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The Page element conceptually represents the "client end" of an interaction with an Internet application -
typically a user interface, such as an HTML page that the user sees as part of a Web application, or a screen on a WAP application.
However, page elements can be used to represent something as detailed as the XML output of a B-to-B transaction, or something as generic as a distinct step in a business process.
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