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    CUseeMe is a low-cost product for Internet videoconferencing. 

  • IMHO (in my humble opinion)

    Like FYI (for your information), IMHO (in my humble opinion) is an abbreviation for a phrase sometimes used in online chatting and e-mail. 

  • stickiness

    Stickiness is anything about a Web site that encourages a visitor to stay longer. 

  • Webification

    Webification (sometimes seen with a lower case w) is the act of converting content from its original format into a format capable of being displayed on the World Wide Web. 

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About Application development frameworks

In computer systems, a framework is often a layered structure indicating what kind of programs can or should be built and how they would interrelate. An SOA framework is generally more comprehensive than a protocol and more prescriptive than a structure. Examples of SOA frameworks include The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DODAF), and many others. Learn more about application development frameworks for developing and integrating services and applications in a service-oriented architecture.