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Document-centric XML workflows with fragment digital signatures

The use of digital document management and processing is increasing. Traditional workflows of paper forms are being replaced by electronic workflows of digital documents. These workflows often require multiple signatures to be added to the documents for authorization and/or integrity. We describe ex...

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Published in:Software, practice & experience practice & experience, 2010-07, Vol.40 (8), p.655-672
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