Mashups are an increasingly popular way to integrate data from multiple web sites to fit a particular need, but it often requires substantial technical expertise to create them. T...
James Lin, Jeffrey Wong, Jeffrey Nichols, Allen Cy...
In recent years, systems have emerged that enable end users to “mash” together existing web services to build new web sites. However, little is known about how well end users ...
Jill Cao, Kyle Rector, Thomas H. Park, Scott D. Fl...
Mashups – web applications that integrate multiple data sources or APIs into one interface – have attracted considerable attention in recent years. The availability of web-bas...
We present reform, a system that envisions roles for both programmers and end users in enhancing existing websites to support new goals. First, programmers author a traditional ma...
Michael Toomim, Steven M. Drucker, Mira Dontcheva,...
The huge demand for ad-hoc and situational enterprise-class applications led to a new kind of Web-based applications, known as enterprise mashups. End users from the business units...
Florian Gilles, Volker Hoyer, Till Janner, Katarin...