2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00450-010-0117-1
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Interactive Web Documents

Abstract: Documents allow end-users to encapsulate information related to a collaborative business process into a package that can be saved, emailed, digitally signed, and used as the basis for interaction in an activity or an ad hoc workflow. While documents are used incidentally today in web applications, for example in HTML presentations of content stored otherwise in back-end systems, they are not yet the central artifact for developers of dynamic, data intensive web applications. This paper unifies the storage and … Show more

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“…Kuo et al generate HTML forms from a XML schema, but do not allow signing the documents[3]. Boyer proposed a combination of ODF and XForms, which allows saving and sending the forms per email, filling them offline, and signing them with XML Signatures[1,2]. However, users would need additional software to use or edit the combination of ODF and XForms.3 Open Digital FormsInfrastructure.…”
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“…Kuo et al generate HTML forms from a XML schema, but do not allow signing the documents[3]. Boyer proposed a combination of ODF and XForms, which allows saving and sending the forms per email, filling them offline, and signing them with XML Signatures[1,2]. However, users would need additional software to use or edit the combination of ODF and XForms.3 Open Digital FormsInfrastructure.…”
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confidence: 99%