Cyberinfrastructure and Web 2.0
Source: Indiana University
The authors review the emergence of a diverse collection of modern Internet scale programming approaches, collectively known as Web 2.0, and compare these to the goals of cyberinfrastructure and e-Science. e-Science has had success following the Enterprise development model, which emphasizes sophisticated XML formats, WSDL and SOAP-based Web Services, complex server-side programming tools and models, and qualities of service such as security, reliability, and addressing. Unfortunately, these approaches have limits on deployment and sustainability, as the standards and implementations are difficult to adopt and require developers and support staff with a high degree of specialized expertise.
| Format: | Size: | 1092.10 | |
| Date: | Jan 2008 |



