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IEEE Transactions on Services Computing | 2010

Semantic-Based Mashup of Composite Applications

Anne H. H. Ngu; Michael P. Carlson; Quan Z. Sheng; Hye-young Paik

The need for integration of all types of client and server applications that were not initially designed to interoperate is gaining popularity. One of the reasons for this popularity is the capability to quickly reconfigure a composite application for a task at hand, both by changing the set of components and the way they are interconnected. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) has recently become a popular platform in the IT industry for building such composite applications with the integrated components being provided as Web services. A key limitation of solely Web-service-based integration is that it requires extra programming efforts when integrating non-Web service components, which is not cost-effective. Moreover, with the emergence of new standards, such as Open Service Gateway Initiative (OSGi), the components used in composite applications have grown to include more than just Web services. Our work enables progressive composition of non-Web-service-based components such as portlets, Web applications, native widgets, legacy systems, and Java Beans. Further, we proposed a novel application of semantic annotation together with the standard semantic Web matching algorithm for finding sets of functionally equivalent components out of a large set of available non-Web-service-based components. Once such a set is identified, the user can drag and drop the most suitable component into an Eclipse-based composition canvas. After a set of components has been selected in such a way, they can be connected by data-flow arcs, thus forming an integrated, composite application without any low-level programming and integration efforts. We implemented and conducted extensive experimental study on the above progressive composition framework on IBMs Lotus Expeditor, an extension of an SOA platform called the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) that complies with the OSGi standard.


Archive | 2002

Apparatus and method for controlling conference call participants

Michael P. Carlson


Archive | 2004

System and method for dynamically inserting prefetch tags by the web server

Michael P. Carlson; Srinivas Chowdhury


Archive | 2004

Method and system for document draft reminder based on inactivity

Michael P. Carlson; Herman Rodriguez


Archive | 1998

Method and system for processing glyph-based quality variability requests

Michael P. Carlson; Lorin Evan Ullmann


Archive | 2005

System and methods for supermarket shopping list elections based on goals

Michael P. Carlson; Linda Arnold Lisle; Herman Rodriguez


Archive | 2006

Screensaver for individual application programs

Michael P. Carlson; Herman Rodriguez


Archive | 2006

CREATING DOCUMENTATION SCREENSHOTS ON DEMAND

Brian Daniel Bauman; Amanda J. Burton; Michael P. Carlson; Herman Rodriguez


Archive | 2003

Method and system for dynamic encryption of a URL

Michael P. Carlson; Srinivas Chowdhury


Archive | 2004

System and method for prefetching web resources based on proxy triggers

Michael P. Carlson; Srinivas Chowdhury

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