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EUROSYS
2009
ACM
16 years 25 days ago
Isolating web programs in modern browser architectures
Many of today’s web sites contain substantial amounts of client-side code, and consequently, they act more like programs than simple documents. This creates robustness and perfo...
Charles Reis, Steven D. Gribble
WWW
2005
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
WebRogue: virtual presence in web sites
WebRogue is an application for virtual presence over the Web. It provides the Web Browser with a chat subwindow that allows users connected to the same Web site to meet, share opi...
Alessandro Soro, Ivan Marcialis, Davide Carboni, G...
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ENTCS
2008
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15 years 3 months ago
Controlling Control Flow in Web Applications
Control flow is often key problem in current web applications. For example, using the back button gives a POSTDATA error, using multiple windows books the wrong hotel, and sending...
Robin Message, Alan Mycroft
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WWW
2004
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
The web around the corner: augmenting the browser with gps
As programmable mobile devices (such as high-end cellular phones and Personal Digital Assistants) became widely adopted, users ask for Internet access on-the-road. While upcoming ...
Davide Carboni, Andrea Piras, Stefano Sanna, Sylva...
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SOSP
2007
ACM
16 years 19 days ago
AjaxScope: a platform for remotely monitoring the client-side behavior of web 2.0 applications
The rise of the software-as-a-service paradigm has led to the development of a new breed of sophisticated, interactive applications often called Web 2.0. While web applications ha...
Emre Kiciman, V. Benjamin Livshits