A study of various Characteristics and Categories of Web Applications
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Web Applications, Web Application Characteristics, Traditional applications, softwareAbstract
This kind of application is accessible through the World Wide Web Consortium's technologies and standards. The Web browser is utilised as a user interface for these software systems. Tiers are logical portions of a web application, and each tier has a job assigned to it. It's natural for web apps to have an n-tiered structure since they're designed to be used on several devices at once. Three-tiered applications are the most prevalent, although there are numerous variants. The presentation, application, and storage layers are sometimes referred to as the presentation, application, and storage tiers. There are three tiers in a web application: the first is the web browser, the second is a dynamic content engine (such as CGI, JSP/Java, PHP, Perl or Spring), and the third is a database. When a user accesses a website, the middle tier responds to their requests by doing database queries and changes and generating a user interface.
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