ABSTRACT
Distributed programming has shifted from private networks to the Internet using heterogeneous Web APIs. This enables the creation of situational applications of composed services exposing user interfaces, i.e., mashups. However, this programmable Web lacks unified models that can facilitate mashup creation, reuse, and deployments. This poster demonstrates a platform to facilitate Web 2.0 mashups.
- E. M. Maximilien, H. Wilkinson, N. Desai, and S. Tai. A Domain Specific-Language for Web APIs and Services Mashups. In Proc. of 5th Intl Conf. on Service Oriented Computing, LNCS 4749, pages 13--26, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 2007. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Swashup: situational web applications mashups
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