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This page provides an overview of 4 articles related to 'web application', listing most recently updated content first. Note that filters may be applied to display a sub-set of articles in this category (see FAQs on filtering for usage tips). Select this link to remove all filters.

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A web application is an application that is accessed over a network such as the Internet or an intranet. The term may also mean a computer software application that is hosted in a browser-controlled environment (e.g. a Java applet) or coded in a browser-supported language (such as JavaScript, combined with a browser-rendered markup language like HTML) and reliant on a common web browser to render the application executable. Web applications are popular due to the ubiquity of web browsers, and the convenience of using a web browser as a client, sometimes called a thin client. The ability to update and maintain web applications without distributing and installing software on potentially thousands of client computers is a key reason for their popularity, as is the inherent support for cross-platform compatibility. Common web applications include webmail, online retail sales, online auctions, wikis and many other functions. (Excerpt from Wikipedia article: Web application)

Key statistics

Metadata related to 'web application' (as derived from all content tagged with this term):

  • Number of articles referring to 'web application': 42 (2.5% of published articles)
  • Total references to 'web application' across all Ariadne articles: 65
  • Average number of references to 'web application' per Ariadne article: 1.55
  • Earliest Ariadne article referring to 'web application': 1997-05
  • Trending factor of 'web application': 6.2 (see FAQs on monitoring of trends)

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Top authors

Ariadne contributors most frequently referring to 'web application':

  1. brett burridge (see articles on this topic by this author)
  2. brian kelly (see articles on this topic by this author)
  3. mike jones (see articles on this topic by this author)
  4. nikki rogers (see articles on this topic by this author)
  5. simon price (see articles on this topic by this author)

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Windows Explorer: The Index Server Companion

Brett Burridge describes the Index Server Companion, an application he has created that allows Microsoft Index Server to index content from remote websites and ODBC databases.

October 2002, issue33, tooled up

Windows NT Explorer

Brett Burridge discusses Active Server Pages (ASP) - one of the most useful facilities provided by Windows NT server.

June 1999, issue20, tooled up

Windows NT Explorer

Brett Burridge on Internet Information Server (IIS 4.0)

September 1999, issue21, tooled up

Windows NT Explorer: Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)

Brett Burridge investigates the use of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), the XML-based protocol that is taking a leading role in the emerging area of Web Services.

October 2001, issue29, regular column

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