951 research outputs found

    A look at cloud architecture interoperability through standards

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    Enabling cloud infrastructures to evolve into a transparent platform while preserving integrity raises interoperability issues. How components are connected needs to be addressed. Interoperability requires standard data models and communication encoding technologies compatible with the existing Internet infrastructure. To reduce vendor lock-in situations, cloud computing must implement universal strategies regarding standards, interoperability and portability. Open standards are of critical importance and need to be embedded into interoperability solutions. Interoperability is determined at the data level as well as the service level. Corresponding modelling standards and integration solutions shall be analysed

    Mashups: An Approach to Overcoming the Business/IT Gap in Service-Oriented Architectures

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    For quite a long time already, great importance has been attached to the concept of Service-Oriented Architectures for future IT-architectures. However, a major challenge in implementing this concept lies in the gap between the functional department and IT department. Mashups, an architecture also based on services, try to avoid this gap by letting the user himself integrate the services. The following article analyzes similarities and differences between both architecture approaches, and explains to what extent and in which cases Mashups could complement a Service-Oriented Architecture

    The snowflake effect: the future of mashups and learning

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    Emerging technologies for learning report - Article exploring web mashups and their potential for educatio

    Do End Users Accept End User Development?

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    Do end-users accept end-user development by using enterprise mashups? Using the technology acceptance model, this research investigates the acceptance of the FAST platform, which enables endusers to build their own application by simply drag and drop graphical building blocks onto a canvas. An evaluation workshop of 159 individuals in various countries and locations found strong support of the idea. It was revealed that perceived usefulness strongly affected the attitude towards using enterprise mashups for end-user development. In turn, perceived ease of use did not. With respect to the developed mashup platform it was found that the available content within a mashup platform is the main influencing factor on the acceptance of end-user development by using mashups

    Role-Based Enterprise Mashups with State Sharing, Preservation and Restoration Support for Multi-Instance Executions

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    Veebimaastikul suurt populaarsust kogunud tavatarbijatele suunatud vidinapĂ”hised veebi-rakendused on loonud soodsa pinnase ĂŒldotstarbeliste mashup’ite loomise raamistike ning tööriistade tekkeks. Need tööriistad on eelkĂ”ige suunatud tava-Interneti kasutajatele, et luua lihtsaid mashup-tĂŒĂŒpi rakendusi. Samal ajal oleks vidinapĂ”histest veebirakendustest kasu ka Ă€rirakendustena. Peamiseks takistuseks Ă€rirakenduste loomisel veebipĂ”histe raken-dustena on keerulisest Ă€riloogikast tulenevad keerukad nĂ”uded ning protsessid. Antud magistritöö uurib, kuidas teostada veebividinatel pĂ”hinevate mashup-tĂŒĂŒpi Ă€rirakenduste arendamist nii, et sĂ€iluks mashup’ite loomisega seotud peamised eelised, lihtsus ja kiirus. KĂ€esolev magistritöö pakub vĂ€lja laienduse olemasolevale mashup-tĂŒĂŒpi raamistikule, et toetada mashup’i dekompositsiooni rollipĂ”histeks vaadeteks. Selleks jagatakse mashup vĂ€iksemateks vidinate komplektideks, tagades igale kasutajarollile komplekt just temale vajaminevatest vidinatest. Kuigi igal kasutajarollil vĂ”ib olla erinev vaade kogu Ă€rirakendusest, tagab kĂ€esolevas magistritöös pakutud lahendus suhtluse nende erinevate vaadete vahel. See on vajalik tagamaks mashup’i eksemplari ĂŒhtsust kĂ”ikide mashup’i vaadete vahel, olenemata sellest, millistest vidinatest antud kasutaja vaade koosneb. Lisaks pakub kĂ€esolev magistritöö vĂ€lja lahenduse toetamaks mitut eksemplari samast vidinapĂ”hisest Ă€rirakendusest ning toetamaks Ă€rirakenduse oleku salvestamist ning taastamist. Kuna Ă€rirakendused on suunatud lahendamaks kasutajate igapĂ€evaseid ĂŒlesandeid, on vajalik, et kasutaja saaks valida olemasolevate mashup’i eksemplaride hulgast vĂ”i alustada uut eksemplari. Lisaks on vajalik, et kasutaja saaks igal ajahetkel rakenduse kasutamise lĂ”petada selliselt, et hiljem rakenduse kasutamist jĂ€tkates oleks tagatud sama rakenduse olek, millest kasutamine katkestati. VĂ€ljapakutud lahenduse toimimist testitakse nĂ€idisrakendusega, mis realiseerib krediidihalduse protsessi.Recent hype on consumer web mashups has resulted in many general-purpose mashup frameworks and tools. These tools aim at simplifying the creation of mashups targeted to mainstream Internet users. At the same time, mashups are also used for solving specific business-related tasks. Such mashups are called enterprise mashups and more sophisticated frameworks and tools have been developed to support their creation. However, similarly to traditional web application development tools, the complexity of these frameworks is hindering the main benefits associated with mashup development – agility and simplicity. This thesis aims at extending a general-purpose mashup framework to support develop-ment of enterprise mashups while still preserving the simplicity and agility of develop-ment. More specifically, this thesis describes a solution for role-based decomposition of mashups for multi-instance executions with state sharing, preservation and restoration. In this thesis, a general-purpose mashup framework is extended with the concept of roles to support multi-user interaction and decomposing complex enterprise mashups with rich interactions into role-based views. In the context of this thesis, a view is defined as a subset of widgets a mashup is made of. Hence, through views an effective mechanism is provided for decomposing enterprise mashups to mashups as simple as general-purpose mashups. Additionally, this thesis proposes a generic solution for multi-instance mashup executions. In this thesis, each workflow instance is associated with an instance of a mashup. Since situational applications target at solving users day-to-day tasks, it is necessary to support multiple instances of a mashup. Furthermore, support for multiple mashup instances leverages users’ ability to participate in multiple workflow instances and to initialize new ones. Such mashup instances are in this thesis also referred to as mashup sessions. Finally, a solution is proposed for supporting mashup state sharing, preservation and restoration. Sharing states with other users is the key mechanism for facilitating interaction and collaboration between multiple users. State preservation and restoration are needed to allow a user to stop using the mashup and to resume to the same state at a later time. The proposed solution is also validated through a proof of concept application

    DIGITAL TEHNOLOGIES. AN OVERVIEW OF CURRENT EVOLUTIONS AND IMPACT

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    Various observers describe today's global economy as one in transition to aknowledge economy, as an extension of an information society. The transition requires thatthe rules and practices that determined success in the industrial economy need rewriting in aninterconnected, globalized economy where knowledge resources such as know-how andexpertise are as critical as other economic resources. According to analysts of the knowledgeeconomy, these rules need to be rewritten at the levels of firms and industries in terms ofknowledge management and at the level of public policy as knowledge policy or knowledge-related policy. The digital and ICT revolutions are twin revolutions. Information andcommunications technology (ICT) refers to a broad field encompassing computers,communications equipment and the services associated with them. It includes the telephone,cellular networks, satellite communication, broadcasting media and other forms ofcommunication.digital revolutions, communication equipment, broadcasting media

    reSearch : enhancing information retrieval with images

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    Combining image and text search is an open research question. The main issues are what technologies to base this solution on, and what measures of relevance to employ. Our reSearch prototype mashes up papers indexed using information retrieval techniques (Terrier) with Google image search for faces and Google book search. The user can interactively employ query expansion with additional terms suggested by Terrier, and use those terms to expand both the text and image search. We test this solution with a selection of recent publications and queries concerning people engaged in research. We report on the effectiveness of this solution. It seems that the combination works to a large extent, as testified by our observations

    Web 2.0: Conceptual Framework and Research Directions

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