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Resolving web services mismatch in mashup

2014 Sixth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN), 2014
Web Service Mismatch is a major aspect of web mashup problem. To reduce burden of resolving the mismatch for end-users, the approaches proposed in the literature used a mapping solution to resolve service mismatch. However, without structural information, these approaches would lead to inaccuracy.
Wei Fu, Chunhong Zhang, Yang Ji 0001
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Resolving Web Services Mismatch in Mashup

Wireless Personal Communications, 2015
Web Service Mismatch is a major aspect of web mashup problem. To reduce burden of resolving the mismatch for end-users, the approaches proposed in the literature used a mapping solution to resolve service mismatch. However, without structural information, these approaches would lead to inaccuracy.
Chunhong Zhang   +3 more
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Services Mashups: The New Generation of Web Applications

open access: yesIEEE Internet Computing, 2008
Web services are becoming a major technology for deploying automated interactions between distributed and heterogeneous applications, and for connecting business processes. Service mashups indicate a way to create new Web applications by combining existing Web resources utilizing data and Web APIs.
Djamal Benslimane   +2 more
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Peer-to-peer orchestration of web mashups

Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services, 2012
Web mashups are web applications built on top of external web services through their open APIs. As mashups are becoming increasingly complex, there is a need for systematic support for their development and orchestration. This paper presents a peer-to-peer approach to mashup orchestration where a network of agents carry out orchestration using ...
Md Mahmudul Haque   +4 more
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Peer-to-Peer Orchestration of Web Mashups

International Journal of Adaptive, Resilient and Autonomic Systems, 2014
Web mashups are web applications built on top of external web services through their open APIs. As mashups are becoming increasingly complex, there is a need for systematic support for their development and orchestration. This paper presents a peer-to-peer approach to mashup orchestration where a network of agents carries out orchestration using ...
Abul Ahsan Md. Mahmudul Haque, Weihai Yu
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Mashups for the web-active user

2008 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, 2008
With the abundance of information online, mashups are a powerful way to process and make sense of all the data that we are exposed to on a daily basis. However mashup creation is a complex task that requires expertise in advanced programming languages. Moreover, the currently available tools do not adequately support the technical knowhow of end users.
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Web API Creation for Enterprise Mashup

2011 IEEE World Congress on Services, 2011
It is desirable for web applications to be reusable, for example in case a vendor wants to deliver new valuable services by using and combining existing applications quickly. One of the well-known ways of reusing web applications, Mashup, has become popular in the web development community and applied to many open web sites, as we can just combine the ...
Masahiro Tanaka   +2 more
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Mashups over the Deep Web

2009
Combining information from different Web sources often results in a tedious and repetitive process, e.g. even simple information requests might require to iterate over a result list of one Web query and use each single result as input for a subsequent query.
Hornung, Thomas Daniel   +2 more
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Mashups for the Web of Things

2013
The Web of Things (WoT) together with mashup-like applications is gaining popularity with the development of the Internet towards a network of interconnected objects, ranging from cars and transportation cargos to electrical appliances. In this chapter we provide a brief architectural overview of technologies which can be used in WoT mashups with ...
Klemen Kenda   +5 more
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Natural End-User Development of Web Mashups

2013 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing, 2013
End-User Development (EUD) can be exploited on the Web, where users have the opportunity to create niche “Web Mashup” applications as a means to address their long tail of situational needs in different domains of application. In this paper, we describe the design and evaluation of NaturalMash, an innovative EUD system for mashups. NaturalMash provides
S. Aghaee   +2 more
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