ICSOC-ServiceWave '09 Proceedings of the 7th International Joint Conference on Service-Oriented Computing
Lightweight collaboration management
Proceedings of the 3rd and 4th International Workshop on Web APIs and Services Mashups
Mashup services to daily activities: end-user perspective in designing a consumer mashups
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications and Services
A new end-user composition model to empower knowledge workers to develop rich internet applications
Journal of Web Engineering
PPPDM - a privacy-preserving platform for data mashup
International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing
A web-centred approach to end-user software engineering
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM) - Testing, debugging, and error handling, formal methods, lifecycle concerns, evolution and maintenance
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The huge demand for situational and ad-hoc applications desired by the mass of business end users cannot be fully implemented by IT departments. New approaches that allow for End User Development (EUD) are needed to overcome this “long-tail” dilemma. More specifically,most existing approaches insufficiently support EUD for infrequent, situational, and ad-hoc B2B Collaborations.Enterprise Mashup-/ and Lightweight Composition approaches and tools are promising solutions to unleash the huge potential of integrating the mass of users into development. Within the current research project FAST,a Web based Mashup/ Gadget development tool is in development that allows for different options to realizeB2B collaborations via Mashups. In this work, five patterns for the development of Enterprise Mashups are identified, characterized, and evaluated with focus on their adequacy for B2B collaborations.