The valid web: An XML/XSL infrastructure for temporal management of web documents

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In this paper we present a temporal extension of the World Wide Web based on a complete XML/XSL infrastructure to support va- lid time. The proposed technique enables the explicit definition of tem- poral information within HTML/XML documents, whose contents can then be selectively accessed according to their valid time. By acting on a navigation validity context, the proposed solution makes it possible to ‘‘travel in time" in a given virtual environment with any XML-compliant browser; this allows, for instance, to cut personalized visit routes for a specific epoch in a virtual museum or a digital historical library, to vi- sualize the evolution of an archaeological site through successives ages, to selectively access past issues of magazines, to browse historical time series (e.g. stock quote archives), etc. The proposed Web extensions have been tested on a demo prototype showing, as application example, the functionalities of a temporal Web museum.

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Grandi, F., & Mandreoli, F. (2000). The valid web: An XML/XSL infrastructure for temporal management of web documents. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 1909, pp. 294–303). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-40888-6_28

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