Example each in a high level
1.) How data is transferred (front and back transfer, nuances,
alternatives, transfers between
websites, etc.)
2.) Working in asynchronous paradigm
3.) Client specific information (debugging, compatibility, UI/ UX)
First let me explain from 2) Working in asynchronous paradigm
when you say you are working asynchronously it means it is non-blocking.you execute it without waiting for it to complete you carry on with other things so in high level we say asynchronous calls are used to prevent blocking within an application and such asynchronous call will use only already existing thread(I/O thread ) and do the task when it can.
3)I assume you are asking about client-specific log files which holds client specific information :
first let me explain its need,
1)If the error appears on only one client we don't want to change the config for all clients
2)It may slow down the system
for these reason the debug tool is configured in the client system.
Compatibility:
compatibility may sometime sound like (support feature) or how well two things work or go together . Imagine having two systems are compatible with one another. It is the degree with which software works with hardware/ or other software.Client specific information for compatibility will be say ( versions of a software / OS ).
UI/UX:
in terms of client or developer UI/UX are same. UX as a whole deals with the enttire interaction the user deals with a company , its services, website , app and what not .
UI on other hand deals with specific things that user will encounter in his system.it may be the specific set of colors used in the website ,fonts followed or images used. they are the client specific information in terms of UI.
1)Data transfer
Front and back transfer(Assuming you are asking about how data flow from front end to back end ) here's my explanation
Front end deals with the interaction .customer facing interface
and delegates the information to back end,
It shows some elements like navigation and content.
back transfer : It holds the core logic and handles the interaction with database providing API support and so on. this separation of concern is very important and has a huge impact in software design.They also rooted to provide scalability , performance and security.
In a high level note , It is the API always sitting on a server which act as an interface between the front end, Access to a API from front end is done through HTTP protocol (in case of web)and in web application JSON is used for pushing the data.
nuances : To put it together ""Privacy Statement/policies " describes the personal data that nuance collects. Nuance collects the personal data when we deliver our products or during any other business operation.They also use cookies in order to distinguish one user from other. In general It is a software that run in application for collecting user data..
Data transfer within web pages:
There are several ways one can achieve this , first lets begin with simple one
1. use of HTML Forms
<form method = "post" action = "otherpage.html">
</form>
2) using technology stack like ASP.NET/JSP pages
in my case i would take ASP.NET
code look something like this,
Response.Redirect(" ~/pageone?response= done ");
This may not give the complete view but just an idea of how things work. This task may extend upto
creating
Sessions
Cookies,
HTTPCookie
which also serves the purpose of transfer of data within web.
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