The ServFace builder - A WYSIWYG approach for building service-based applications
ICWE'10 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Web engineering
End-user requirements for wisdom-aware EUD
IS-EUD'11 Proceedings of the Third international conference on End-user development
Efficient, interactive recommendation of mashup composition knowledge
ICSOC'11 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
Orchestrated user interface mashups using w3c widgets
ICWE'11 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Current Trends in Web Engineering
From Mashups to Telco Mashups: A Survey
IEEE Internet 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
Integrating component-based web engineering into content management systems
ICWE'13 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Web Engineering
Awareness and control for inter-widget communication: challenges and solutions
ICWE'13 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Web Engineering
Inter-Widget communication by demonstration in user interface mashups
ICWE'13 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Web Engineering
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With the success of Web 2.0 we are witnessing a growing number of services and APIs exposed by Telecom, IT and content providers. Targeting the Web community and, in particular, Web application developers, service providers expose capabilities of their infrastructures and applications in order to open new markets and to reach new customer groups. However, due to the complexity of the underlying technologies, the last step, i.e., the consumption and integration of the offered services, is a non-trivial and time-consuming task that is still a prerogative of expert developers. Although many approaches to lower the entry barriers for end users exist, little success has been achieved so far. In this paper, we introduce the OMELETTE project and show how it addresses end-user-oriented telco mashup development. We present the goals of the project, describe its contributions, summarize current results, and describe current and future work.