Title
Extending web browsers architectures to support HTTP session mobility
Abstract
In a bid to extend web browsers capabilities, a new extension that transfers HTTP session between two web browsers also knows as User Agents will be developed. The capabilities of these web browsers will be extended by integrating a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) stack into them. SIP has been chosen because it has clearly defined session mobility types namely Third-party Call Control and Session Hand-off. This paper identifies the modifications that will be made to the present-day web browsers architectures and describes the two services that can be provided namely content sharing and session transfer between any two user agents.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1145/1364654.1364714
CoNEXT
Keywords
Field
DocType
extending web browsers architecture,content sharing,third-party call control,present-day web browsers architecture,session mobility type,session initiation protocol,web browsers capability,user agents,web browser,session transfer,session hand-off,user agent
World Wide Web,Web browser,Web page,Computer science,Navigation bar,Call control,Session hijacking,Session Initiation Protocol,Session ID,User agent
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.44
6
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Michael Adeyeye1495.35
Neco Ventura212425.86