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Third international workshop on web APIs and services Mashups (Mashups'09)
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Proceeding of the 24th ACM SIGPLAN conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications table of contents
Orlando, Florida, USA
WORKSHOP SESSION: Workshops table of contents
Pages 695-696  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-1-60558-768-4
Authors
Cesare Pautasso  University of Lugano, Lugano, Switzerland
Stefan Tai  Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Switzerland
E. Michael Maximilen  IBM Almaden, Almaden, USA
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SIGPLAN: ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The Web is now programmable. Part of this programmability comes from the many Web APIs available from Web sites, services, and data feeds. An interesting consequence of these APIs is the ability to combine the resulting data and process into new data and processes achieving higher-level value than originally exposed by the initial APIs. A classic example is to combine mapping APIs (e.g., Google Maps) and the Atom data APIs from Craigslist or the REST API from Eventful database to have a new service that displays listing or events on the map. These resulting new Web applications, or mashups, add value to the initial Web APIs so that the value of their combination is greater than the sum of its parts. While nowadays thousands of mashups have become available, there remains various research challenges and opportunities, that if addressed would make mashups even more widely available and accessible on the Web. In this third installment of the International Mashups Workshop we will solicit contributions addressing these issues. We plan to continue the tradition of the two previous Mashups workshops (2007 in Vienna and 2008 in Sydney) of not only selecting a broad range of papers but also inviting keynote speakers from leading industry groups that are currently offering mashups tools and platforms for wide-consumption and availability.


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E. Michael Maximilien, Stefan Tai, Proc. of the 1st International Workshop on Web APIs and Services Mashups (Mashups'07), in: Elisabetta Di Nitto, Matei Ripeanu (Eds.) ICSOC 2007 Workshop Proceedings, Sydney, Australia, LNCS 4907, Springer, September 2007.
 
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Cesare Pautasso, Stefan Tai, E. Michael Maximilien, Proc. of the 2nd International Workshop on Web APIs and Services Mashups (Mashups'08), in: George Feuerlicht, Winfried Lamersdorf (Eds.) ICSOC 2008 Workshop Proceedings, Sydney, Australia, LNCS 5472, Springer, December 2008.