The software industry is currently experiencing a paradigm shift towards web-based software. We argue that web technologies should evolve in a direction that would allow the devel...
This paper describes how a Web 2.0-style mashup approach, reusing technologies and services freely available on the web, have enabled the development of a dynamic link service sys...
Patrick A. S. Sinclair, Kirk Martinez, Paul H. Lew...
Today’s development and provision of commercially used Web services has shifted from providing static and predefined functionality to highly configurable services that can be ...
Benjamin Blau, Dirk Neumann, Christof Weinhardt, S...
The recent emergence of web mash-ups and open source software is driving the development of new practices in software and systems development. In this paper we explore novel pract...
Ingbert R. Floyd, M. Cameron Jones, Dinesh Rathi, ...
Programming has recently become more common among ordinary end users of computer systems. We believe that these end-user programmers are not just coders but also designers, in tha...
Jill Cao, Yann Riche, Susan Wiedenbeck, Margaret M...