Abstract. The explosive popularity of mashups has given rise to a plethora of web-based tools for rapidly building mashups with minimal programming effort. In turn, this has spurred interest in using these tools to empower end-users to build situational applications for business. Sit-uational applications based on Reo (SABRE) is a service composition platform that addresses service heterogeneity as a first-class concern by adopting a mashup’s data-centric approach. Built atop the Reo coor-dination language, SABRE provides tools to combine, filter and trans-form web services and data sources like RSS and ATOM feeds. Whereas other mashup platforms intermingle data transformation logic and I/O concerns, we aim to clearly separate them by forma...
In recent years major web services have opened their systems to outside use through the imple-mentat...
Webservices composition is traditionally carried out using composition technologies such as Business...
Spurred by Web 2.0 paradigm, there emerge large numbers of service mashups by composing readily acce...
The explosive popularity of mashups has given rise to a plethora of web-based tools for rapidly buil...
The Web has undergone a tremendous change from a primarily publication platform towards a participat...
A mashup is an integrated Application Programming Interface (API) that combines data from different\...
A Web Service can represent a unit of business logic that an organization exposes to other organizat...
Web services are becoming a major technology for deploying automated interactions between distribute...
A mashup is an integrated Application Programming Interface (API) that combines data from different ...
The web-based service composition, e.g. mashup, is becoming a popular style to reuse web services. F...
Mashup languages offer new graphic interfaces for service composition. Normally, composition is limi...
Mashups combine web 2.0 and web services technology to provide end-user programming on the web. We e...
Enterprise Mashups usually comprise services from different service domains that often differ vastly...
Instead of building self-contained silos, applications are being broken down in independent structur...
The evolution of the Web 2.0 phenomenon has led to the increased adoption of the RESTful services pa...
In recent years major web services have opened their systems to outside use through the imple-mentat...
Webservices composition is traditionally carried out using composition technologies such as Business...
Spurred by Web 2.0 paradigm, there emerge large numbers of service mashups by composing readily acce...
The explosive popularity of mashups has given rise to a plethora of web-based tools for rapidly buil...
The Web has undergone a tremendous change from a primarily publication platform towards a participat...
A mashup is an integrated Application Programming Interface (API) that combines data from different\...
A Web Service can represent a unit of business logic that an organization exposes to other organizat...
Web services are becoming a major technology for deploying automated interactions between distribute...
A mashup is an integrated Application Programming Interface (API) that combines data from different ...
The web-based service composition, e.g. mashup, is becoming a popular style to reuse web services. F...
Mashup languages offer new graphic interfaces for service composition. Normally, composition is limi...
Mashups combine web 2.0 and web services technology to provide end-user programming on the web. We e...
Enterprise Mashups usually comprise services from different service domains that often differ vastly...
Instead of building self-contained silos, applications are being broken down in independent structur...
The evolution of the Web 2.0 phenomenon has led to the increased adoption of the RESTful services pa...
In recent years major web services have opened their systems to outside use through the imple-mentat...
Webservices composition is traditionally carried out using composition technologies such as Business...
Spurred by Web 2.0 paradigm, there emerge large numbers of service mashups by composing readily acce...