Title
End-user development of software services and applications
Abstract
End-User Development (EUD) has traditionally been focusing on non-programmers tailoring or even creating software artifacts, often in organizational context. Some examples of successful EUD concepts include spreadsheet and word processing macros and the specification of e-mail filters by means of rules. Recent developments, such as Web 2.0 and Semantic Web, which enable end users to be contributors rather than just consumers of information on the WWW, have renewed interest in EUD research and applications. This trend is now moving from content and personalization to functionality in the direction of user-generated web services. Various on-going projects are already considering this new trend, but primarily from a technology perspective. The workshop aims at establishing a new forum for discussion and fruitful cross-fertilization of ideas among all the communities that can contribute to and benefit from allowing end users to generate web services: human-computer interaction, software engineering, artificial intelligence, computer-supported cooperative work and innovation management.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1842993.1843078
Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
Keywords
Field
DocType
service oriented architecture,artificial intelligent,web services,semantic web,human computer interaction,innovation management,process modeling,design pattern,web service,service oriented architectures,ambient intelligence,design process,computer supported cooperative work,software engineering
World Wide Web,Web intelligence,End user,Computer science,Semantic Web,End-user development,Human–computer interaction,Web service,Service-oriented architecture,Word processing,Personalization
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.72
2
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Maria Francesca Costabile1959114.09
Boris de Ruyter273072.12
Nikolay Mehandjiev372769.14
Piero Mussio433548.22