New Ways to Build Rich Internet Applications.

The article discusses rich Internet applications (RIA), indicating that developing RIA's presents more challenges than developing traditional applications. RIA's have been popular in 2008, the article states, due to their ease of use and functionality. Topics include scaling problems, comparisons wi...

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Published in:Computer (00189162) Vol. 41; no. 8; pp. 10 - 13
Main Author: Lawton, George
Format: Article
Published: IEEE Aug2008
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