Title
Analysis of Using Browser-native Technology to Build Rich Internet Applications for Image Manipulation
Abstract
In this work we investigate whether browser-native technologies can be used to perform photo manipulation tasks e.g cropping, resizing or rotating an image within the current mainstream browser. By the use of a case study we will analyze problems that have occurred during the implementation of a prototype web application that utilizes browser-native web technology in order to create an online version of a real world photo scrapbook. Implementation of a prototype will allows us to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of current web technology when it comes to browser-based image manipulation. Furthermore we explore the possibilities of the Ajax in combination Canvas, SVG and VML to provide a more interactive graphical user interface to perform image manipulation tasks on the web.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2011
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
human computer interaction,user interface,rich internet application
Field
DocType
Volume
Web API,Web page,Computer science,Ajax,Human–computer interaction,Web navigation,Web application,Web-based simulation,Multimedia,Client-side scripting,Rich Internet application
Journal
abs/1101.0
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thomas Steenbergen100.34
Michael S. Lew22742166.02