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From Mashups to Telco Mashups: A Survey [PDF]
Given their increasing popularity and novel requirements and characteristics, telco mashups deserve an analysis that goes beyond what's available for mashups in general. Here, the authors cluster telco services into different types, analyze their features, derive a telco mashup reference architecture, and survey how well existing mashup tools can ...
Martin Gaedke +2 more
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Process-Oriented Enterprise Mashups [PDF]
Mashups, a new web 2.0 technology provide the ability for easy creation of web-based applications by end-users. The uses of the mashups are often consumer related. In this paper we explore how mashups can be used in the enterprise area and hat the criteria for enterprise mashups are.
Paul De Vrieze +2 more
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MSRDL: Deep learning framework for service recommendation in mashup creation [PDF]
In recent years, service-oriented computing technology has developed rapidly. The growing number of services increases the choice burden of software developers when developing service-based systems, such as mashups or applications.
Ting Yu +3 more
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This article focuses on YouTube mashups and how we can understand them as a specific subgenre on YouTube. The Mashups are analysed as audiovisual recontextualizations that are given new meaning, e.g., via collaborative social communities or for ...
Simonsen Thomas Mosebo
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IoT mashups with the WoTKit [PDF]
Toward reducing barriers for developing applications for the Internet of Things, researchers have connected things to the web enabling the development of IoT mashups. While establishing a Web of Things for mashup development has been an important step forward, we believe that web-centric IoT toolkits have the potential to increase the use of Internet ...
Blackstock, Michael, Lea, Rodger
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Mashups: A Literature Review and Classification Framework
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
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Web GIS in practice VI: a demo playlist of geo-mashups for public health neogeographers [PDF]
'Mashup' was originally used to describe the mixing together of musical tracks to create a new piece of music. The term now refers to Web sites or services that weave data from different sources into a new data source or service. Using a musical metaphor
Cheung Kei-Hoi +3 more
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Mashups for Learning - Editorial
The special track â??Mashups for ...
Martin Ebner +2 more
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Security of Web Mashups: A Survey [PDF]
Web mashups, a new web application development paradigm, combine content and services from multiple origins into a new service. Web mashups heavily depend on interaction between content from multiple origins and communication with different origins. Contradictory, mashup security relies on separation for protecting code and data.
De Ryck, Philippe +4 more
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A Service Recommendation Algorithm Based on Knowledge Graph and Collaborative Filtering
With the rapid development of the Internet, the number of Web APIs is increasing. How to recommend accurate and appropriate Web APIs to mashups has become a focus and difficulty in the field of service computing.
Bo Jiang +5 more
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