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Currently, the significance of a portal stems not only from being a handy way to access data but also from being the means of facilitating the integration with Web applications. This paper proposes an interaction instance oriented approach for integrating web applications in portals. The key aspect is to enable a user to have the same interaction experiences from a portal that he/she accesses the...
Presentation level integration now becomes an important and fast growing trend in enterprise computing and portal-based composite applications are the mainstream to realize it. Such applications use portlet and interactive Web service, which usually offers several portlets, as their basic constituents. Hence, portlet description and discovery are the key issues that have to be considered. This paper...
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