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Paper Title:
Layman Tuning of Websites: Facing Change Resilience
Authors:
- Oscar Díaz(University of the Basque Country)
- Cristóbal Arellano(University of the Basque Country)
- Jon Iturrioz(University of the Basque Country)
Abstract:
Client scripting permits end users to customize content, layout or
style of their favourite websites. But current scripting suffers from
a tight coupling with the website. If the page changes, all the
scripting can fall apart. The problem is that websites are reckoned
to evolve frequently, and this can jeopardize all the scripting
efforts. To avoid this situation, this work enriches websites
with a "modding interface" in an attempt to decouple layman’s
script from website upgrades. From the website viewpoint, this
interface ensures safe scripting, i.e. scripts that do not break the
page. From a scripter perspective, this interface limits tuning
but increases change resilience. The approach tries to find a
balance between openness (scripter free inspection) and modularity
(scripter isolation from website design decisions) that permits
scripting to scale up as a mature software practice. The approach is
realized for Greasemonkey scripts.
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