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1998
14 years 11 months ago
Using Java for the Coordination of Workflows in the World Wide Web
In this paper we introduce a workflow management system, called WebFlow, which is based on the world wide web and Java as its basic technologies. Java is used as the build time (m...
Michael Weber, Torsten Illmann
ACSC
2002
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Reducing Cognitive Overhead on the World Wide Web
HyperScout, a Web application, is an intermediary between a server and a client. It intercepts a page to the client, gathers information on each link, and annotates each link with...
R. J. Witt, S. P. Tyerman
AUSAI
2004
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Learning the Grammar of Distant Change in the World-Wide Web
One problem many Web users encounter is to keep track of changes of distant Web sources. Push services, informing clients about data changes, are frequently not provided by Web ser...
Dirk Kukulenz
OTM
2005
Springer
15 years 3 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