The recent emergence of mashup tools has refueled research on end user development, ie, on enabling end-users without programming skills to compose their own applications. Yet …
L Grammel, MA Storey - University of Victoria Technical Report DCS-324 …, 2008 - Citeseer
This paper presents a review of six mashup makers from an End User Development (EUD) perspective. The fast-paced development of mashup makers and related research in the last …
Mashups can open up access to the wealth of on-line information, allowing information- providing services to be discovered, integrated and presented in a manner tuned to current …
A Koschmider, V Torres… - Proceedings of the 2nd …, 2009 - pubs.dbs.uni-leipzig.de
Mashups are a current hype that is attracting high interest by academia and industry now and in the next years. The idea behind a mashup is to create new content by reusing and …
S Aghaee, C Pautasso - Current Trends in Web Engineering: Workshops …, 2012 - Springer
Mashups are built by combining building blocks, which are commonly referred to as mashup components. These components are characterized by a high level of heterogeneity in terms …
S Soi, F Daniel, F Casati - ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB), 2014 - dl.acm.org
Despite the common claim by mashup platforms that they enable end-users to develop their own software, in practice end-users still don't develop their own mashups, as the highly …
The development of modern Web 2.0 applications is increasingly characterized by the involvement of end users with typically limited programming skills. In particular, an emerging …
R Tuchinda, CA Knoblock, P Szekely - ACM Transactions on the Web …, 2011 - dl.acm.org
The latest generation of WWW tools and services enables Web users to generate applications that combine content from multiple sources. This type of Web application is …
J Yu, B Benatallah, F Casati… - IEEE Internet computing, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Web mashups are Web applications developed using contents and services available online. Despite rapidly increasing interest in mashups over the past two years …