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CHI
1997
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Usability Testing of World Wide Web Sites
Michael D. Levi, Frederick G. Conrad
WEBNET
2000
13 years 6 months ago
To Measure or not to measure: Why web usability is different from traditional usability
: Web usability is a common term used in discussions of WWW (World Wide Web). This is definitely important, as more and more web sites are frequently visited and have great impact ...
Charlotte Olsson
SBBD
2004
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13 years 6 months ago
Active XML, Security and Access Control
XML and Web services are revolutioning the automatic management of distributed information, somewhat in the same way that HTML, Web browsers and search engines modified human acce...
Serge Abiteboul, Omar Benjelloun, Bogdan Cautis, T...
OTM
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Accessing X Applications over the World-Wide Web
Abstract. The X Protocol, an asynchronous network protocol, was developed at MIT amid the need to provide a network transparent graphical user interface primarily for the UNIX Oper...
Arno Puder, Siddharth Desai
DBSEC
2007
121views Database» more  DBSEC 2007»
13 years 6 months ago
XACML Policies for Exclusive Resource Usage
The extensible access control markup language (XACML) is the standard access control policy specification language of the World Wide Web. XACML does not provide exclusive accesse...
Vijayant Dhankhar, Saket Kaushik, Duminda Wijeseke...