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ChEBI: re-engineered for a sustainable future. [PDF]

open access: yesNucleic Acids Res
Malik A   +9 more
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Dynamic Web Page Development

2004
Back in Chapter 3, you learned the basics of putting a web page together. In the example you created, everything on the page is there because you specifically coded it to be there. Nothing changes on the page until you change the code. If your site isn’t going to be updated very often, this might be all you need to know, and you can get on with mowing ...
P. Sherry
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Dynamic and graphical web page breakpoints

Proceedings of the 19th international conference on World wide web, 2010
Breakpoints are perhaps the quintessential feature of a de-bugger: they allow a developer to stop time and study the program state. Breakpoints are typically specified by selecting a line of source code. For large, complex, web pages with multiple developers, the relevant source line for a given user interface problem may not be known to the developer.
John J. Barton, Jan Odvarko
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Performance of Dynamic Web Page Generation for Database-driven Web Sites

International Conference on Next Generation Web Services Practices, 2006
With the rapid growth of e-business, Web sites are increasingly relying on dynamic content generation applications to provide dynamic interaction and personalized experiences to the Web sites users. To generate such dynamic Web page for each user request requires heavy dynamic script execution due to customize and personalize information.
Probir Ghosh, Andrew Rau-Chaplin
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