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The Case for Browser Provenance

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The Case for Browser Provenance
In our increasingly networked world, web browsers are important applications. Originally an interface tool for accessing distributed documents, browsers have become ubiquitous, incorporating a significant portion of user interaction. A modern browser now also reads email, plays media, edits documents, and runs applications. Consequently, browsers process large quantities of data, and must record metadata, such as history, to help users manage their data. Most of the metadata that modern browsers record is actually provenance
Daniel W. Margo, Margo I. Seltzer
Added 17 Feb 2011
Updated 17 Feb 2011
Type Journal
Year 2009
Where FAST
Authors Daniel W. Margo, Margo I. Seltzer
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