The Web frequently suffers from failures which affect the performance and consistency of applications run over it. An important fault-tolerance technique is the use of atomic tran...
A SpeechWeb is a collection of hyperlinked applications, which are accessed remotely by speech browsers running on end-user devices. Links are activated through spoken commands. D...
Web sites that accept and display content such as wiki articles or comments typically filter the content to prevent injected script code from running in browsers that view the sit...
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is an attack against web applications in which scripting code is injected into the output of an application that is then sent to a user’s web browser....
Philipp Vogt, Florian Nentwich, Nenad Jovanovic, E...
—Subvocal electromyogram (EMG) signal classification is used to control a modified web browser interface. Recorded surface signals from the larynx and sublingual areas below the ...