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SQA-Mashup: A mashup framework for continuous integration
Information and Software Technology, 2015Context: Continuous Integration (CI) has become an established best practice of modern software development. Its philosophy of regularly integrating the changes of individual developers with the master code base saves the entire development team from descending into Integration Hell, a term coined in the field of extreme programming. In practice, CI is
Brandtner, Martin +2 more
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Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2009
A mashup is a Web application that integrates data, computation and UI elements provided by several components into a single tool. The concept originated from the understanding that there is an increasing number of applications available on the Web and a growing need to combine them in order to meet user ...
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A mashup is a Web application that integrates data, computation and UI elements provided by several components into a single tool. The concept originated from the understanding that there is an increasing number of applications available on the Web and a growing need to combine them in order to meet user ...
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End-to-End Service Support for Mashups
We propose a service-oriented approach to generate and manage mashups. The proposed approach is realized using the Mashup Services System (MSS), a novel platform to support users to create, use, and manage mashups with little or no programming effort ...
Athman Bouguettaya +2 more
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Mashup Advisor: A Recommendation Tool for Mashup Development
2008 IEEE International Conference on Web Services, 2008Mashup editors, like Yahoo Pipes and IBM Lotus Mashup Maker, allow non-programmer end-users to ldquomash-uprdquo information sources and services to meet their information needs. However, with the increasing number of services, information sources and complex operations like filtering and joining, even an easy to use editor is not sufficient ...
Hazem Elmeleegy +3 more
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Understanding Mashup Development
IEEE Internet Computing, 2008Web mashups are Web applications developed using contents and services available online. Despite rapidly increasing interest in mashups, comprehensive development tools and frameworks are lacking, and in most cases mashing up a new application implies a significant manual programming effort.
Jin Yu 0006 +3 more
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2014
Mashups have emerged as an innovative software trend that re-interprets existing Web building blocks and leverages the composition of individual components in novel, value-adding ways. Additional appeal also derives from their potential to turn non-programmers into developers.
Florian Daniel, Maristella Matera
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Mashups have emerged as an innovative software trend that re-interprets existing Web building blocks and leverages the composition of individual components in novel, value-adding ways. Additional appeal also derives from their potential to turn non-programmers into developers.
Florian Daniel, Maristella Matera
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CHI '08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2008
In recent years major web services have opened their systems to outside use through the implementation of public APIs. As a result, web developers have begun to experiment with mashups - software applications that merge separate APIs and data sources into one integrated interface.
Nan Zang +2 more
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In recent years major web services have opened their systems to outside use through the implementation of public APIs. As a result, web developers have begun to experiment with mashups - software applications that merge separate APIs and data sources into one integrated interface.
Nan Zang +2 more
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Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces, 2008
Creating a Mashup, a web application that integrates data from multiple web sources to provide a unique service, involves solving multiple problems, such as extracting data from multiple web sources, cleaning it, and combining it together. Existing work relies on a widget paradigm where users address those problems during a Mashup building process by ...
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Creating a Mashup, a web application that integrates data from multiple web sources to provide a unique service, involves solving multiple problems, such as extracting data from multiple web sources, cleaning it, and combining it together. Existing work relies on a widget paradigm where users address those problems during a Mashup building process by ...
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Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 2010
Mashups combine disparate resources in order to create content in new ways from heterogeneous resources. Mashups are created in an ad-hoc manner due to, among other things, missing metrics that should give Mashup composers feedback about their application. The aim of this paper is to discuss application areas of metrics for Mashups.
Agnes Koschmider +2 more
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Mashups combine disparate resources in order to create content in new ways from heterogeneous resources. Mashups are created in an ad-hoc manner due to, among other things, missing metrics that should give Mashup composers feedback about their application. The aim of this paper is to discuss application areas of metrics for Mashups.
Agnes Koschmider +2 more
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Future Generation Computer Systems, 2011
Mashups combine web 2.0 and web services technology to provide end-user programming on the web. We explore how the existing data-oriented functionality can be extended for enterprise use. In particular to support business processes. Completing this, a design of a process-oriented enterprise mashup system is presented.
Paul de Vrieze +4 more
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Mashups combine web 2.0 and web services technology to provide end-user programming on the web. We explore how the existing data-oriented functionality can be extended for enterprise use. In particular to support business processes. Completing this, a design of a process-oriented enterprise mashup system is presented.
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