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E-Book, Englisch, 412 Seiten

Reihe: Chapman & Hall/CRC Textbooks in Computing

Anderson Web 2.0 and Beyond

Principles and Technologies
1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4398-2868-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Principles and Technologies

E-Book, Englisch, 412 Seiten

Reihe: Chapman & Hall/CRC Textbooks in Computing

ISBN: 978-1-4398-2868-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Web 2.0 and Beyond: Principles and Technologies draws on the author’s iceberg model of Web 2.0, which places the social Web at the tip of the iceberg underpinned by a framework of technologies and ideas. The author incorporates research from a range of areas, including business, economics, information science, law, media studies, psychology, social informatics and sociology. This multidisciplinary perspective illustrates not only the wide implications of computing but also how other areas interpret what computer science is doing.

After an introductory chapter, the book is divided into three sections. The first one discusses the underlying ideas and principles, including user-generated content, the architecture of participation, data on an epic scale, harnessing the power of the crowd, openness and the network effect and Web topology. The second section chronologically covers the main types of Web 2.0 services—blogs, wikis, social networks, media sharing sites, social bookmarking and microblogging. Each chapter in this section looks at how the service is used, how it was developed and the technology involved, important research themes and findings from the literature. The final section presents the technologies and standards that underpin the operation of Web 2.0 and goes beyond this to explore such topics as the Semantic Web, cloud computing and Web Science.

Suitable for nonexperts, students and computer scientists, this book provides an accessible and engaging explanation of Web 2.0 and its wider context yet is still grounded in the rigour of computer science. It takes readers through all aspects of Web 2.0, from the development of technologies to current services.

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Undergraduate and graduate students and researchers in information systems/information science, computer science, web development, educational technology, media studies, sociology, and psychology.


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What Is Web 2.0?
The Dot-com Boom and Bust
The Emergence of Web 2.0
Controversy around the Web 2.0 Moniker
O’Reilly’s Web 2.0
So, What Is Web 2.0?
The Iceberg Model

THE SIX BIG IDEAS
User-Generated Content
Why People Do It
Sc ale of Activity
The Problem with User-Generated Content
The Value of UGC as a Term

Architecture of Participation
History of Architecture of Participation
Designing for Participation

Data on an Epic Scale
A Short History of Search
The Web Goes Commercial
Working at the Internet Sc ale
Using the Epic Scale of Data

Harnessing the Power of the Crowd
The Wisdom of Crowds
Collective Intelligence
Harnessing the Power of the Crowd
Harnessing the Power of Critical Thinking

Openness
The Roots of Openness on the Web
Principles of Openness
Openness in Practice
Applying Ideas of Openness to Web 2.0

The Network Effect and Web Topology: What Size and Shape Is the Web and Why Does It Matter?
The Network Effect
Web Topology

WEB 2.0 SERVICES
Blogs
Introduction to Blogs
A Short History of Blogs
Blog Software Development
Blogging Takes Off
The Blogosphere
Researching the Blogosphere

Wikis
Introduction to Wikis
Short History of Wikis
Example System: MediaWiki
Wikipedia
The Wikisphere
Researching the Wikisphere

Online Social Networks
Introduction to Social Network Sites
A Short History of Social Network Sites
Example System: Facebook
SNSs Take Off
The SNS Ecosystem
SNS Research

Media Sharing
Podcasting
Photo-Sharing Sites
Video-Sharing Services

Social Bookmarking Sites
Introduction to Delicious
Short History of Delicious
The Social Bookmarking Ecosystem
Research

Microblogging Services
Introduction to Twitter
Short History of Twitter
Twitter Technical Architecture
The Twitter Ecosystem
Research

FRAMEWORK FOR THE FUTURE
Technology and Standards
How the Web Works
How Web 2.0 Services Work
Handling the Epic Scale of Data
Standards

Beyond Web 2.0
The Semantic Web
Smartphones and the Rise of Apps
Leveraging the Social Graph
WebOS and the Browser as Operating System
Cloud Computing
Big Data
The Internet of Things
Web Science

Epilogue
References
Index

Exercises, Discussion Points, and Further Reading appear at the end of each chapter.


Paul Anderson is a writer and technology forecaster for Intelligent Content Ltd. and was recently technical editor for JISC TechWatch, a horizon scanning service for UK universities. A graduate in computer science from the University of Leeds, he has worked for more than 25 years in industry and academia as a software developer, technology transfer officer, and technology futures specialist. He has also written extensively for a range of education, trade, and current affairs publications and was awarded the EPSRC’s Computer Science Writer of the Year prize in 2007.



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