Government Web 2.0 & Social Media
Leveraging Web Tools to Enhance Communication and Connectivity
Training Seminar: December 9 and 10, 2008
Optional Workshop: December 11, 2008
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Optional Workshop Program Agenda
Thursday, December 11, 2008
9:00 - 12:00
Web 2.0 Design Patterns, Models, and Analysis: Understanding the Technology Required for 2.0 Projects
Duane Nickull, Senior Technology Evangelist, Adobe Systems
Many enterprises seek knowledge of the design patterns used by successful Web 2.0 companies. This session starts with Tim O'Reilly's list of Web 2.0 examples and distills the abstract architectural patterns from behind the examples. By using the patterns' notation, the core knowledge of the design principles is preserved in a template that can be reused in multiple domains including government.
This workshop will also demonstrate the evolution of the two-tier client-server model into a five-tier model based on the consistent concepts of most successful Web 2.0 patterns. The model serves as a useful starting point for anyone either designing business models or technology for Web 2.0. The Web 2.0 model is also used to illustrate a reference architecture. This abstract set of technology components allows developers to start thinking about the types of technology decisions required for building Web 2.0 projects.les is preserved in a template that can be reused in multiple domains including government.
- Abstract architectural patterns
- Designing business model for first-time Web 2.0 adopters
- Technology for Web 2.0 integration
- Illustrating a reference architecture
- Evolution of two-tier client server model into five-tier model
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