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Library mashups: behind the scenes

open access: yesJLIS.it, 2010
The article examines the multiform phenomenon of mashup. The development and diffusion of tools able to integrate and combine data from different systems, creating then new apps and new services is typical of Web 2.0. The paper offers and overview of the
Bonaria Biancu
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A Digital Recording Consciousness: Analysing, Mixing and Evaluating Audio in the Mashup Community [PDF]

open access: yesIASPM Journal, 2016
This article investigates a specific musical sensibility that plays a role within the mashup community and makes it possible for participants to re-use and recombine recorded songs in new and imaginative ways. Inspired by the work of H.
Maarten Michielse
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Mashup music as expression displaced and expression foregone

open access: yesInternet Policy Review, 2021
This article focuses on mashup music, a form of sampling expression combining samples from two or more recognisable and popular music recordings into a new whole.
Alan Hui
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Mashups and widget orchestration [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems, 2011
The mashup era has emerged in response to the challenge of integrating existing services, data sources, and tools to generate new applications. Mashups are usually realized either through a seamless integration, in which only the resulting application is known by the end-users, or through integration of original applications, data sources, and tools ...
Ahmet Soylu   +5 more
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Multi-Relational Graph Convolution Network for Service Recommendation in Mashup Development

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2022
With the rapid development of service-oriented computing, an overwhelming number of web services have been published online. Developers can create mashups that combine one or multiple services to meet complex business requirements. To speed up the mashup
Wei Gao, Jian Wu
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Composing high-level stream processing pipelines

open access: yesJournal of Big Data, 2020
The growing number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices provide a massive pool of sensing data. However, turning data into actionable insights is not a trivial task, especially in the context of IoT, where application development itself is complex.
Tanmaya Mahapatra
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MatchUp: Autocompletion for Mashups [PDF]

open access: yes2009 IEEE 25th International Conference on Data Engineering, 2009
A mashup is a Web application that integrates data, computation and GUI provided by several systems into a unique tool. The concept originated from the understanding that the number of applications available on the Web and the need for combining them to meet user requirements, are growing very rapidly. This demo presents MatchUp, a system that supports
Abiteboul, Serge   +3 more
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Mashups: A Literature Review and Classification Framework

open access: yesFuture Internet, 2009
The evolution of the Web over the past few years has fostered the growth of a handful of new technologies (e.g. Blogs, Wiki’s, Web Services). Recently web mashups have emerged as the newest Web technology and have gained lots of momentum and attention ...
Dawn Gregg, Brandon Beemer
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ICWE 2016 rapid mashup challenge: Introduction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The ICWE 2016 Rapid Mashup Challenge is the second installment of a series of challenges that aim to engage researchers and practitioners in showcasing and discussing their work on assisting mashup development.
DANIEL, FLORIAN   +3 more
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ICWE 2015 rapid mashup challenge: Introduction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The ICWE 2015 Rapid Mashup Challenge is the first installment of a series of challenges that aim to engage researchers and practitioners in a competition for the best mashup approach.
DANIEL, FLORIAN   +3 more
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