Optimization and Improving Security in Web Browsers Using the Proxy Pattern
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Design patterns are general reusable solutions to a commonly occurring problem in software design. One of the important patterns is Proxy Pattern. It is used for improving security in many systems such as separating an interface from a number of alternate implementations, wrapping around a set of legacy classes and so on. In this paper, a solution for display the content of tables in web pages by using the Proxy Pattern is proposed. This solution optimizes operations in browsers and improves security of system.
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Keywords: design pattern, proxy pattern, security, browser, web page, table
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