Building a Web-based IDE from Web 2. 0 perspective

  • Itahriouan Z
  • Aknin N
  • Abtoy A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The term "Web 2.0" was coined to indicate a set of changes in web applications as they have become more interactive, social and user-centric. These changes were characterized by software migration to the Web creating accordingly more interactive applications. On their part, Integrated Development Environments have turned to the Web taking advantage of many benefits thereby opening very promising prospects for collaboration. Software engineering is a team task where developers need to collaborate and produce pieces of the same software project, resulting in a set of problems in terms of collaboration. Therefore, the implementation of collaboration tools is a pressing necessity. This article presents IDE 2.0, a collaborative tool for software engineering offering features inspired from collaboration on Web 2.0 applications. The tool is also characterized by the real-time collaborative editing technique for source code files.

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Itahriouan, Z., Aknin, N., Abtoy, A., & Eddine El Kadiri, K. (2014). Building a Web-based IDE from Web 2. 0 perspective. International Journal of Computer Applications, 96(22), 46–50. https://doi.org/10.5120/16930-7061

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