Web2 Framework E2EF
Web2 Framework E2EF
0 Framework
FWhj_Y_fWj_ed
:[
Y[d
jhW
hZi >CEJIH
W b_p
dZ KI;H=;D;H7J;:9EDJ;DJ EF?D?EDI 7FFB?97J?EDI Wj
W IZmi A^c`h _e
Ij
LZWVeea^XVi^dch
>bV\Zh 8a^X`h L^Y\Zih d
K^YZdh IV\\^c\
>ciZgVXi^kZbZY^V GVi^c\h
K^gijVaVgX]^iZXijgZ HdX^VaXdccZXi^dch
;dj[ _i[
Ef[dm[X
B:8=6C>HBH
J;9>DEBE=?;I H;9EC8?D7J?ED 9EBB78EH7J?L;<?BJ;H?D= IJHK9JKH;I IOD:?97J?ED
hfh
MBA BVh]jeh GVc`^c\ ;da`hdcdb^Zh GHH
6E>h GZb^m^c\ Egd[^aZXdggZaVi^dc IV\XadjYh
6?6M 6\\gZ\Vi^dc K^gijValdgaYh
GjWndcGV^ah :bWZYY^c\
:B:G<:CIDJI8DB:H
f[
E
Ceij_dj[h[ij_d]X[Yec[il_i_Xb[ H[b[lWdjYedj[dj[Wi_bo\ekdZ
_j
o
dd F[hiedWb_p[Zh[Yecc[dZWj_edi ;d^WdY[ZkiWX_b_jo d j
[i Z [
i C[Wd_d]\kbYecckd_j_[i 9ebb[Yj_l[_dj[bb_][dY[
?
C
e Z kbW e b
h_joKi[h 9 e djh
Openness “The participatory Web.” built to integrate, that websites to a full-fledged Remixing
computing platform Extracting and combining samples of content to create a
The world of Web 2.0 has only become possible
through a spirit of openness whereby developers
- Brad Decrem collectively transform mass serving web applications new output. The term was originally used in music but is
to end users” now also applied to video and other content.
and companies provide open, transparent access
to their applications and content.
participation into valuable
“An emerging network- - Wikipedia RSS
Modularity centric platform to emergent outcomes.” (Really Simple Syndication) A group of formats to publish
support distributed, (syndicate) content on the internet so that users or
Web 2.0 is the antithesis of the monolothic. It emerges “Web 2.0...is about
- Ross Dawson, applications automatically receive any updates.
from many, many components or modules that are collaborative and making the Internet
designed to link and integrate with others, together cumulative creation Future Exploration Network useful for Ruby on Rails
building a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. by its users.” computers” An open source web application framework that
is frequently used in Web 2.0 website development.
User Control - John Hagel - Jeff Bezos
A primary direction of Web 2.0 is for users to control Tag cloud
“A collection of technologies - be it VoIP,
the content they create, the data captured about their web A visual depiction of tags that have been used to describe a
activities, and their identity. This powerful trend is driven by
Digital Media, XML, RSS, Google Maps…
piece of content, with higher frequency tags emphasized to assist
the clear desires of participants. whatever …. that leverage the power of
content comprehension and navigation.
always on, high speed connections and treat
Identity broadband as a platform, and not just a Tagging
Identity is a critical element of both Web 2.0 and the future direction pipe to connect.” Attaching descriptions to information or content.
of the internet. We can increasingly choose to represent our identities
- Om Malik
however we please, across interactions, virtual worlds, and social networks. Virtual architecture
We can also own and verify our real identities in transactions if we choose. The creation of avatars (alternative representations of people), buildings,
objects, and other artefacts inside virtual spaces.
DOMAINS Widget
Small, portable web application that can be embedded into any web page.
Open web
The entire space of the World Wide Web open to anyone to access and participate. This has been XML
the initial domain in which Web 2.0 technologies, applications, and attitudes have developed. (eXtensible Markup Language) An open standard for describing data, which
enables easy exchange of information between applications and organizations.
Enterprise
Inside the firewalls of organizations and their business partners. The power of Web 2.0 technologies,
originally developed on the open web, are now being applied within enterprises to enhance
www.futureexploration.net performance and achieve business outcomes. This domain is sometimes termed Enterprise 2.0. Published under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License
WEB 2.0 Landscape WEB APPLICATION
Widget/ Aggregation/
component recombination
CONTENT RECOMMENDATIONS/
SHARING FILTERING
Rating/ Collaborative
Tagging filtering
SOCIAL NETWORK
Note: Each of these Web 2.0 applications has multiple functionality – for each service the primary positioning has been used
SERVICES Enterprise 2.0 tools include: Applications of Enterprise 2.0 tools include:
Strategy consulting • Blogs • Collaboration
FEN applies a range of tools and approaches to assist its clients to develop clear, actionable strategies
• Wikis • Project management
in highly uncertain environments. We have deep expertise in applying scenario planning to build
robust strategies. • Online applications • Workflow
• RSS • Knowledge management
Research
Deep research into technological, social, and business trends supports clients’ strategic thinking, • Social networks • Internal communication
decisions, and implementation. Technology landscapes help organizations to plan long-term positioning, • Podcasts and video • Learning and development
product development, and technology strategies. • Tagging • Innovation
Thought leadership content • Mashups • Expertise location
FEN creates content for leading organizations that will reach and engage attention-poor senior • Virtual worlds • Enhanced search and information access
executives and support key messages on technology and business trends. These can be delivered in
a wide variety of content formats, including print, presentations, documents, audio, video, and flash, 8:00am Registration
and delivered so they reach target audiences.
8:30am Understanding Enterprise 2.0
Presentations and workshops 9:15am Case Studies: Four leading Australian examples of Enterprise 2.0
Keynote speeches and executive workshops can be delivered by key FEN executives Ross Dawson,
10:15am Break and networkingUMMIT AGENDA: SYDNEY 11:00am-1pm simultaneous with SILICON
Richard Watson, or other world-class presenters from our network to stimulate, provoke, entertain,
and provide input into specific strategic decisions. 10:30am Panel: Discussion of case Studies and key success factors
11:00am Participant Roundtables on key implementation issues
Events
FEN creates focused, relevant, highly interactive conferences and events that bring together the best 11:45am Demonstration of leading Enterprise 2.0 technologies
minds in the field. FEN organizes both public events, and custom-designed events for key sponsors. 12:00pm Executive Debate: How to implement Enterprise 2.0
CONTACT US 12:30pm Lunch
Future Exploration Network 12:45pm Keynote speech: International speaker by video link
Level 14, 309 Kent St 1.30pm Close
Sydney NSW 2000
[email protected] For further details and registration:
Sydney: +61-2 9994 8011
San Francisco: +1 (415) 315 9566
www.futureexploration.net/e2ef
London: +44 (0)20 8133 3688 Partners
Media Partners
www.futureexploration.net