Mashups, a new web 2.0 technology provide the ability for easy creation of web-based applications by end-users. The uses of the mashups are often consumer related. In this paper w...
Paul de Vrieze, Lai Xu, Athman Bouguettaya, Jian Y...
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...
Enterprise mashups (EMs) are a new technology that enables the automation of situational needs of knowledge workers. EMs imply a new development paradigm based on the peer product...
Volker Hoyer, Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva, Simone ...
Enterprise mashup scenarios often involve feeds derived from data created primarily for eye consumption, such as email, news, calendars, blogs, and web feeds. These data sources c...
David E. Simmen, Frederick Reiss, Yunyao Li, Sures...
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...