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A generic solution for web-based management of pseudonymized data. [PDF]
Lautenschläger R +3 more
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Experiences of mobile health in promoting physical activity: A qualitative systematic review and meta-ethnography. [PDF]
Carter DD +3 more
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Semantic mashup of biomedical data. [PDF]
Cheung KH +5 more
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An Ontology-Driven Approach for Integrating Intelligence to Manage Human and Ecological Health Risks in the Geospatial Sensor Web. [PDF]
Meng X +7 more
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Prototyping a Web-of-Energy Architecture for Smart Integration of Sensor Networks in Smart Grids Domain. [PDF]
Caballero V +3 more
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Map mashups, Web 2.0 and the GIS revolution [PDF]
Mashups, composed of mixing different types of software and data, first appeared in 2004 and ‘map mashups’ quickly became the most popular forms of this software blending. This heralded a new kind of geography called ‘Neogeography’ in which non-expert users were able to exploit the power of maps without requiring the expertise traditionally associated,
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Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web, 2007
The Web Mashup Scripting Language (WMSL) enables an end-user (you) working from his browser, e.g. not needing any other infrastructure, to quickly write mashups that integrate any two, or more, web services on the Web. The end-user accomplishes this by writing a web page that combines HTML, metadata in the form of mapping relations, and small piece of ...
Marwan Sabbouh +3 more
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The Web Mashup Scripting Language (WMSL) enables an end-user (you) working from his browser, e.g. not needing any other infrastructure, to quickly write mashups that integrate any two, or more, web services on the Web. The end-user accomplishes this by writing a web page that combines HTML, metadata in the form of mapping relations, and small piece of ...
Marwan Sabbouh +3 more
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An environment for End-User Development of Web mashups
End-User Development aims to find novel ways that are suitable and intuitive for end users to create their own applications. We present a graphical environment in which users create new mashups by directly selecting interaction elements, content and functionalities from existing Web applications without requiring the intervention of expert developers ...
Giuseppe Ghiani +2 more
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Mashup by surfing a web of data APIs
Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2009We present sMash, a system for facilitating users to mashup Web data. The aspects emphasized by the demo are: (1) how to help novice users master data APIs and relationships amongst them easily; (2) how to inspire various users to build more amazing Web data mashups.
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