Electronic Commerce Mashups: Combining Applications to Useful Services for Shoppers
A mashup is an essential type of interactive web applications that combines data and content from external sources to create entirely new and innovative services. They are an essential characteristic of web 2.0, the second generation of web applications.
Grechenig, Thomas, Leitner, Peter
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Rights management over web mashups
Web mashups have become one of the most powerful features of the Web 2.0 revolution. Though the sources of the mashups have access control over their content, the lack of proper Rights Management over the content given out by the sources leads to many ...
Yamuzala Venkata, Aswin
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Service recommendation method based on text view and interaction view. [PDF]
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AtomsMasher: Personalised Context-Sensitive Automation for the Web
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Microservice Workflow Scheduling with a Resource Configuration Model Under Deadline and Reliability Constraints. [PDF]
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