No Code Required presents the various design, system architectures,
research methodologies, and evaluation strategies that are used by
end users programming on the Web. It also presents the tools that
will allow users to participate in the creation of their own Web.
Comprised of seven parts, the book provides basic information about
the field of end-user programming. Part 1 points out that the
Firefox browser is one of the differentiating factors considered
for end-user programming on the Web. Part 2 discusses the
automation and customization of the Web. Part 3 covers the
different approaches to proposing a specialized platform for
creating a new Web browser. Part 4 discusses three systems that
focus on the customized tools that will be used by the end users in
exploring large amounts of data on the Web. Part 5 explains the
role of natural language in the end-user programming systems. Part
6 provides an overview of the assumptions on the accessibility of
the Web site owners of the Web content. Lastly, Part 7 offers the
idea of the Web-active end user, an individual who is seeking new
technologies.
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