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2007
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
End-to-End Web Application Security
Web applications are important, ubiquitous distributed systems whose current security relies primarily on server-side mechanisms. This paper makes the end-toend argument that the ...
Úlfar Erlingsson, V. Benjamin Livshits, Yin...
WWW
2002
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
A web-based resource migration protocol using WebDAV
The web's hyperlinks are notoriously brittle, and break whenever a resource migrates. One solution to this problem is a transparent resource migration mechanism, which separa...
Michael P. Evans, Steven Furnell
FMCO
2006
Springer
135views Formal Methods» more  FMCO 2006»
15 years 1 months ago
Links: Web Programming Without Tiers
Links is a programming language for web applications that generates code for all three tiers of a web application from a single source, compiling into JavaScript to run on the clie...
Ezra Cooper, Sam Lindley, Philip Wadler, Jeremy Ya...
ACSC
2002
IEEE
15 years 3 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
ICWS
2009
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Web Service Mashup Middleware with Partitioning of XML Pipelines
Traditionally, the composition of Web services to create mashups has been achieved by using an application server as a mediator between a client browser and services. To avoid thi...
Eric Wohlstadter, Peng Li, Brett Cannon