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Application framework with demand-driven mashup for selective browsing
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Source International Conference on Information Integration and web-based Applications and Services archive
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services table of contents
Linz, Austria
SESSION: iiWAS 2008: Web services table of contents
Pages 33-40  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-349-5
Authors
Sohei Ikeda  Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
Takakazu Nagamine  Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
Tomio Kamada  Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
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SIGWEB: ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Web
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper proposes a mashup framework for creating flexible mashup applications in which the user can selectively browse through mashup items. Our framework provides a data management engine for on-demand data generation, and GUI components called widgets that can be used to browse through mashed-up data selectively. The application developer has to only prepare a mashup relation specifying the web service combinations and widget configurations specifying how to display the mashed-up data. On the basis of these configurations, widgets monitor user interactions and requests data from the data management engine that processes the demand-driven creation of mashed-up data. To enable selective browsing, a table widget, for instance, allows selection of columns to be displayed, provides a limited view with scroll bars, and filtering facilities. Our framework also offers a mechanism for widget coordination where a widget can change the display target according to states or events of other widgets. We introduce a sample application for tour planning using five cooperative widgets, and discuss the usability and performance advantages of our framework.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Sohei Ikeda: colleagues
Takakazu Nagamine: colleagues
Tomio Kamada: colleagues