Progress Report: Protected Change-Tracking

The PDF of the paper about PCT (Protected Change-Tracking) continues use of the pattern-like model introduced to overcome the Document-Format Anti-Pattern to deal with the special case of wanting to make signed and only-permitted amendments to an indelible, already-signed (amended) document.

This is also predicated on the use of WYSIWYG editors and it exploits existing provisions for digital signatures in ODF 1.2 document packages.

The author's final submission version is available for download in the bibliographic entry at <http://nfoworks.org/dev/2014/08/d140801.htm>.

I am providing notification here because I said I would on June 12.

The value might be that it demonstrates a variation of the notation applied to a different kind of change tracking, one where previous versions are not altered and the chain of modifications is constricted and verifiable.

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:dennis.hamilton@acm.org] 
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 11:29
To: public-change@w3.org
Subject: DChanges 2014 Proceedings Available

Final versions of papers from the DChanges 2014 Workshop have been published.  They are available in the ACM Digital Library as "Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on (Document) Changes: modeling, detection, storage and visualization" at 
<http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2723147>.  Select the "Table of Contents" tab or link if you don't see the list of papers.  The papers are available individually.

Subscribers to the ACM Digital Library can obtain the PDFs without any separate fee.

Single copies for personal use can also be obtained from the various authors.  On the weekend, I will have made PDFs of my two papers available for free download. 


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