Emergence of Hybrid Rendering Models in Web Application Development
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| Publicado no: | PQDT - Global (2025) |
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| Resumo: | Web is the largest application platform available globally as at least 60% of humanity has access to it. The situation has been enabled by the almost ubiquitous nature of the internet and broad access to it. The popularity of the web platform comes with its challenges, as it was originally designed for static content and evolved to support application development.The continuous process of evolution has forced developers to evaluate their development practices from time to time. Simultaneously, the demands for the quality of web applications have increased and so has their size as their size has tripled over the past ten years. The development contradicts the global trend of increased web usage through mobile devices, where bandwidth and computational power are limited by definition. Due to the prevailing trends of increasing application size and mobile usage, new, more effective ways to develop web applications are needed.This dissertation captures the current situation of web development while providing directions on how to address the industry's current pain points. The dissertation shows how web developers can apply niche techniques and technologies to improve their applications on all levels while delivering faster and better user experiences without forgetting developer experience.Examining so-called hybrid rendering techniques and edge computing, I show what web development might become in the years to come and propose solutions beyond what is available in the mainstream. The primary purpose of this dissertation is to explore the space between static and dynamic web development to open new venues for web developers through novel techniques and technologies without forgetting users. |
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| Fonte: | ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global |