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The Death of Binary Software: End User Software Moves to the Web
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Antero Taivalsaari
,
Tommi Mikkonen
,
Matti Anttonen
,
Arto Salminen
The
World Wide Web
is the most powerful medium for
information sharing
and distribution in the history of humankind. The use of the Web is rapidly spreading into many new areas outside its original intended use, including its use as a platform for software applications. So far, a number of obstacles have hindered the development and deployment of full-fledged, truly interactive web applications. However, new emerging standards such as HTML5 and WebGL are removing the remaining limitations and transforming the Web into a real software platform. In this paper we argue that the trend towards web-based software will cause a
paradigm shift
in the
software industry
from binary applications to dynamically delivered web applications. In the future, the use of conventional binary programs will be limited to system software, whereas the vast majority of end user software will be developed using web technologies. All this will imply significant changes in the development, deployment and use of software, and open up interesting opportunities in
software engineering
research as well.
Conference:
Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing - C5
, 2011
DOI:
10.1109/C5.2011.9
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