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FAR: An End-User Language to Support Cottage E-Services
Stresa, Italy September 05-September 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HCC.2001.995259IEEE 2001 Symposium on Human Centric ...
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Margaret Burnett, Oregon State University
Sudheer Kumar Chekka, Oregon State University
Rajeev Pandey, Hewlett-Packard
E-commerce has begun to evolve beyond simple web pages to more sophisticated ways of conducting e-business transactions, such as through electronic advertising, negotiation, and delivery. However, to participate in these advances requires the skills of professional programmers, and end-user owners of small businesses often cannot justify this expense. In this paper, we present FAR, an end-user language to offer and deliver e-services. The novel aspects of FAR are its support of small e-services and its multiparadigm approach to combining ideas from spreadsheets and rule-based programming with drag-and-drop web page layout devices.
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Margaret Burnett, Sudheer Kumar Chekka, Rajeev Pandey, "FAR: An End-User Language to Support Cottage E-Services," hcc, pp.195, IEEE 2001 Symposium on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments (HCC'01), 2001
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