I see that the Clyral site has been helpful to you : http://www.clyral.com/za/pages/web/website_vs_webapplication.html
Next time keep your misspelled, ungrammatical and inerudite comments to yourself and do not try to provoke any of the senior members of the Group. On Jan 3, 10:25 am, "Troy International" <[email protected]> wrote: > A website usually refers to the front-end interface through which the public > interact with your business online.Websites are typically informational in > nature with a limited amount of advanced functionality. Simple websites > consist primarily of static content where the data displayed is the same for > every visitor and content changes are infrequent. More advanced websites may > sport features such as eCommerce, content management > <javascript:void(0)>and interactive content. > > WhereAS > A web application or Rich Internet Application (RIA) usually includes a > website component but features additional advanced functionality to replace > or enhance existing business processes. The interface design objective > behind a web application is to simulate the intuitive, immediate interaction > a user experiences with a desktop application. > > Web applications frequently integrate with existing business IT > infrastructure such as accounting packages, stock management systems, ERP, > etc. >
