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Lets start with what the EU understands about is and why
- it wants to „not only catch up in digitalisation“
- but „take back the lead“ in it:
Please open the links in new tab...makes it easier for you. GitHub Wiki does not yet support this.
- EU strategy to lead on Web 4.0 and virtual worlds{:target="blank" rel="noopener"}
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Explain it to me in simple slides
Web 4.x is an applied approach to programming that turns all web information into web objects. By doing so, web information then becomes fully interoperable & totally secure at the infrastructure level.
Web 4.x is designed for engineers/producers/makers, co-owned by engineers/producers/makers and redistributed by engineers/producers/makers.
In other words, it is a true peer-to-peer interoperating software and development environment which is driven by the precept of myData™ under myControl™.
Web 4.x has already been implemented in regions around the world for companies, institutions and governments since 2019. Bringing object-orientation to the web was introduced at the Paris OW2 Conference at that time.
Web 4.x was invented and built by Marcel Donges. The first Web 4.x web search and cryptologic architecture was developed by Gunther Sonnenfeld. Marcel and Gunther have been friends and fellow project developers since 2012, and are currently working on several large Web 4.x infrastructure projects.
Leading up to full-scale Web 4.x implementation, web services architectures have been developed and delivered since the early 2000s. In this capacity, the Internet of Services preceded the Internet of Things, and versions were built for the likes of DHL, Deutsche Post, Fraunhofer, Project Perseus and many others.
Web 4.x is currently being developed in new decentralized capacities around the world, as legacy Web 2.0 systems are being phased out, and Web 3.0 systems are in desperate need of object-oriented optimization.
- Here is what the EU is talking about from our most recent project.
- Web 4.x introduction in 2019 in Paris OW2
- The marketing explainer 2020
Let’s conquer M2M supremacy
The the Reference Implementation is hosted on Atlassian.
Its fully open source, but the developer account on the tooling is not for free by Atlassian.
Join this payed Meetup Group to be granted full access to the Atlassian tool suite and the Web 4.x Reference Implementation.
- 2019 public announcement in Paris OW2 European largest and oldest Open Source Community
- 2001 Etoys
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https://dev.wo-da.de/RAW/videos/UCP/UCP.mp4
- 1969 smalltalk
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https://dev.wo-da.de/RAW/videos/UCP/UCP.mp4
(higher numbers are older...)
- Industry 4.0
- Internet of Services
- 2007 - Project Theseus
- 2005 - "If we want to build an Internet of Things we have to build and Internet of Services first" Marcel Donges
- Internet of Things
- 2003 Royal Mail London Postal Distribution Center
- Invention of the Digital Twin concept
- 1999 Internet of Things - Kevin Ashton
- 2003 Royal Mail London Postal Distribution Center
- The Web
- Web 4.0
- Web 3.0
- Term hijacked by "Satoshi Nakamoto" with the invention of Security 3.0 on blockchain and BitCoin
- Semantic Web - Never really took of but see also here
- Web 2.0 - Paradigm Shift: User generated Content with dynamic Web Apps
- 1989 Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee implemented the first successful communication between a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) client and server
- The Internet
- 2007 Kevin Kelly - The next 5000 days of the web
- 1969-1990 ARPANET Historical Switch on date 29th October between the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and SRI International (SRI)
This is a little longer story worth of its own page: From Kondratiev to CMM Semantic Versioning
- Starting point of the Sustainability Revolution
- Manufacturing Age -> Industrial Revolution
- Industrial Age -> Digital Revolution
- Digital Age -> Sustainability Revolution
- Dezentral Ownership
- Who owns the Internet?
- Who owns the Web 1.0 ... 2.0 ... 3.0 ... WE REALIZED THAT THE WEB 3.0 IS UNFORTUNATELY A CENTRALIZED ENTITY WITH A DIFFERENT LABEL.
- You are the Web
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Object orientation vs Functional world view (1969 first time ever, 2019 in the Web)
- Visual Component Development (and non-visiual similar to smallTalk, Delphi, JavaBeans)
- Digital Twins (2001 first time ever)
- at Royal Mail Postal Distribution Center London
- Self Sovereign Digital Identities (2024 first time ever)
- UCP Components
- Components as originally defined with clear lifecycle and the ability to load and restore state across runtimes.
- MVC based DefaultComponent Just In Time Generation from JSON Particles
- WebComponents
- simulations for older Browsers as WebBeans
- WebBean WebComponent integration
- JSON Particles and Waves for reactive programming
- The Successionpropagraph based on JSON Particle and Wave functions to eliminate copies
- CORBA IOR (Internet Object Reference) style linked WebObjects
- abandoning all separation of data and logic
- radical separation of concerns
- EAMD.ucp Repository for programming language independent organisation of the Internet of Services
- Thinglish - a set of programming language extensions to enable runtime type-save reflective versioned component programming which we simply call Things
- ONCE kernel that acts as distributed runtime and dynamic component loader
- OSGi but simple
- CORBA ORB but cutting edge
- WODA a Web 4.0 everything app
- Write ONCE, Deploy Anywhere
- device agnostic
- responsive
- assembled from Web 4 UCP components
- What
- Overview
- Details
- Actions
- Sandbox
- IDE
- Template App
- Not reinventing the wheels but
- maximal minimalisation of required concepts (like RISC)
- radical CMM 4 enforcement