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Server-sent events
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SSE
, Server sent events
Server-sent events (SSE) is a technology where a browser receives automatic updates from a server via HTTP connection. The Server-Sent Events…
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2019
2019
Using Server-Sent Events for Event-Based Control Laboratory Practices in Distance and Blended Learning
L. D. L. Torre
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J. Chacón
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D. Chaos
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S. Dormido
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Jose Sanchez
European Control Conference
2019
Corpus ID: 201068184
An HTTP communication standard called Server-Sent Events is proposed for use in remote laboratories to allow students in distance…
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2019
2019
Using Server-Sent Events for Event-Based Control in Networked Control Systems
L. D. L. Torre
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J. Chacón
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D. Chaos
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S. Dormido
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José Sánchez
IFAC-PapersOnLine
2019
Corpus ID: 203207609
2017
2017
Performance comparison of XHR polling, Long polling, Server sent events and Websockets
Rasmus Appelqvist
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Oliver Örnmyr
2017
Corpus ID: 198960652
Context. Many simultaneous clients that connects to a website where the client receives frequent updates from the server will put…
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2017
2017
Online Control of TOS1A Thermo-Optical Plant Using OpenModelica
K. Žáková
2017
Corpus ID: 64470723
The paper describes remote approach to the control of thermo-optical plant. The attention is devoted to the open solution that is…
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2016
2016
Materializing the editing history of Wikipedia as linked Data in DBpedia
Fabien L. Gandon
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R. Boyer
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O. Corby
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Alexandre Monnin
International Workshop on the Semantic Web
2016
Corpus ID: 45781318
We describe a DBpedia extractor materializing the editing history of Wikipedia pages as linked data to support queries and…
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2015
2015
Next Generation Search Interfaces
W. Roby
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Xiuqin Wu
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L. Ly
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T. Goldina
2015
Corpus ID: 57653966
Astronomers are constantly looking for easier ways to access multiple data sets. While much effort is spent on VO, little thought…
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2014
2014
Potenziale von Server Push-Mechanismen im Kontext von Informationssystemen
H. Neuendorf
GI-Jahrestagung
2014
Corpus ID: 4860565
Ein Aspekt der Gestaltung von Informationssystemen ist die effektive Prasentation und Aktualisierung der Informationsinhalte in…
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2014
2014
HTML5 Features Integration in Green Ajax to Implement More Efficient Push Technology
Ridwan Sanjaya
2014
Corpus ID: 64445886
Data communication in the web was changed since Ajax was used to send and request the data without bothering the web interface…
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2013
2013
Mobile HTML5: Efficiency and Performance of WebSockets and Server-Sent Events
Eliot Estep
2013
Corpus ID: 61344746
The advent of HTML5 (Hyper Text Markup Language revision 5) technologies are re-standardizing the web and paving the way for a…
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2013
2013
A Lightweight Architecture for the Web-of-Things
Tor-Morten Grønli
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G. Ghinea
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M. Younas
International Conference on Mobile Web…
2013
Corpus ID: 107342110
The past few years have marked a shift in Web development as users have become accustomed to Web applications with dynamic…
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