| Publisher | IBM | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 23.1KB PDF | Date added | 27 May 2008 |
| Topics | Software Engineering, Web Services, Application Development | ||
| Downloads | 12 | ||
Any software development life cycle must be properly organized before the developer can expect to successfully execute a project. This is also true of Web 2.0, where a well-planned life cycle will let the developer realize the vision of building Web services in shorter development cycles, allow quick testing and deployment, and provide for service versioning. In this paper, get to know the software development life cycle for Web 2.0-based applications. Web 2.0 application-development processes need to be more agile than standard development methodologies allow for. In a Web 2.0 world, the users are going to be more agile in their thinking, will want things more quickly, and are getting used to rapid change. The role of Web 2.0-enabled content-management tools is becoming clear.
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