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Web applications

LC control no.sh2012001728
Topical headingWeb applications
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Variant(s)Applications, Web
Applications, Web-based
Web-based applications
Weblications
See alsoApplication software
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Found inWork cat.: Metrics for performance tuning of web-based applications, 2000.
FoSE 2007 (2007 : Minneapolis, Minn.). Future of software engineering, 2007: p. 200 (A Web application is an application that is invoked with a Web browser over the Internet)
Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (21st : 2007 : Stevenson, Wash.). SOSP '07, 2007: p. 31 (Web applications are client-server applications in which a web browser provides the user interface)
International Symposium on Visual Computing (2nd : 2006 : Lake Tahoe, Nev.). Advances in visual computing, 2006: v. 1, p. 813 (A web-based application is a server side application where the computations are performed at the server side and the results are delivered to the applet running on the client machine)
International Conference of B and Z Users (4th : 2005 : Guildford, England). ZB 2005, 2005: p. 472 (Web-based applications are distributed systems that can be accessed using a Web browser; the scope and complexity of current Web applications varies widely: from small-scale, short-lived services to large-scale enterprise applications distributed across the Internet and corporate intranets and extranets)
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Meeting. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society ... Annual Meeting, Oct. 2001: p. 1191 (Design considerations for web-based applications; the rapid growth of weblications (application-oriented software delivered as a service over the Web) has revealed a lack of effective guidelines for their design and implementation)
Google search, Apr. 18, 2012 ("web applications" = 33,000,000 hits; "web-based applications" = 5,730,000 hits; "weblications" = 286,000 hits)