Jess: SW Arch, Week 10

Jessica Morton
Invisible College
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1 min readMar 12, 2015

Chapter 7: Specific Patterns of Web 2.0

The Synchronized Web Pattern
This pattern is also known as:

Office 2.0
New synchronized applications that provide the same sort of functionality as people collaborating on one instance of a document. The documents, as well as the applications that create and show them, are often online, and all users have a consistent view of their state.

The Online Desktop pattern
Many companies are changing the software we use by shifting applications from the desktop operating system to a model of being on a server and accessed via the Web.

Rich Internet Applications and Rich User Experience
These both are relevant to but are not themselves manifestations of the Synchronized Web pattern.

The Observer pattern
Where one or more objects is registered to observe an event that may be raised by the observed object.

REST
The Representational State Transfer model treats application state and functionality as resources to be manipulated with a constrained set of commands.

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