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Lenses for Web Data
2013
Electronic Communications of the EASST
Putting data on the web typically involves implementing two transformations: one to convert the data into HTML, and another to parse modifications out of interactions with clients. Unfortunately, in current systems, these transformations are usually implemented using two separate functions—an approach that replicates functionality across multiple pieces of code, and makes programs difficult to write, reason about, and maintain. This paper presents a different approach: an abstraction based on
doi:10.14279/tuj.eceasst.57.879
dblp:journals/eceasst/RajkumarFLC13
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