Title
Towards Accountable Enterprise Mashup Services
Abstract
As a result of the proliferation of Web 2.0 style Web sites, the practice of mashup services has become increasingly popular in the Web development community. While mashup services bring flexibility and speed in delivering new valuable services to consumers, the issue of accountability associated with the mashup practice remains largely ignored by the industry. Furthermore, realizing the great benefits of mashup services, industry leaders are eagerly pushing these services into the enterprise arena. Although enterprise mashup services hold great promise in delivering a flexible SOA solution in a business context, the lack of accountability in current mashup solutions may render this ineffective in the enterprise environment. This paper defines accountability for mashup services, analyses the underlying issues in practice, and finally proposes a framework and ontology to model accountability. This model may then be used to develop effective accountability solutions for mashup environments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/ICEBE.2007.12
ICEBE
Keywords
Field
DocType
enterprise arena,web services,enterprise mashup service,web 2.0,enterprise environment,mashup practice,model accountability,effective accountability solution,mashup environment,ontology,great benefit,web development community,towards accountable enterprise mashup,web sites,service-oriented architecture,accountability modeling,accountable enterprise mashup services,ontologies (artificial intelligence),business data processing,current mashup solution,mashup service,service industry,web 2 0,service oriented architecture,web development
Business context,Mashup,Ontology,World Wide Web,Computer science,Business data processing,Knowledge management,Accountability,Web 2.0,Web service,Service-oriented architecture
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3003-1
26
1.37
References 
Authors
7
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Joe Zou11418.85
Christopher J. Pavlovski21047.22