This volume contains the proceedings of DChanges 2016, the fourth edition of the International Workshop on Document Changes: Modeling, Detection, Storage and Visualization, which was held in September 2016 in Vienna, Austria, in conjunction with the ACM Symposium on Document Engineering (DocEng 2016).
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Web and file based document collaboration via aysnchronous and synchronous updates
Collaborative documents can be worked on synchronously (collaborators see updates as they happen) and asynchronously (collaborators see updates after they are shared). Synchronous updates are useful when collaborators are working together in real-time ...
An algorithm for correcting XSLT rules according to DTD updates
DTDs are continuously updated according to changes in the real world. Updates to a DTD affect the behavior of XSLT stylesheets as well as XML documents under the DTD. To maintain the consistencies of XSLT stylesheets with an updated DTD, we have to ...
A digital publishing system with open resources transclusion and tracing
In this paper we propose a digital publishing system that supports authoring of digital contents. The proposed system can dynamically update open resources, a publicly available web content, with tracing technique. Content scraping directly from the web ...
Design and usability testing of a user interface for three-way document merging
Word processing merge tool interfaces can show users the changes made by each editor and allow a primary editor to accept or reject individual changes to create a finished document. But when there are many changes, possibly from many editors, users may ...
Manuscript annotations as deltas: first steps
Texts revised on paper are often marked with graphical signs to show what to change and how. The field of genetic textual criticism uses these signs to study the evolution of literary manuscripts.
This paper describes a technique that is being used to ...
Versioning machine 5.0 and audio versioning
The Versioning Machine (VM) is an open source framework for digital editing. It was developed for literary research and for the parallel study of multiple versions of a text encoded according to the guidelines of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) [4][6]...
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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DChanges 2015 | 10 | 6 | 60% |
DChanges '14 | 9 | 7 | 78% |
Overall | 19 | 13 | 68% |