Markus Ast

Markus Ast
Technische Universität Chemnitz · Department of Computer Science

M.Sc.

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Web Components are an essential building block for modularizing large and complex web applications into smaller pieces. Due to the web's nature, functionality encapsulated into Web Components consist of presentation and business logic. The former executes inside the user agent and the latter on the server-side. Many Web Components are not self-cont...
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Deploying and composing Web of Things entities in scenarios where connections are subject to network constraints, like disconnected operations, intermittent connections or limited bandwidth, requires handling changing network conditions properly. Therefore, this work proposes to utilize both eventual consistent data structures and corresponding eve...
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UI mashups enable non-experts to create rich web applications. In this paper, we propose SmartComposition to enable local developers to create environment-aware multi-screen mashups. We facilitate WebComponent technologies to build SmartComponents – the building blocks for mashups. For achieving environment-awareness, our approach integrates functi...
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A Web application's codebase is typically divided into a server side and a client side with essential functionalities being implemented twice, such as validation or rendering. While developers can choose from a rich set of programming languages to implement a Web application's server side, they are bound to JavaScript for the client side. Recent de...
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WebID is a new development of the W3C. As a universal identification mechanism, WebID enables users to authenticate through client certificates instead of username/password pairs. For creating such WebID certificates, there are different ways available. Each is characterized by several aspects that become important depending on a user's individual...
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A Web application’s codebase is typically split into a server-side and a client-side with essential functionalities being implemented twice, such as validation or rendering. For implementing the codebase on the client, JavaScript, HTML and CSS are languages that all modern Web browsers can interpret. As the counterpart, the server-side codebase can...

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