Quality Measurement of Business Web Application
Serdica Journal of Computing (2008)
- Volume: 2, Issue: 1, page 31-44
- ISSN: 1312-6555
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topTarcsi, Adam. "Quality Measurement of Business Web Application." Serdica Journal of Computing 2.1 (2008): 31-44. <http://eudml.org/doc/11451>.
@article{Tarcsi2008,
abstract = {With the development of the Internet culture applications are
becoming simpler and simpler, users need less IT knowledge than earlier;
from the ‘reader’ status they have reached that of the content creator and
editor.
In our days, the effects of the web are becoming stronger and stronger—
computer-aided work is conventional almost everywhere. The spread of the
Internet applications has several reasons: first of all, their accessibility is
widespread; second, their use is not limited to only one computer or network
on which they have been installed.
Also, the quantity of accessible information now and earlier is not even
comparable. Not counting the applications which need high broadband or
high counting capacity (for example video editing), Internet applications are
reaching the functionality of the thick clients associates. The most serious
disadvantage of Internet applications – for security reasons — is that the
resources of the client computer are not fully accessible or accessible only
to a restricted extent. Still thick clients do have some advantages: better
multimedia perdormance with more flexibility due to local resources and the
possibility for offline working.},
author = {Tarcsi, Adam},
journal = {Serdica Journal of Computing},
keywords = {CMMI Model; Software Quality Measurement; Web 2.0 Business Model; Web Applications},
language = {eng},
number = {1},
pages = {31-44},
publisher = {Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences},
title = {Quality Measurement of Business Web Application},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/11451},
volume = {2},
year = {2008},
}
TY - JOUR
AU - Tarcsi, Adam
TI - Quality Measurement of Business Web Application
JO - Serdica Journal of Computing
PY - 2008
PB - Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
VL - 2
IS - 1
SP - 31
EP - 44
AB - With the development of the Internet culture applications are
becoming simpler and simpler, users need less IT knowledge than earlier;
from the ‘reader’ status they have reached that of the content creator and
editor.
In our days, the effects of the web are becoming stronger and stronger—
computer-aided work is conventional almost everywhere. The spread of the
Internet applications has several reasons: first of all, their accessibility is
widespread; second, their use is not limited to only one computer or network
on which they have been installed.
Also, the quantity of accessible information now and earlier is not even
comparable. Not counting the applications which need high broadband or
high counting capacity (for example video editing), Internet applications are
reaching the functionality of the thick clients associates. The most serious
disadvantage of Internet applications – for security reasons — is that the
resources of the client computer are not fully accessible or accessible only
to a restricted extent. Still thick clients do have some advantages: better
multimedia perdormance with more flexibility due to local resources and the
possibility for offline working.
LA - eng
KW - CMMI Model; Software Quality Measurement; Web 2.0 Business Model; Web Applications
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/11451
ER -
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