Building a Person-Centric Mashup System - CommunityMashup: A Service Oriented Approach
Collection editors:
Eichhorn, Daniel; Koschmider, Agnes; Zhang, Huayu
Title of conference publication:
3rd Central-European Workshop on Services and their Composition, Services und ihre Komposition
Subtitle of conference publication:
ZEUS 2011, Karlsruhe, Germany, February 21-22, 2011. Proceedings
Series title:
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Series volume:
705
Conference title:
Zentral-europäischer Workshop über Services und ihre Komposition (3., 2011, Karlsruhe)
Conference title:
Central-European Workshop on Services and their Composition, Services und ihre Komposition (3., 2011, Karlsruhe)
Venue:
Karlsruhe
Year of conference:
2011
Date of conference beginning:
21.02.2011
Date of conference ending:
22.02.2011
Place of publication:
Karlsruhe, Germany
Publisher:
CEUR-WS.org
Year:
2011
Pages from - to:
122-129
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
CSCW; CommunityMashup; Mashup; Model Driven Development; Service Oriented Architecture; Social Software
Abstract:
Based on the success of the Web 2.0, todayâs IT systems are continuously moving from a solely information-centric data perspective to a more person-centric model and are thereby becoming more social. In this paper we discuss the challenges within the redesign of established data models resulting from that shift. Our aim is to derive requirements for a flexible social (person-centric) data integration layer which enables us to aggregate data from several distributed services while retaining the assignment to the individual (personal) identities. In addition to these theoretical considerations we describe how a âCommunityMashupâ could be developed, easily maintained and adapted to frequently changing APIs with a service-oriented approach. «
Based on the success of the Web 2.0, todayâs IT systems are continuously moving from a solely information-centric data perspective to a more person-centric model and are thereby becoming more social. In this paper we discuss the challenges within the redesign of established data models resulting from that shift. Our aim is to derive requirements for a flexible social (person-centric) data integration layer which enables us to aggregate data from several distributed services while retaining the a... »