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Han, R., Perret, V. and Naghshineh, M., "WebSplitter: A Unified {XML} Framework for Multi-device Collaborative Web Browsing", in Computer Supported Cooperative Work, pp. 21-230, 2000.

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An Architecture for Building Multi-device Thin-Client Web User.. - Grundy, Zou (2002)   (Correct)

....approaches. 1 Introduction Many web based information systems require degrees of adaptation of the system s user interfaces to different client devices, users and user tasks [11, 8] Interfaces need to be provided for conventional web browsers as well as wireless PDAs, mobile phones and pagers [8, 7, 12]. Adapting to different user and user tasks is required [4, 6, 11] such as hiding Update and Delete buttons if the user is a customer or a staff member doing an information retrieval task. Building such interfaces using current technologies is difficult, time consuming and systems are ....

....technologies is difficult, time consuming and systems are hard to maintain. Various approaches have been developed to support forms of user interface adaptation. Proxies such as Web Clipping TM and Portal to go services automatically convert e.g. HTML content to WML content for wireless devices [8, 7, 11, 9]. Typically these produce poor interfaces as the conversion is difficult for all but simple web interfaces. Some systems take XML described interface content and transform it into different HTML or WML formats depending on the requesting device information [8, 11] The degree of adaptation ....

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Han, P, Perret, V., and Naghshineh, M. WebSplitter: A unified XML framework for multi-device collaborative web browsing, Proc. CSCW 2000, Philadelphia, Dec 2-6 2000.


An Architecture for Building Multi-Device Thin-Client Web User.. - Grundy, Zou (2002)   (Correct)

....approaches. 1 Introduction Many web based information systems require degrees of adaptation of the system s user interfaces to different client devices, users and user tasks [11, 8] Interfaces need to be provided for conventional web browsers as well as wireless PDAs, mobile phones and pagers [8, 7, 12]. Adapting to different user and user tasks is required [4, 6, 11] such as hiding Update and Delete buttons if the user is a customer or a staff member doing an information retrieval task. Building such interfaces using current technologies is difficult, time consuming and systems are ....

....technologies is difficult, time consuming and systems are hard to maintain. Various approaches have been developed to support forms of user interface adaptation. Proxies such as Web Clipping TM and Portal to go services automatically convert e.g. HTML content to WML content for wireless devices [8, 7, 11, 9]. Typically these produce poor interfaces as the conversion is difficult for all but simple web interfaces. Some systems take XMLdescribed interface content and transform it into different HTML or WML formats depending on the requesting device information [8, 11] The degree of adaptation ....

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Han, R., Perret, V., and Naghshineh, M. WebSplitter: A unified XML framework for multi-device collaborative web browsing, Proc. CSCW


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....consistency maintenance among di#erent views of the same data) between data and participants (e.g. access and awareness control) between devices (e.g. audio, video, and display devices in the same room are discovered and synchronized for a presentation) and so forth. For example, Han et al. [18] distributes di#erent views of the same set of web pages to participants with different access privileges and to devices of same participants with di#erent capabilities. As those relationships are common and often critical in all collaborative settings, we would like to devise a mechanism to ....

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R. Han, V. Perret, M. Naghshineh, "WebSplitter: A Unified XML Framework For Multi-Device Collaborative Web Browsing", ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Dec. 2000, pp. 221-230.


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Han, R., Perret, V. and Naghshineh, M., "WebSplitter: A Unified {XML} Framework for Multi-device Collaborative Web Browsing", in Computer Supported Cooperative Work, pp. 21-230, 2000.


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Han, R., Perret, V. and Naghshineh, M., "WebSplitter: A Unified {XML} Framework for Multi-device Collaborative Web Browsing", in Computer Supported Cooperative Work, p21-230, 2000.


Generating Context-Sensitive Multiple Device Interfaces.. - Clerckx, Luyten, Coninx (2004)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Richard Han, Veronique Perret, and Mahmoud Naghshineh. WebSplitter: a Unified XML Framework for Multi-device Collaborative Web Browsing. In Proceedings of the 2000.


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Han R., Perret V., Naghshineh M., WebSplitter: A Unified XML Framework for Multi-Device Collaborative Web Browsing. ACM CSCW'2000.


Experiences Developing a Thin-Client, Multi-Device Travel.. - Grundy, Jin (2002)   (Correct)

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Han, R., Perret, V., and Naghshineh, M. WebSplitter: A unified XML framework for multi-device collaborative web browsing, Proc. CSCW 2000, Philadelphia, Dec 2-6 2000.

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