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    Web 2.0-Entwicklung - ewige Beta-Version
    (d-punkt, 2007-06-19)
    Hoyer, Volker
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    Schroth, Christoph
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    Janner, Till
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    Lightweight Composition of Ad-Hoc Enterprise-Class Applications with Context-aware Enterprise Mashups
    ( 2009-11-23)
    Gilles, Florian
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    Hoyer, Volker
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    Janner, Till
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    The huge demand for ad-hoc and situational enterprise-class applications led to a new kind of Web-based applications, known as enterprise mashups. End users from the business units with no programming skills are empowered to combine and reuse existing company internal and external resources within minutes to new value added applications. In order to handle the growing number of mashable components, we propose a context-aware concept for enterprise mashups that supports users to find relevant components according to their current situation and to compose them automatically. The designed context model which is structured in the three domains agent, computing and environment is implemented in the SAP Research RoofTop Marketplace prototype to demonstrate its applicability and business benefits.
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    SAP Research RoofTop Marketplace: Putting a Face on Service-Oriented Architectures
    (IEEE Computer Society Press, 2009-07-08)
    Hoyer, Volker
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    Gilles, Florian
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    Janner, Till
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    The huge demand for situational and ad-hoc applications desired by the mass of business end users cannot be fully covered by traditional Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs). By putting a face on SOA, Enterprise Mashups empower these end users to combine and reuse Web-based resources within minutes to create value added applications. In this paper, we present the SAP Research RoofTop Marketplace prototype that transfers established marketplace concepts to the Enterprise Mashup paradigm in order to leverage the power of peer production. The underlying concepts and the resulting architecture of the platform are presented. By means of a business scenario, the features of the grassroosts Enterprise Mashup platform are demonstrated. IEEE Service Cup 2009 awarded by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Services Computing http://iscc.servicescomputing.org/2009/
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    Enterprise Mashups: Design Principles towards the Long Tail of User Needs
    (IEEE Computer Society, 2008-07-08)
    Hoyer, Volker
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    Janner, Till
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    Schroth, Christoph
    A new type of Web-based applications, known as Enterprise Mashups, has been gaining momentum in the last years. Novel design principles are currently about to emerge allowing to cover the long tail of user needs and to provide individual and heterogeneous enterprise applications in a shorter time. In this paper, we introduce the main components of this new paradigm, and discuss the design principles of the architecture (Enterprise Mashup Stack), upcoming intermediaries and mass collaboration, lightweight composition as well as perpetual beta development model. Conference: http://conferences.computer.org/scc/2008/ Services now account for more than half of the U.S. economy. Services Computing, as a new cross discipline, addresses how to enable IT technology to help people perform business services more efficiently and effectively. Building on its great success in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2008) continues to bridge the gap between Services Computing and Business models with an emerging suite of ground-breaking technology that includes service-oriented architecture (SOA), business process integration and management, services engineering and grid/utility computing, and Web 2.0. The theme of SCC 2008 is "Services: Business, Technology, and Application". From the technology foundation perspective, Services Computing has become the default discipline in the modern services industry. SCC 2008 will be co-located with and strategically part of the 2008 IEEE Congress on Services (SERVICES 2008) to explore "Services" (Science and Technology), which has been formally promoted by IEEE Computer Society since 2003! IEEE Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Industry Summit, IEEE International Services Computing Contest, IEEE SOA Standards Symposium, IEEE Services Computing Workshops, IEEE Services Computing Ph.D. Student Symposium will be featured at this joint event in Hawaii, USA. Services Computing, as a new cross discipline, addresses how to enable IT and computing technology to help people perform business processes, services, and applications more efficiently and effectively. At the core of a business model is a set of processes that jointly help yield a profit in an organization. As we can see, Services Computing currently shapes the thinking of business modeling, business consulting, solution creation, service delivery, and software architecture design, development and deployment. The global nature of Services Computing leads to many opportunities and few challenges and creates a new networked economic structure for supporting different business models. SCC 2008 has the following major research tracks: Foundations of Services Computing, Services-Centric Business Models, Business Process Management and Integration, and SOA Tools, Solutions and Services. SCC 2008 is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Services Computing. SCC 2004 was held in Shanghai, China, September 15-18, 2004 . SCC 2005 was co-located with ICWS 2005 on July 11-15, 2005 in Orlando, Florida, USA. SCC 2006 was co-located with ICWS 2006 on September 18-22, 2006 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. SCC 2007 was co-located with ICWS 2007 on July 9-13, 2007 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The SCC Proceedings have been included in EI Compendex. SCC 2008 will concentrate on the science and technology of Business/Application Services and the bridging technologies such as Business Strategy and Design, Business Process Integration and Management, Grid and Utility Computing, and SOA Services and Solutions; while ICWS 2008 will continue to put its focus on all aspects of Web services from Computer Science and Engineering perspectives. Conference: http://conferences.computer.org/scc/2008/ServicesComputing-A CM-Nov-Dec-2007.pdf http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/buildyourcareer/fa008 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/6294/4216095/04216107.pdf
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