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Interest in Web concepts increases proportionally in a business organization as the technology becomes more vital to the success of that business.
To ensure the success of the organization, your team members must understand basic concepts and terminology relating to Web information processing. In organizations where resources are limited, Web infrastructure and deployment tasks are often assumed by a limited number of staff (the "one-stop-shops" mentioned in End-to-End Developer Tasks). In such environments, understanding the basics becomes even more vital to success.
This introduction includes:
Basics of Web Processing — What happens after a URL is entered or a GUI button on a Web page is clicked? This topic details the basics of Java servlet-based Web processing. You'll also read about the hardware and software used in Web architecture, and the terminology that surrounds Web-based applications.
The Lifecycle of a Deployed MATLAB Web Application — This topic introduces you to the various tiers of infrastructure that comprise the MATLAB Web deployment environment and the most prominent deployment roles played
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