DocumentCode
2388166
Title
Data integrity for mildly active content
Author
Orman, Hilarie K.
fYear
2001
fDate
6 Aug. 2001
Firstpage
73
Lastpage
77
Abstract
Web pages are becoming more complicated, both in their appearance and in the underlying business models. Just as page composition for print media mixes news, advertising and regional content, Web pages are increasingly the result of many hands. The Internet facilitates a "delayed evaluation" model for customization, and the composition process for pages is becoming a pipelined process, with each stage controlled by a different machine, in some cases under the auspices of different authorities, such as content-delivery network operators. There is currently no formal model for defining data integrity in such an amorphous environment. An authorization and validation model can be constructed based on well-defined message parts and a simple composition language. The W3C XML signature standard serves as a base model for the definitions proposed in this paper.
Keywords
Internet; authoring languages; data integrity; hypermedia markup languages; information resources; Internet; Web page composition; XML signature standard; amorphous environment; authorities; authorization model; business models; composition language; content-delivery network operators; customization; data integrity; delayed evaluation model; mildly active content; pipelined process; validation model; well-defined message parts; Advertising; Amorphous materials; Authorization; IP networks; Network servers; Permission; Protocols; Web page design; Web pages; XML;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Active Middleware Services, 2001. Third Annual International Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1528-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AMS.2001.993722
Filename
993722
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