Title
Dynamic composition of web applications in human-centered processes
Abstract
Dynamic binding has been recently applied with success to composite services. However, many business processes are human-centered, that is, tasks may be performed by humans other than software, and so these processes require a high interaction between users and Web applications. Inspired from previous work in service dynamic binding and information propagation in web application mashups, this paper proposes an approach to enable, through proxy portlets, dynamic binding between human-centered processes and web applications or web services, also enabling the propagation of information - e.g., form parameters and operation outputs - between different activities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/PESOS.2009.5068819
Vancouver, BC
Keywords
Field
DocType
composite service,business process,web application mashups,information propagation,high interaction,web service,web application,form parameter,operation outputs-between different activity,dynamic composition,human-centered process,mashups,user interface,user interfaces,human computer interaction,dynamic binding,web pages,engines,middleware,web services,quality of service,concrete,object oriented programming,graphical user interfaces,service oriented architecture,application software,software performance
Web development,Mashup,World Wide Web,Computer science,Web engineering,Business Process Execution Language,Web modeling,Human–computer interaction,Web application security,Web service,Service-oriented architecture,Database
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-3716-0
3
0.43
References 
Authors
8
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gerardo Canfora14586271.47
Massimiliano Di Penta25703265.47
Pierpaolo Lombardi380.87
Maria Luisa Villani4107950.41