Graduate School of Computer and Information Science
Department of Management Information Systems
MMIS 656 - Web Design Technologies
Assignment # 1
Mohammed Aljaafari
Exercise 1.1 Latest Versions Sources
Browser Opera 27.0.1689.66 http://filehippo.com/
Web server Google Chrome 42.0.2292.0 Dev http://filehippo.com/ JavaScript JavaScript FH Plus http://en.softonic.com/
PHP PHP 5.6.5 http://php.net/downloads.php Servlets Java Servlet 3.0 http://www.oracle.com/ ASP.NET ASP.NET 5 http://www.asp.net/vnext Ruby Ruby 2.2.0 https://www.ruby-lang.org Rails Rails 4.2.0 http://railsapps.github.io/installing-rails.html
I have access of below mentioned versions
Browser : Opera 27.0.1689.66
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TCP/IP
Transmission control Protocol/Internet protocol used to connect host computers on internet. First internet ARPANET was developed when US Department of research projects agency (ARPA) in the end of 1970s needed a system to share the resources of their big mainframe systems. In start ARPANET used Network Control Protocol but in 1974 TCP protocol was introduced and all pervious protocols were replaced with TCP Protocol. TCP/IP was the leader in protocols used as a communication protocol on the internet. TCP/IP is still being used as a communication protocol in network operating systems (Abbate, 1994).
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It proposed developing packages; it was a frame work for creating web based user interfaces. In JSF 2.2 (2013-05-21) new concepts kike stateless views, page flows were introduced similarly new versions were introduced every year with modification (Selker & Zambon, 2007).
12. Rails
In 2003 David Heinemeier created Rails while working on a project management tool by 37 signals. In 2004 David extracted Ruby on Rails and officially released. It worked on three basic principles that include Ruby programming language, model-view-controller Architecture, and programmer Happiness over the years Rails have significant number of releases .for the bigneriens in web development Rails created ease for them. Its applications include Twitter and GitHub (Davies, 2004).
13. Ajax
AJAX stands for Asynchronous JavaScript + XML. This term was mentioned first in 18 February 2005 in an article of Jesse James titled “Ajax A New Approach to Web Applications”. AJAX was raised as a new development technique in 2005.many it is a highly responsive and interactive interface believe that it will blur the line between web-based and desktop application. This technology will change the web technology in future (Aune,