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This paper presents a reference model for Event Driven Composite Services, shows how such a model can be used as a basis to design a Service Creation Platform and a Service Execution Platform and describes an example of a Composite Service that takes advantage of the model and of the platforms. The Event Driven Service Composition paradigm supports the design and the implementation of distributed...
Traditional application integration technologies are performed in a rigid and slow process that usually takes along time to build and deploy, requiring professional developers and domain experts. Moreover, they are server-centric and do not fully utilize the computing power and storage capability of client. As an emerging technology, mashup helps move Web 2.0 into the enterprise and can reduce application...
So far, little research has addressed reuse and context awareness with respect to rich Web-based user interfaces. Uniform models for encapsulation and reuse have been developed for the applicationspsila back ends in the form of Web Services, but this paradigm has not yet been applied to the presentation layer. Thus, UIs are usually hand-crafted and lack flexibility and reuse, which makes their development...
Application design driven by user needs is an increasing trend: such applications may not be anticipatable using traditional requirement and build approaches. Mashup refers to an integrated application programming interface (API) that combines data from different data destination or third party sources for Web services. This Web service provides a combined API that is technologically valid and compatible...
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