The Fifth Level of Ajax
I think that all Ajax vendors have been touting the benefits of 'improved user experience' as their value proposition for a while. The problem with this proposition is that it is very hard to quantify.
But, they are missing something. It isn't just about the "experience" but about empowering the user with a better view and access to any data source. Consider the "Four Levels of Ajax Adoption" from Ray Valdez at Gartner. Ray has said that the levels are:
- Snippets
- Widgets
- Client Framework
- Client-Server Framework
I think Ray is missing the next level. The 5th level should be 'User-driven Framework', a framework that has all of the benefits of level 4 but allows the user to be the one pulling and mashing any information that exists in the enterprise, the trusted partner's enterprise and the Web. This may seem to be a small difference, but in reality it is the difference between 'improved user experience' and 'improved access to information which gives the true competitive advantage'. And to most business users, that's an important distinction.
So, we suggest the 'Five Levels of Ajax Adoption' :
So, we suggest the 'Five Levels of Ajax Adoption' :
- Snippets
- Widgets
- Client Framework
- Client-Server Framework
- User-Driven Framework



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