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development and can be embedded into HTML. 4. What is the JAVA Server Page and how may it be used for creating dynamic websites? A: Java Server Pages (JSP) is a technology that helps software developers create dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or...
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...generate reports -Single Instance Store (SIS) –Conserves disk space by creating a single master copy of duplicate files. Terminal Service role When a client runs an app on the TS it is using the resources of the TS not the client. Terminal Server- supports installed apps TS licensing- Manages client Access Licensing. TS session Broker- Manages connections to multiple terminal servers by session. TS Gateway- Allows access to TS from the internet using Http TS Web Access- Allows access to TS using a web-based Client. Application Server Roles When the application services role is installed .NET Framework 3.0 feature is also installed. Windows process Activation Service support- Provides a method to automatically start and stop applications. Print Service Role The print Services role includes the following optional roles: -Print Server -LDP Service Enables UNIX client computers running the line printer remote (LPR) application to send jobs to windows server 2008 printers. -Internet Printing- Implements a Web-based printer management...
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...32557 Enabling Enterprise Information Systems Assignment 1 Information Systems Review and Report Revitalise Company Website Project 4 April 2013 Author David Green - Student number 11486331 Collaborator Essendran Naidoo - Student number 11486331 Tutor Bee Bee Chua Lecturer Grant Mooney Table of contents 1 Executive Summary 3 2 Methodology and Assumptions 6 2.1 The Rating System 7 3 Website Reviews 11 3.1 Apple Australia Website 11 3.1.1 Objective 11 3.1.2 Description 11 3.1.3 Scope 11 3.1.4 System Process 12 3.1.5 Website Review and Rating System 18 3.1.6 Website Strengths and Weaknesses 20 3.2 Skinomi Website 21 3.2.1 Objective 21 3.2.2 Description 21 3.2.3 Scope 21 3.2.4 System Process 23 3.2.5 Website Review and Rating System 29 3.2.6 Website Strengths and Weaknesses 31 3.3 UTS Supersearch 32 3.3.1 Objective 32 3.3.2 Description 32 3.3.3 Scope 32 3.3.4 System Process 32 3.3.5 Website Review and Rating System 37 3.3.6 Strengths and Weaknesses 39 4 Selected website and overall summary 40 4.1 The Comparisons 41 4.2 Conclusions 42 Executive Summary It doesn’t matter if you are designing a new information system or evaluating an old system, it is useful to be able to compare the functionality of one system with another in some valid way. One way to evaluate and compare information systems by applying a set of criteria, encompassing factors considered important. For such...
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...service provider for LECSL installation/configuration, the company is now looking for ways on how to improve their business. Due to this, the researchers develop an e-commerce website for Infocom Solutions Powerlinks Co. that will enable the business firm to showcase their products and services online. In addition, the proposed website will include a knowledge-base system that will provide troubleshooting tips to site visitors with regards to basic computer and surveillance camera problems. Purpose and Description of the Study This study aims to create an e-commerce website for Infocom Solutions Powerlinks Co. that will allow the company to conduct online transactions and improve their company services through the use of the World Wide Web. Through the proposed E-commerce website, dissemination of product and services information as well as transactions of orders...
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...Web Conferencing Programs In response to recent inquiries on web conferencing programs available in the market today, I have researched and compiled a list of some of the top competitors based on cost, options, user interface, and support. With these comparisons I am confident our department will select the best web conferencing program to satisfy our needs. Microsoft LiveMeeting The first web conferencing program to review is Microsoft LiveMeeting. LiveMeeting is a conferencing software solution that integrates into Microsoft Office Outlook and can also operate as a stand-alone web-based application. LiveMeeting has online conference call registration and can trigger reminder e-mails to recipients prior to the web conference. LiveMeeting basic supports up to 150 attendees, offers instant meeting sessions without the need to schedule in advance, and allows users to share specific applications or their entire desktop. For collaboration during the conference, users can use webcams and video feeds for a more personal face-to-face interaction, and even share notes during the meeting. There are polling and survey options, virtual breakout rooms so select members can have a side-bar chat, and a pop-out Q and A window for an on-screen discussion. There is also an audio bridge users can add as well as a session recording option for playback later, which adds flexibility of use. Because LiveMeeting’s can occur at any time, Microsoft also provides live technical support 24 hours...
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...Lesson 1 Deploying an Application Server Knowledge Assessment Fill in the Blank Complete the following sentences by writing the correct word or words in the blanks provided. 1. The storage area networking technology supported by Windows Server 2008 as a lower cost alternative to Fibre Channel is called Internet Small Computer System Interface_(iSCSI). 2. The only server roles discussed in this lesson that are not included with the Windows Server 2008 product are __________ and __________. 3. DHCP and DNS are known as _Infrastructure_ services. 4. To create a searchable catalog of Web services on your network, you would install the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) role. 5. To create Websites that people can use to collaborate on documents and tasks, you must install the sharepoint role. 6. The feature that enhances fault tolerance by providing multiple data paths to a single server storage device is called __Multipath I/O (MPIO) ___. 7. The Windows Server 2008 file server element that conserves disk space by eliminating duplicate copies of files is called __Single Instance Store (SIS)_. 8. The Application Server role is essentially a superset of the __Web Server (IIS)________ role. 9. To implement Windows Vista desktop themes on a Windows Server 2008 computer, you must install the __Desktop Experience_ feature. 10. The type of activation recommended by Microsoft for medium to large networks with volume licensing agreements...
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...Danesh sk lane P.S – Shibpur,Dist – Howrah,West Bengal - 711109 |Career Objective | To work in a productive environment with ample opportunities to build strong technical and professional skills and to experience sustained career growth. |Professional Summary | • Having experience in developing client/server web application using Java/J2EE technology • Proficient in use of Struts , Spring and Hibernet Framework • Good knowledge in exposing and consuming Web services • Versatile in J2EE technologies specially Servlets, JSP, JDBC, EJB • Good Knowledge in Java server programming and MVC-architecture |Working Profile | . Worked at Platoon Technologies as Trainee Software Engineer (From 6th July 2009 to 7th June 2010 ) Bangalore, India. • Worked at Sasken Communication Technologies as Software Engineer (From 10th June 2010 to 29th March 2012) Bangalore, India |Software Proficiency ...
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