Web 2.0 has enabled end users to collaborate through their own developed artifacts, moving on from text (e.g., Wikipedia, Blogs) to images (e.g., Flickr) and movies (e.g., YouTube...
Navid Ahmadi, Alexander Repenning, Andri Ioannidou
Collaborative browsing, or co-browsing, is the co-navigation of the web with other people at-a-distance, supported by software that takes care of synchronizing the browsers. Curre...
VoiceXML (VXML) is a W3C’s standard for specifying interactive dialogs. It finds multiple uses in various Web applications. VXML can also be used in non-visual Web browsing. Th...
User-session-based testing of web applications gathers user sessions to create and continually update test suites based on real user input in the field. To support this approach ...
Sara Sprenkle, Emily Gibson, Sreedevi Sampath, Lor...
Data Structure Abstractions for Asynchronous Web Applications Daniel S. Myers MIT CSAIL Jennifer N. Carlisle MIT CSAIL James A. Cowling MIT CSAIL Barbara H. Liskov MIT CSAIL The c...
Daniel S. Myers, Jennifer N. Carlisle, James A. Co...