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ONLINE SYSTEMS,FUNCTIONS,AND

PLATFORMS

GROUP 3
BANTOLINO,BEATRICE
DE SOSA, RHOFEE
MALIMBAN,AMIEREEN
QUINIQUINI,RAFAEL
FUNCTION OF ONLINE SYSTEM
• ONLINE SYSTEMS- are the online
versions of information systems, which is
“the process of and tools for storing,
managing, using, and gathering of data
and communications in an organization.
An example of information systems are
tools for sending out communications and
storing files in business.”
WHAT IS WEB PAGE?
• A web page or web page is a document
commonly written in HyperText Markup
Language ( HTML) that is accessible
through the internet or other network
using an Internet browser. A web page is
accessed by entering a URL address and
may contain text, graphics ,and hyperlinks
to other web pages and files. The page you
are reading now is an example of a web
WHAT IS WEB 1.0?
• An old internet that only allows
people to read from the internet. First
stage World wide linking web pages
and hyperlink. Web is use a
“information portal” it uses table to
positions and align elements on page.
WHAT IS WEB 2.0?
It is a platform that give users the
possibility to control their data. This is
about user- generated content and the
read-write web. Everyone can be
content producer.
FEATURES OF WEB 2.0
 Folksonomy- allow users to categorize and
classify/arrange information using freely chosen
keywords (e.g. tagging). Popular networking
sites such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc.
use tags that start with the pound sign (#). This is
also referred to as hashtag.
 Rich User Experience- content is dynamic and is
responsive to user’s input. An example would be
a website that shows local content. In the case of
social networking sites, when logged on, your
account is used to modify what you see in their
 User Participation- the owner of the website is
not the only one who is able to put content.
Others are able to place a content of their own by
means of comments, reviews, and evaluation.
Some websites allow readers to comment on an
article, participate in a poll, or review a specific
product( e.g. Amazon.com, online stores).
 Long Tails- services that are offered on demand
rather than a one –time purchase. In certain
cases, time-based pricing is better than file –size
pricing is better or vice-versa. This is
synonymous to subscribing to a data plan that
charges you for the amount of time you spent in
the internet, or a data plan that charges you for
 Software as a Service- users will subscribe to a
software only when needed rather than
purchasing them. This is a cheaper option if you
do not always need to use a software.
For instance, Google Docs is a free web-based
application that allows the user to create an edit
word processing and spreadsheet documents
online. When you need a software, like a Word
Processor, you can purchase it for a one-time huge
amount and install it in your computer and it is
yours forever. Software as a service allows you to
“rent” a software for a minimal fee.
 Participation- diverse information sharing
through universal web access. Since most users
Example of Web 1.0 and Web 2.0

Web 1.0- Shopping carts, Mp3.com


Web 2.0- Blog/wikis, Social network,
Yahoo, Youtube
What is Web 3.0?
• Suggested name by John Markoff of the New York Times
for the third-generation of the web.
• In this generation, all the application on web or mobile
will be upgraded with more features.
• It apply same principle as WEB 2.0 : two way interaction
• Web 3.0 will be more connected, open, and intelligent,
with semantic Web technologies, distributed databases,
natural language processing, machine learning, machine
reasoning, and autonomous agents.
COMPARISON OF THE
THREE WEB

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