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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Principles and Technologies
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ISBN
9781040058190
Publisert
2024
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Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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