Abstract. Mashups are gaining momentum as a means to develop situational Web applications by combining different resources (services, data feeds) and user interfaces. In enterpris...
Florian Rosenberg, Rania Khalaf, Matthew J. Duftle...
Abstract. Mashups are defined to be lightweight Web applications aggregating data from different Web services, built using ad-hoc composition and being not concerned with long term...
Web software development is one of the most active areas and fastest growing industries in software and services development in Europe, and, in particular, Java Enterprise Edition ...
Mashups are new Web 2.0 applications that seamlessly combine contents from multiple heterogeneous data sources into one integrated browser environment. The hallmark of these appli...