A cookbook for using the model-view controller user interface paradigm in Smalltalk-80
Journal of Object-Oriented Programming
Systems for the manipulation of structured documents
Structured documents
A structured authoring environment for the World-Wide Web
Proceedings of the Third International World-Wide Web conference on Technology, tools and applications
Interactively restructuring HTML documents
Proceedings of the fifth international World Wide Web conference on Computer networks and ISDN systems
The client's side of the World-Wide Web
Communications of the ACM
Basic support for cooperative work on the World Wide Web
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue: innovative applications of the World Wide Web
World Wide Web Journal - Special issue: scripting languages: automating the Web
Annotea: an open RDF infrastructure for shared Web annotations
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web
Techniques for authoring complex XML documents
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Document engineering
Templates, microformats and structured editing
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Document engineering
Proceedings of the 2007 ACM symposium on Document engineering
Interactive office documents: a new face for web 2.0 applications
Proceedings of the eighth ACM symposium on Document engineering
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Recent developments of document technologies have strongly impacted the evolution of Web clients over the last fifteen years, but all Web clients have not taken the same advantage of this advance. In particular, mainstream tools have put the emphasis on accessing existing documents to the detriment of a more cooperative usage of the Web. However, in the early days, Web users were able to go beyond browsing and to get more actively involved. This paper presents the main features needed to make Web clients more active and creative tools, by taking advantage of the latest advances of document technology. These features are implemented in Amaya, a user agent that supports several languages from the XML family and integrates seamlessly such complementary functionalities as browsing, editing, publishing, and annotating.