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To cite the use of this formal theory, please use
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Achim D. Brucker and Michael Herzberg. A Formalization of Web Components. In Archive of
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Formal Proofs, 2020. http://www.isa-afp.org/entries/DOM_Components.html,
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Formal proof development
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A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
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@InProceedings{ brucker.ea:core-dom:2018,
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abstract = {At its core, the Document Object Model (DOM) defines a tree-like
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data structure for representing documents in general and HTML
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documents in particular. It forms the heart of any rendering engine
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of modern web browsers. Formalizing the key concepts of the DOM is
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a pre-requisite for the formal reasoning over client-side JavaScript
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programs as well as for the analysis of security concepts in modern
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web browsers. In this paper, we present a formalization of the core DOM,
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with focus on the node-tree and the operations defined on node-trees,
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in Isabelle/HOL. We use the formalization to verify the functional
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correctness of the most important functions defined in the DOM standard.
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Moreover, our formalization is (1) extensible, i.e., can be extended without
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the need of re-proving already proven properties and (2) executable, i.e.,
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we can generate executable code from our specification.},
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address = {New York, NY, USA},
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author = {Achim D. Brucker and Michael Herzberg},
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booktitle= {The 2018 Web Conference Companion (WWW)},
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conf_date= {April 23-27, 2018},
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doi = {10.1145/3184558.3185980},
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editor = {Pierre{-}Antoine Champin and Fabien L. Gandon and Mounia Lalmas and Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis},
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isbn = {978-1-4503-5640-4/18/04},
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keywords = {Document Object Model, DOM, Formal Semantics, Isabelle/HOL},
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location = {Lyon, France},
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pages = {741--749},
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pdf = {https://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/download/2018/brucker.ea-core-dom-2018.pdf},
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publisher= {ACM Press},
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title = {A Formal Semantics of the Core {DOM} in {Isabelle/HOL}},
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url = {https://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/abstract/brucker.ea-core-dom-2018},
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year = {2018},
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}
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An overview of the formalization is given in:
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Achim D. Brucker and Michael Herzberg. A Formally Verified Model of
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Web Components. In Formal Aspects of Component Software (FACS).
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science (12018), Springer-Verlag, 2020.
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http://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/abstract/brucker.ea-web-components-2019
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A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
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@InCollection{ brucker.ea:web-components:2019,
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abstract = {The trend towards ever more complex client-side web applications is unstoppable. Compared to
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traditional software development, client-side web development lacks a well-established component
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model, i.e., a method for easily and safely reusing already developed functionality. To address this
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issue, the web community started to adopt shadow trees as part of the Document Object Model (DOM):
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shadow trees allow developers to "partition" a DOM instance into parts that should be safely
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separated, e.g., code modifying one part should not, unintentionally, affect other parts of the DOM.
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While shadow trees provide the technical basis for defining web components, the DOM standard neither
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defines the concept of web components nor specifies the safety properties that web components should
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guarantee. Consequently, the standard also does not discuss how or even if the methods for modifying
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the DOM respect component boundaries. In this paper, we present a formally verified model of web
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components and define safety properties which ensure that different web components can only interact
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with each other using well-defined interfaces. Moreover, our verification of the application
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programming interface (API) of the DOM revealed numerous invariants that implementations of the DOM
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API need to preserve to ensure the integrity of components.},
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keywords = {Web Component, Shadow Tree, DOM, Isabelle/HOL},
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location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands},
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author = {Achim D. Brucker and Michael Herzberg},
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booktitle = {Formal Aspects of Component Software (FACS)},
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language = {USenglish},
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publisher = pub-springer,
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address = pub-springer:adr,
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series = s-lncs,
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number = 12018,
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isbn = {3-540-25109-X},
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doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-40914-2_3},
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editor = {Sung-Shik Jongmans and Farhad Arbab},
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pdf = {http://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/download/2019/brucker.ea-web-components-2019.pdf},
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title = {A Formally Verified Model of Web Components},
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classification= {conference},
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areas = {formal methods, software},
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year = 2020,
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public = {yes},
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url = {http://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/abstract/brucker.ea-web-components-2019}
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}
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