Traditionally, the composition of Web services to create mashups has been achieved by using an application server as a mediator between a client browser and services. To avoid this bottleneck, mashups are sometimes implemented so that Web service composition takes place directly from the end user’s browser. Creating such implementations is difficult because developers must manage the separation of software into various distributable pieces, in different lan-guages, and coordinate their communication. In this pa-per we describe a middleware for managing Web service mashups in a disciplined, and flexible way. We build upon the established abstraction of XML pipelines, but describe a new approach for selectively partitioning pipeline compo-nen...
In the technological world of today, user interfaces (as an essential part of many software applicat...
Enterprise Mashups usually comprise services from different service domains that often differ vastly...
Abstract—Mashup is usually created by end-users to provide new services by combining data or functio...
A mashup is an integrated Application Programming Interface (API) that combines data from different\...
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 ...
Rich Internet Applications (RIA) and composed Web ap-plications, referred to as Mashups, have become...
Mashup refers to an integrated Application Programming Interface (API) that combines data from diffe...
The Web is increasingly used as an application platform, and recent development of it has introduced...
The Web has undergone a tremendous change from a primarily publication platform towards a participat...
In recent years major web services have opened their systems to outside use through the imple-mentat...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Webservices composition is traditionally carried out using composition technologies such as Business...
Mashups combine web 2.0 and web services technology to provide end-user programming on the web. We e...
The web-based service composition, e.g. mashup, is becoming a popular style to reuse web services. F...
In the technological world of today, user interfaces (as an essential part of many software applicat...
Enterprise Mashups usually comprise services from different service domains that often differ vastly...
Abstract—Mashup is usually created by end-users to provide new services by combining data or functio...
A mashup is an integrated Application Programming Interface (API) that combines data from different\...
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 ...
Rich Internet Applications (RIA) and composed Web ap-plications, referred to as Mashups, have become...
Mashup refers to an integrated Application Programming Interface (API) that combines data from diffe...
The Web is increasingly used as an application platform, and recent development of it has introduced...
The Web has undergone a tremendous change from a primarily publication platform towards a participat...
In recent years major web services have opened their systems to outside use through the imple-mentat...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Webservices composition is traditionally carried out using composition technologies such as Business...
Mashups combine web 2.0 and web services technology to provide end-user programming on the web. We e...
The web-based service composition, e.g. mashup, is becoming a popular style to reuse web services. F...
In the technological world of today, user interfaces (as an essential part of many software applicat...
Enterprise Mashups usually comprise services from different service domains that often differ vastly...
Abstract—Mashup is usually created by end-users to provide new services by combining data or functio...