Distributed Web Browsing: supporting frequent uses and opportunistic requirements
Nowadays, the development of Web applications supporting distributed user interfaces (DUI) is straightforward. However, it is still hard to nd Web sites supporting this kind of user interaction. Although studies on this eld have demonstrated that DUI would improve the user experience, users are no...
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Ciencias Informáticas Web Augmentation DUI End-User Development |
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Ciencias Informáticas Web Augmentation DUI End-User Development Firmenich, Sergio Damián Bosetti, Gabriela Alejandra Rossi, Gustavo Héctor Winckler, Marco Corletto, José María Distributed Web Browsing: supporting frequent uses and opportunistic requirements |
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Nowadays, the development of Web applications supporting distributed user interfaces (DUI) is straightforward. However, it is still hard to nd Web sites supporting this kind of user interaction. Although studies on this eld have demonstrated that DUI would improve the user experience, users are not massively empowered to manage these kinds of interactions. In this setting, we propose to move the responsibility of distributing both the UI and user interaction, from the application (a Web application) to the client (the Web browser), giving also rise to inter-application interac- tion distribution. This paper presents a platform for client-side DUI, built on the foundations of Web aug- mentation and End User Development. The idea is to empower end users to apply an augmentation layer over existing Web applications, considering both frequent use and opportunistic DUI requirements. In this work, we present the architecture and a prototype tool supporting this approach, and illustrate the incorporation of some DUI-features through case studies. |
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Firmenich, Sergio Damián Bosetti, Gabriela Alejandra Rossi, Gustavo Héctor Winckler, Marco Corletto, José María |
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Firmenich, Sergio Damián Bosetti, Gabriela Alejandra Rossi, Gustavo Héctor Winckler, Marco Corletto, José María |
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Firmenich, Sergio Damián |
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Distributed Web Browsing: supporting frequent uses and opportunistic requirements |
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Distributed Web Browsing: supporting frequent uses and opportunistic requirements |
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Distributed Web Browsing: supporting frequent uses and opportunistic requirements |
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Distributed Web Browsing: supporting frequent uses and opportunistic requirements |
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Distributed Web Browsing: supporting frequent uses and opportunistic requirements |
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distributed web browsing: supporting frequent uses and opportunistic requirements |
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2017 |
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http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/118315 |
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