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The world wide shell based on the object-stacking model

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Worldwide Computing and Its Applications (WWCA 1997)

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Object-stacking is a model for structuring object-based systems. The main feature of the object-stacking model is that layers of objects with a uniform interface are constructed, and the functions of these objects are integrated. In object-stacking, filtering functions are converted into objects. By implementing object-stacking in the World Wide Web, several filtering functions scattered all over the world can be integrated into a single web resource. In object-stacking on the World Wide Web, the superfluous recursive stacking problem should be solved. This paper shows the solution of the problem by using redirection HTTP objects.

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Takashi Masuda Yoshifumi Masunaga Michiharu Tsukamoto

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Shinjo, Y. (1997). The world wide shell based on the object-stacking model. In: Masuda, T., Masunaga, Y., Tsukamoto, M. (eds) Worldwide Computing and Its Applications. WWCA 1997. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1274. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-63343-X_63

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