Network-Reliant Interactive Application
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A Network-Reliant Interactive Application is a software application that requires continuous or frequent connectivity to a network to function effectively.
- Context:
- It can (typically) utilize Cloud-Based Services to manage, store, and process data, enabling enhanced scalability and flexibility.
- It can (often) require Internet Connectivity to access remote resources, such as servers and databases, necessary for its operations.
- It can range from being a Social Media Platform to being a Streaming Service.
- It can support Real-Time Data Processing to offer immediate feedback or interaction to the user.
- It can integrate with APIs and Web Services to enhance functionality and user experience.
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- Example(s):
- AI-Supported Network-Reliant Interactive Application (AI-supp app)
- Social Media Apps like Facebook and Twitter that rely on network connectivity to display up-to-date user content and advertisements.
- Streaming Services like Netflix and Spotify, which stream video and music content to users over the Internet.
- Online Gaming Platforms such as Fortnite and League of Legends that offer multiplayer gaming experiences dependent on real-time network interaction.
- Browser-based App.
- Mobile-based App.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Offline Applications, such as traditional Word Processors and Desktop Publishing Software, which do not require network connectivity to function.
- Embedded Systems in some consumer electronics, which operate independently of external network resources.
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- See: Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, Application Programming Interface.