ARCHITECTURAL PARADIGM OF THE INTERACTIVE INTERFACE MODULE IN THE CLOUD TECHNOLOGY MODEL
Denis RATOV
denis831102@gmail.comVolodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian University, Faculty of Information Technology and Electronics, Department of Programming and Mathematics, Tsentralnyi Ave, 59A Severodonetsk, Luhansk Oblast (Ukraine)
Abstract
The article discusses an architectural template for building a module for organizing the work of a multiuser windowed information web-system. To solve this problem, JavaScript objects have been created: a window manager object and a window interactive interface class, which allow a web application to function when organizing cloud technologies. The software implementation is considered and the results of the practical use of the developed module are presented.
Keywords:
architectural paradigm, pattern, module, cloud technologyReferences
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Denis RATOVdenis831102@gmail.com
Volodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian University, Faculty of Information Technology and Electronics, Department of Programming and Mathematics, Tsentralnyi Ave, 59A Severodonetsk, Luhansk Oblast Ukraine
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