Wallets
Digital applications or tools used to store, manage, and transact with cryptocurrencies, digital assets, or identity-related data.
Web 2.0
The current state of online technology as it compares to the early days of the Web. Web 2.0 is characterized by greater user interactivity and collaboration, more pervasive network connectivity and enhanced communication channels.
Web 3.0
The vision and evolution of the internet that aims to create a more decentralized, open, and user-centric web, leveraging blockchain and other decentralized technologies.
Web App
An application program that is stored on a remote server and delivered over the Internet through a browser interface.
Web-based Training
An older term often used interchangeably with the more popular term, “e-learning.” Put simply, WBT and e-learning mean using the web to deliver instruction and training.
Web Services
A standardized way of integrating Web-based applications over an Internet protocol backbone. It does so over HTTP using technologies such as XML. Technologies and protocols that enable different software applications or systems to communicate and exchange data over the internet.
Wide Area Network
A computer network that covers a broad area used to connect Local Area Networks (LAN).
Wireless Power Transmission
The transmission of electrical power from a power source to a device or receiver without the need for physical wires or connections.
Workaround
A concept that describes a short-term or temporary solution to a problem or a gap between business process and software application.
Work Breakdown Structure
In a project plan this refers to the detail list of tasks, the order they are to be completed in and the persons that are to be completing them.