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Stamey, John, Lassez, Jean-Louis, Boorn, Daniel and Rossi, Ryan (2007): Client-side dynamic metadata in web 2.0. In: Proceedings of the 25th annual ACM international conference on Design of communication 2007, El Paso, Texas, USA. pp. 155-161. Available online

Web 2.0 brings with it new opportunities for deploying highly interactive webpages. A challenge for Web 2.0 developers is capturing information to document the user experience. Client-side dynamic metadata provides one solution to capturing and logging information on the client-side, while lowering the bandwidth requirements for communication with the server. This paper discusses the architecture of a proof-of-concept system, the Dynamic Metadata Prototype. The architecture is described as an AJAX Design Pattern.

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Stamey, John, Novick, David G., Spinuzz, Clay and Mehlenbacher, Brad (2006): Research issues in the design of communication. In: ACM 24th International Conference on Design of Communication 2006. pp. 129-130. Available online

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Lemos, Otavio Augusto Lazzarini, Junqueira, Daniel Carnio, Silva, Marco Aurelio Graciotto, Fortes, Renata Pontin de Mattos and Stamey, John (2006): Using aspect-oriented PHP to implement crosscutting concerns in a collaborative web system. In: ACM 24th International Conference on Design of Communication 2006. pp. 134-141. Available online

Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) is a new technology that was proposed to improve separation of concerns in software development. AOP's main focus is to use aspect modules to implement concerns that would be generally scattered across the system and tangled with other modules (crosscutting concerns). Although much research has focused on AOP's application to traditional software development, little has been done towards its application to Web development. Aspect-oriented PHP (aoPHP) is an addition to PHP that allows the use of AOP in the Web development context. In this paper we describe an application of aoPHP to show that AOP can also be effectively used in the Web development context. In particular, we have implemented two crosscutting concerns in a collaborative Web system named CoTeia: the access control and the version control functionalities. Furthermore, we discuss how AOP can enhance the design of Web applications by reasoning on the refactored system.

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Stamey, John, Saunders, Bryan and Blanchard, Simon (2005): The aspect-oriented web. In: ACM 23rd International Conference on Computer Documentation 2005. pp. 89-95. Available online

We examine Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) as it applies to web development. XHTML was designed to separate form from content, a fundamental principle of separation of concerns in AOP. Cascading Stylesheets and Javascript naturally provide support for AOP. The release of AOPHP (Aspect-Oriented PHP) provides a more traditional way to implement AOP in the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) web development environment, weaving advice code into PHP source code prior to the PHP pre-processing step.

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Publication period:2005-2007
Publication count:4
Number of co-authors:12



Productive colleagues

John Stamey's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

David G. Novick:34
Brad Mehlenbacher:15
Renata Pontin de Mat..:6


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Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Simon Blanchard:1
Bryan Saunders:1
Jean-Louis Lassez:1

 

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