User-tailorable systems: pressing the issues with buttons
CHI '90 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Towards an integrated organization and technology development
Proceedings of the 1st conference on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods, & techniques
Participatory design: the third space in HCI
The human-computer interaction handbook
Tailoring ERP Systems: A Spectrum of Choices and their Implications
HICSS '01 Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences ( HICSS-34)-Volume 8 - Volume 8
Architectural styles and the design of network-based software architectures
Architectural styles and the design of network-based software architectures
Communications of the ACM - End-user development: tools that empower users to create their own software solutions
Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design
Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design
End User Development (Human-Computer Interaction Series)
End User Development (Human-Computer Interaction Series)
Component-based tailorability: Enabling highly flexible software applications
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Supporting business intelligence by providing ontology-based end-user information self-service
OBI '08 Proceedings of the first international workshop on Ontology-supported business intelligence
End-user development of e-government services through meta-modeling
IS-EUD'11 Proceedings of the Third international conference on End-user development
A meta-design approach to the development of e-government services
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
End-User-Development and evolution of web applications: the webcomposition EUD approach
ICWE'12 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Current Trends in Web Engineering
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Companies are operating in a dynamic environment, resulting in a continuous need of adapting used information systems to changing business processes and associated information needs. Viewed from a micro-perspective, business users are managing and executing business processes on a daily basis, but are not able to adapt used software to their individual needs and working practice. In this paper, we present an End-User Development (EUD) approach and prototypic environment, enabling business users to create enterprise widgets tailored to their personal information needs without the need of programming knowledge, by mashing up enterprise resources using a lightweight visual design paradigm. The approach especially considers extensibility of building blocks for widget creation even by small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) using existing knowledge. We give evidence on the applicability of the approach in real enterprise contexts, by providing first results of an evaluation in three German SMEs.