After reading what is Web 2.0 from Tim o'reilly, I am very excited.
What is Web 2.0? First, it is an idea, and the core of this idea is the analysis and judgment of value.
From the rise of this term, we can see this: when the Internet bubble burst, a large number of IT enterprises had to tighten their belts and even disappeared, however, there are still some enterprises that are surging.
Why?
Not afraid of fire. The value created by an enterprise is gold.
Google provides services for a large number of common Internet users to find the information they need. This is a value.
Amazon encourages users to evaluate their products and provides a new product recommendation model based on popular rankings. This is also a value. Imagine who doesn't want to know their feedback and suggestions on the use of related products when we shop?
Last saw last. FM, which can automatically determine users' preferences for listening to music and help users find those with the same interests, which creates value.
P2P enables users to change from a consumer of pure network services to a provider of network servers at the same time
As an architecture designer, it is far from enough to understand only programming languages, design patterns, protocols, and various popular and unpopular frameworks. First, he needs to focus on value and how to create value for customers and enterprises. The sensitivity to user interests, market, and business models is extremely important. Based on these judgments, we can consider the use of technology, the selection of technology, and the development of technology, so that we can have a broad vision.
What is technology? Is the ability to solve the problem. Who solved the problem? The first is to solve the customer's problems. The company has created value for the customer in helping the customer solve the problem. Thus, the company's revenue is also created. As a technician or service engineer, in this process, the customer solves the problem and creates value. This is the value of his own existence. Of course, there are many aspects to create value. As a technician, the ability to solve technical problems lies in the foundation. At the same time, it is only possible to jump out of the frame of specific technical problems, from the perspective of users and customers, only by considering problems on a larger scope and higher level can we achieve great development.
Focusing on the Value Creation Center (which also involves the creation of competitive barriers), the author has analyzed and elaborated on the features and models of Web 2.0, which is wonderful, I guess I can't say it better. Leave a document link and check it regularly.
Http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html? Page = 1
Http://www.enet.com.cn/article/2005/1122/A20051122474593.shtml
Finally, we need to think about the features and patterns listed in this article. What can help create more value? In the enterprise application field, how to apply? It is worthwhile to continue tracking and thinking.