Meme Media for Clipping and Combining Web Resources |
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Authors: | Yuzuru Tanaka Kimihito Ito Jun Fujima |
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Affiliation: | (1) Meme Media Laboratory, Hokkaido University, N-13, W-8, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan |
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Abstract: | The publication and reuse of intellectual resources using the Web technologies provide no support for us to clip out any portion
of Web pages, to combine them together for their local reuse, nor to publish the newly composed object as a new Web page for
its reuse by other people. This paper shows how the meme-media architecture is applied to the Web to provide such support
for us. This makes the Web work as a shared repository not only for publishing intellectual resources, but also for their
collaborative reediting. We will propose a general framework for clipping arbitrary Web contents as live objects, for defining
IO ports on such a clip, and for the recombination and linkage of such clips based on both the original and some user-defined
relationships among them. In our previous works, we proposed two separate frameworks for these three purposes; one works for
the first two, and the other for the last. Here we will propose a unified framework for these three purposes, as well as its
detailed internal mechanisms. Then we show how it can be easily applied to various legacy Web applications to develop innovative
services. |
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Keywords: | Web technology meme media Web application linkage Web clipping interoperability direct manipulation |
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