Journal of Hospitality Application and Research

1. Nitesh Kumar – Department Of Computer Science, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, India.

2. Syed Imtiyaz Hassan – Department Of Computer Science, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, India.

Received
08-Sep-2013
Accepted
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Published
08-Sep-2013
Abstract
Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern has already been accepted and employed in many successful traditional web applications in recent years. With the growth of social networking web sites and emergence of thick client web application, the issues of usability and response time is more needed than ever. The traditional definition of MVC now misfits itself in such kind of web applications. With the availability of comprehensive Java Script libraries that provides an opportunity to develop thick client web application also forces the developer to look deeper into the new challenges. One among the list may be the standardization of client side MVC and its integration with server side MVC. The present work is an attempt to address the said issue and try to standardize the thick client MVC that can be fit into thick client Web 2.0 application. After proposing a model for thick MVC, authors have implemented the model with varied technologies and then tested for response time; that has been improved significantly.
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