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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active document" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to computing or document management, referring to a document that is currently being worked on or edited.
Example: "Please ensure that you save your changes to the active document before closing the application."
Alternatives: "current document" or "open document".
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Finally, we give a hypothesis of active document composition: it consists of four elements, namely, explicit architecture, invasiveness, transconsistency, and staging.
Command+S -- Save the active document.
Press "Control" and "F4" at the same time to close an active document.
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This paper proposes several novel architectural styles for active documents.
We introduce and demonstrate the use of active documents in VLSI design.
The new presentation layer is organized as a set of active documents.
In particular, a new kind of memory support using current information technology is presented: active documents.
Users, agents, and active documents can interoperate using a set of basic services for communication and synchronization.
Active documents are documents that contain not only data, but also servlets, applets, expressions in spreadsheet languages, and other forms of software.
Active documents become a vehicle for transporting design data and operations between frameworks in independent organizations, enabling the creation of virtual enterprises for development of electronic systems.
With these concepts, it is possible to explain the architectures of many document processing applications for Web and office, and we define the architectural styles of wizard-parametrized, script-parametrized, transconsistent, stream-based, and staged active documents.
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