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whitepaper Load Testing 2.0 for Web 2.0: Simplifying performance validation for Rich Internet Applications2007-05-01 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  Today, rich internet application (RIA) technologies are making dramatic inroads in corporate environments. One of the big reasons for the growth of RIA technologies is a better user experience. But while these rich next-generation applications promise a radically different customer experience, they also have the potential to overwhelm the servers and networks that deliver the content to client browsers. Before Ajax or other RIA technologies can be ready for prime time in your business, you need to verify that they can deliver enterprise-scale performance. This white paper helps uncover the many unknowns around stress testing Web 2.0 applications.

Tags: Web Development and Design, Software Project Management, Software Engineering, Methodology, Application Development
  
whitepaper Input Validation of Client-Server Web Applications Through Static Analysis2007-04-30 University of California
  While early web applications were created with all data processing done on the server, the expansion in the use of scripting languages embedded in web browsers (specifically, dialects of ECMAscript - JavaScript and JScript) in techniques such as AJAX have allowed for change in the design of web applications. They are no longer run solely on the server-side with a limited input interface of static boxes in an HTML form, but are combinations of two programs - a client program run by the web browser communicating with a server program. While new applications of this type bring benefits in usability, the additional complexity may introduce security problems.

Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Mash-It-Up With PHP (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The presenter of this webcast shows how one can create interesting and compelling Web sites by combining content from multiple sources into an integrated experience. The attendee will learn how to create one's own mashup using PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) and other popular applications, like Microsoft Virtual Earth.

Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development
  
whitepaper Paperthin Case Study: J.R. Simplot Company0000-00-00 PaperThin
  The J. R. Simplot Company is a privately held agribusiness corporation based in Boise, Idaho. As the company grew, the need for a more Simplot Public Internet Site unified approach, both in the business and on the Web, became increasingly important. Previously, sites had been maintained with tools such as Microsoft FrontPage, Dreamweaver, HTML, Lotus Notes, and other applications. Simplot sought to unify all of their diverse Web sites, with the goal of offering value to each of their locations. The team reviewed a number of applications, including Simplot Corporate Intranet Vignette and Percussion, but ultimately selected PaperThin's CommonSpot Content Server because CommonSpot offered the functionality and customization capabilities needed and at an affordable price.

Tags: Database Management, Linux - Open Source
  
whitepaper Web 2.0 Expo: Show Me The Money2007-04-18 SlideShare
  This presentation explains the Web 2.0 Expo.

Tags: Application Development
  
whitepaper Second Brain - Your Personal Internet Library2007-04-17 SlideShare
  This is a presentation for Personal Internet Library.

Tags: Web Development and Design
  
whitepaper Spanish Hotel Chain Boosts Web Sales by 200 Percent With Flexible Online IT Solution2007-04-16 CA (Computer Associates)
  Sol Melia owns 350 hotels in 30 countries, making it the world's largest chain of resorts and Spain's largest hotel chain. Sol Melia wanted to increase international sales and customer retention by offering a quality and personalised service while also simplifying the booking process for partners and travel agents. The company used a flexible model-driven development solution to deliver a web-enabled marketing and sales system that can be used by staff, partners and potential customers across the globe. The new system has increased Sol Melia's online sales by 200 percent and opened up new international markets. Operational efficiency at the company has also improved.

Tags: Application Development
  
whitepaper Innovative Online Gameplay Community Serves Up 4 Million Pages Per Day0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The Bungie.net site is the online companion to the wildly successful Halo 2 video game for Xbox, released in November 2004 by Microsoft. The site also acts as the community hub for all things related to Bungie games. Built with the Microsoft .NET Framework, Bungie.net serves up more than 4 million pages per day, accumulating 300 gigabytes of online game statistics per month from more than 1 million games played daily. Deemed "Most Innovative Design" by IGN Entertainment in 2004, the site provides innovative ways for users to view game statistics and details as well as interact with each other through forums and team Web pages. The release of the Bungie.net site represented a milestone in online console gameplay.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper National Health Service Improves Patient Care for 59 Million Citizens0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The National Health Service (NHS) provides healthcare for 59.6 million citizens of the United Kingdom. Recent initiatives have mandated improvements in the way citizens access healthcare and other government services. As a result, NHS anticipates that greater numbers of patients and healthcare providers will need to access information using the NHS Web site. To meet this challenge, NHS realized it needed to improve site performance. A team of developers migrated the site from ASP to Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 in only four months, improving performance five times compared to the previous Web site. With these changes and using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 development system, NHS is meeting customer service and accessibility mandates and exceeding performance expectations.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Discount Brokerage Web Site Increases Productivity, Reduces Costs, Improves Service0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Credential Securities, a Credential Group company, provides credit union members with access to self-managed, online investing services through its Web site Credential Direct. When Credential converted its operations to a new carrying broker, the company needed to develop a new Web site and client management application that offered the same functionality as before, but also integrated with new back-end applications - and the company had just 90 days to do it. Using .NET connection software and the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET development system, Credential accomplished this complex project on time and on budget. The solution enabled increased developer productivity, helped provide significant cost savings, and improved customer service.

Tags: .NET, Application Development