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SharePoint Architecture is a computer program by Microsoft. It allows for the exchange and management of data through a Web-based application. It also maximizes investments.
Trolling, an internet phenomenon, was not so much invented by one person as developed independently on the web itself, as a result of many individuals doing the same thing.
Single-tier architecture is the notion of having the user interface of a web application, the middle ware and the data access all contained in one whole architecture. Usually in Software Engineer you break your application to make them more maintainable and sustainable. If you know that your software will not grow over time, you may want to do a single tier architecture.
Service Oriented Architecture is a movable set of design principles used during the phases of systems development and integration in computing. SOA also provides a way for consumers, such as web based applications, to be aware of available SOA based services
A spider web on the wrist really has no significance, but if done correctly, can be a very interesting idea... I do know for a fact that a spider web on the elbow means the individual has spent time behind bars, ie "growing cobwebs while waiting..." In Russia a spider and web on the hand mean you're a drugaddict. Without the spider it means your a thief.
The web address of the Center For Architecture is: http://www.PhiladelphiaCFA.org
The web address of the Architecture For Art is: http://www.architectureforart.com
The web address of the Chicago Architecture Foundation is: http://www.architecture.org
The web address of the Historical Architecture Development is: kirkmanhousemuseum.org
The web address of the Architecture And Design Museum is: http://www.aplusd.org
The web address of the Storefront For Art And Architecture is: http://storefrontnews.org
The web address of the Gardner Museum Of Architecture And Desi is: http://www.gardnermuseumarchitecture.org
Web services architecture is explained in great detail with excellent diagrams and supporting documentation on the World Wide Web Consortium's website.
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The TEK web browser was not developed by one specific person. The company Nokia originally developed what they called NokiaTek. Eventually, this became a browser that more than just Nokia mobile devices used and was eventually renamed TEK.
The web designers are responsible for the whole architecture of a website. From the very tiny content up to the higher contents such as web pages and so on.
The most basic architecture for the web was developed by a group of scientists working for the American Dept. of Defense in a division called either DARPA or ARPA ([Defense] Advanced Research Projects Agency) The name shifted back and forth over time.They worked to develop a network called DARPA (or ARPA) net. The goal of the project was to create a form of communication that couldn't be brought down with nuclear weapons. To that end, the internet is still capable of re-routing traffic on the fly without interruption.The other big player in the early web was IBM, and their development of the TCP/IP protocol stack. Perhaps more important even than the protocols themselves, IBM allowed others to use them without patent fees. This made them very popular. We're still using a version of TCP/IP today.