mardi 28 juillet 2015

Website Vs Webapp

We have static and dynamic websites. Then again, we have web apps. It is said that dynamic web sites are simply informational, thought the contents are changing, they are just informational and do not provide much of user interactivity. However, web apps provide user interaction more, they say. So, does a simple search functionality or login functionality make a website get consideration as a webapp?

Also, suppose we use already available widgets in our site. Does it make our site a web app?

Also, what are the following: websites or web apps? and why?

  1. An otherwise static restaurant site that has a Google Maps widget on it, allowing users to input their own address to get directions to the store.

  2. A self-made website, built without any programming knowledge on the part of the creator, but that uses third party widgets to interact with users (a website created in WordPress, for example).

  3. A completely static web page with zero user interaction, which is built dynamically from runtime compiled back end code, NOT simply static HTML.

  4. Google: https://www.google.com/. One of the simplest, yet most powerful, web pages in the world.

  5. A news magazine web page with no particular user interactivity, but that hides most of their content behind a pay wall requiring subscribers to log in to read it.




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