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Domain Specific Languages for Interactive Web Services Export

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This dissertation shows how domain specific languages may be applied to the domain of interactive Web services to obtain flexible, safe, and e#cient solutions. We show how each of four key aspects of interactive Web services involving sessions, dynamic creation of HTML/XML documents, form field input validation, and concurrency control, may benefit from the design of a dedicated language.


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