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Sebastian Weber

Lixto Software GmbH :: Overview - 0 views

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    Lixto Visual Developer is an integrated development environment specifically geared towards the visual development of Web data extraction programs.It's built on top of Eclipse and embeds the Mozilla browser engine.
Sebastian Weber

JackBe.com - Enterprise Mashup Solutions | Products - 0 views

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    The mashup platform Presto provides either the familiar Eclipse IDE model for mashup creation that developers will insist on, or an end-user friendly version that workers can use to build their own applications out of developed services.
Sebastian Weber

Subspace: Secure Cross-Domain Communication for Web Mashups - 0 views

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    Browsers are poorly designed to pass data between domains, often forcing web developers to abandon security in the name of functionality. To address this deficiency, we developed Subspace, a cross-domain communication mechanism.
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How to Develop an eLearning Platform (Process, Costs, Challenges) - 1 views

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    Over the past decades, scientific and technological progress has been observed in all areas of activity. Education is not an exception either, which is very important today. The field of education is one of the most advanced and innovative industries that is rapidly developing. The education sector plays a significant role in creating an innovative climate and increasing the competitiveness of the economy at all. Therefore learning platforms are rapidly gaining popularity among students, employees of organizations, self educators. That is why some people can think about creating an educational website that can be useful for viewers. Here you can read more about the eLearning app development process.
Sebastian Weber

http://www.bungeelabs.com/ - 0 views

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    The Bungee Connect application platform assembles all the pieces necessary to develop and deliver amazing web applications: Ajax for client-side interactivity, a full language for application logic, SOAP/REST connectivity, ...
Sebastian Weber

alphaWorks Services : Prototypes of Emerging Online Application Technologies - 0 views

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    Welcome to alphaWorks Services: online delivery of emerging software services from IBM research and development labs. Try them out and let us know what you think. Or learn more about alphaWorks services.
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Added Value of Networking for Today's Students | Growing "Knowledge Workers" with Socia... - 0 views

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    The kind of skills students are developing on social networking sites, says Greenhow, are the very same 21st century skills that educators have identified as important for the next generation of knowledge workers - empathy, appreciation for diversity of viewpoints, and an ability to multitask and collaborate with peers on complex projects. ~Weblogg-ed
Sebastian Weber

Making Mashups with Marmite: Towards End-User Programming for the Web - 0 views

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    We have developed an end-user programming tool called Marmite, which lets end-users create so-called mashups that repurpose and combine existing web content and services. In this paper, we present the design, implementation, and evaluation of Marmite.
Sebastian Weber

The power of syndication at the click of a button - 0 views

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    Have you ever wanted to bring the technical know-how of developerWorks straight to your workspace or personalized iGoogle, Netvibes, or My Yahoo page? Now you can with developer gizmos.
Sebastian Weber

Viddler.com - Iceberg Beta Launch - Uploaded by Iceberg - 0 views

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    Demo video of Iceberg Mashup Tool. The video also describes why end users without programming skills might want to develop their own sharable and reusable applications.
Sebastian Weber

Screen Scraping and mashup development tools - 0 views

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    Evaluation and comparison of Pipes, Teqlo, Proto, Dapper, OpenKapow
Sebastian Weber

Web 2.0: A Pattern Library - 0 views

  • Iterative launches The best way to launch web products is to first release the smallest parts that will be useful and which can stand up as a "product." Then, follow this up by watching user behavior closely and letting your users steer the product toward the real demand while adding more features. Leave your product in "beta" for a year or more if you want.
  • The biggest problem with the old "big release" model is that it required design and development teams to go quite far down the road of development before seeing any real-world user action, which meant that the builders had to make many more predictions about how users would behave before seeing real user behavior.
  • Mashup-ability Mashups add value when two or more web apps have more meaning mixed together than the component parts did separately. If the mashup doesn't add considerable value, it's not worth doing. Unless you're doing it for fun.
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Self-development: 10 Questions You Should Ask To Yourself - 0 views

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    Be all you can, but not always. I often see myself in the somewhat satisfied with my life things, but of course it is difficult to think of anything else when
Sebastian Weber

Mashups: Strukturelle Eigenschaften und Herausforderungen von End-User Development im W... - 0 views

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    In diesem Beitrag wird ein konzeptuelles Rahmenwerk zur Analyse und Evaluierung von Mashups vorgeschlagen und in einer explorativen Studie angewandt. Die Studienergebnisse identifizieren die aktuellen Trends und ein dominantes Design-Modell erfolgreicher
Sebastian Weber

User-Friendly Functional Programming for Web Mashups - 0 views

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    MashMaker is a web-based tool that makes it easy for a normal user to create web mashups by browsing around, without needing to type, or plan in advance what they want to do.
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