[Sigia-l] Refreshing - What's RIA?
John O'Donovan-INTERNET
john.odonovan at bbc.co.uk
Sun May 16 17:27:07 EDT 2004
Hi Bob, it's short for Rich Internet Application - something like Flash could deliver an RIA, for example.
There are some good examples here...
http://www.theopensourcery.com/xmlria.htm
Cheers,
jod
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From: sigia-l-admin at asis.org on behalf of Bob Doyle
Sent: Sun 16/05/2004 22:04
To: Listera
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Subject: Re: [Sigia-l] Refreshing - What's RIA?
Hi Listera,
What exactly is RIA lingo for? I am guessing Rich Information Architecture?
If you search the IAWiki.net for RIA, you get 148 hits, but I can't find
it on the pages returned.
Not even http://www.iawiki.net/IAGlossary
Where can we learn more about this kind of industry lingo?
I would like to add it to the CMS Wiki Glossary.
http://www.cmswiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=CmsGlossary
Listera wrote:
>(or a RIA, to succumb to the lingo)
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