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Monday, April 1, 2024

Advantages of RIAs: A Novel Outline of Web Development

 A rich internet application (RIA) is a web based application designed to bring the same features and functions generally connected with desktop applications. 

RIAs normally segregate the dispensation across the Internet/network by locating the user interface and related movement and potential on the client side, and the data exploitation and operation on the application server side.


The Web 2.0 revolution has elevated the order for improved user experience (UX), usability and better communication. And this in twirl has put strain on web developers to look for new technologies and tools to congregate the demand. Web developers nowadays are progressively using technologies such as Adobe Flash/Flex, Java, and Ajax etc for creating web applications called RIAs or Rich Internet Applications. 

RIAs can be referred to as completely interactive business applications alike in power to the desktop, but as a substitute of being heavy on the client-side; they are installed at a single server and are internet driven. 

RIAs provide a rich, appealing experience that progresses user satisfaction and improves productivity. Google Earth is one of the best examples of a RIA.

A Rich Internet Application allocates a respectable proportion of the application to perform on the user's local system. The application for the client is designed to execute functions that develop the user's experience. 

In other word - a server itself will update the client with fresh updates as required without delaying end user to execute some action.

Advantages of RIAs

• They offer an attractive and interactive user experience without page reloads or refreshes

• RIAs reduces difficulty of data - users can interactively visualize and influence complex data more successfully

• Users get instant and energetic visual feedback of their actions

• They run on browsers, no software is needed

• Web users can vaguely supervise and scrutinize data through a web based system

• RIA merges the best of desktop and web. As web does not prohibit anyone, RIA automatically becomes cross-platform

• Low cost operation

• Tasks can be completed quicker

• Faster search and filtering

RIAs have the capability to convey online users’ full-fledged functionalities like a desktop application through interactive, rich and intelligent interface.  

RIAs also give enterprises a new platform for content distribution such as text, images, audio, and video in the most suitable and user oriented way. 

The RIA applications offer various benefits and are an essential tool rich and fresh web development. Its significance in the Web 2.0 can barely be over-emphasized.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Google Reveals 'Time Machine' to Explore Space and Time

Google has developed a 'Time Machine' with which one can concurrently explore space and time at tremendously elevated resolutions. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute have powers the most recent browser technology to generate GigaPan Time Machine, a system that allows spectators to discover gigapixel-scale, high-resolution videos and image series by berating or zooming in and out of the images whereas at once poignant back and forth through time.

Users can use the structure to spotlight in on the information of a booth surrounded by a panorama of a carnival halfway, but also quash time to see how the booth was erected. Or they can gaze at a group of plants sprout, cultivate and flower, shifting viewpoint to observe some plants budge outrageously as they produce while others get eaten by caterpillars. Or, they can scrutiny a computer simulation of the early universe, viewing the gravity functions across 600 million light-years to compact topic in to filaments and lastly in to stars that can be seen by zooming in for a close up.

"With GigaPan Time Machine, you can at the same time explore space and time at tremendously high resolutions," said Illah Nourbakhsh, associate professor of robotics and head of the CREATE Lab.

"Science has always been about tightening your point of view by choosing a meticulous experiment or observation that you think might offer imminent. But this system guarantees what we call comprehensive science, incarcerating enormous amounts of data that can then be explored in astonishing ways," added Nourbakhsh.

An enabling technology for time-lapse GigaPans is a feature of the HTML5 language that has been incorporated into such browsers as Google's Chrome and Apple's Safari. HTML5, the latest revision of the HyperText Markup Language (HTML) standard that is at the core of the Internet, makes browsers capable of presenting video content without use of plug-ins such as Adobe Flash or Quicktime.

When the Time Machine GigaPan has been developed, users will able to interpret and save their explorations of it in the form of video ‘Time Warps.’

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