Description |
1 online resource (vii, 382 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Contents |
The Mashup Ecosystem / Brigitte Endres-Niggemeyer -- Mashups Live on Standards / Brigitte Endres-Niggemeyer -- Mashups for Web Search Engines / Ioannis Papadakis, Ioannis Apostolatos -- DBpedia Mashups / Mihály Héder, Illés Solt -- Mashups for the Web of Things / Klemen Kenda, Carolina Fortuna, Alexandra Moraru, Dunja Mladenić -- Mashups Using Mathematical Knowledge / Christoph Lange, Michael Kohlhase -- Speech Mashups / Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Thomas Okken, Jay Wilpon -- Mashups for the Emergency Management Domain / Axel Schulz, Heiko Paulheim -- Similarity Mashups for Recommendation / Arturs Sosins, Martins Zviedris -- Urban Mashups / Daniele Dell'Aglio, Irene Celino, Emanuele Della Valle -- Travel Mashups / Amparo E. Cano, Aba-Sah Dadzie, Fabio Ciravegna |
Summary |
Mashups are mostly lightweight Web applications that offer new functionalities by combining, aggregating and transforming resources and services available on the Web. Popular examples include a map in their main offer, for instance for real estate, hotel recommendations, or navigation tools. Mashups may contain and mix client-side and server-side activity. Obviously, understanding the incoming resources (services, statistical figures, text, videos, etc.) is a precondition for optimally combining them, so that there is always some undercover semantics being used. By using semantic annotations, neutral mashups permute into the branded type of semantic mashups. Further and deeper semantic processing such as reasoning is the next step. The chapters of this book reflect the diversity of real-life semantic mashups. Two overview chapters take the reader to the environments where mashups are at home and review the regulations (standards, guidelines etc.) mashups are based on and confronted with. Chapters focusing on DBpedia, search engines and the Web of Things inspect the main Web surroundings of mashups. While mashups upgrading search queries may be nearer to the everyday experience of readers, mashups using DBpedia input and sensor data from the real world lead to important new and therefore less known developments. Finally, the diversity of mashups is tracked through a few application areas: mathematical knowledge, speech, crisis and disaster management, recommendations (for games), inner-city information, and tourism. Participants of the AI Mashup Challenge wrote all the chapters of this book. The authors were writing for their current and future colleagues - researchers and developers all over the Web who integrate mashup functionalities into their thinking and possibly into their applications |
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Computer science |
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Software engineering |
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Multimedia systems |
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Artificial intelligence |
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Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) |
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computerwetenschappen |
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computer sciences |
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informatiesystemen |
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information systems |
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internet |
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kunstmatige intelligentie |
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massamedia |
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mass media |
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Information and Communication Technology (General) |
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Informatie- en communicatietechnologie (algemeen) |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Mashups (World Wide Web)
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Semantic Web.
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Semantic computing.
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Internet
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COMPUTERS -- Networking -- Intranets & Extranets.
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COMPUTERS -- Web -- General.
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Mashups (World Wide Web)
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Semantic computing
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Semantic Web
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Endres-Niggemeyer, Brigitte, editor
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ISBN |
9783642364037 |
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3642364039 |
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3642364020 |
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9783642364020 |
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3642447139 |
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9783642447136 |
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