The service-oriented approach with his essential advantages of a uniform interface and the possibility to reuse distributed and heterogeneous services in other contexts has led to a high popularity in Business-to-Business (B2B) scenarios. However, the development of user interfaces (UI) lacks of comparable efforts for the Business-to-Consumer (B2C) interaction because B2C is not properly reflected in current service technology standards. We address this issue with a pragmatic matching approach to support the discovery of UI components and the provision of suggestions that can be exploited for the development of user interfaces for service-based applications. The matching relies entirely on functional descriptions because semantic descriptions play a minor role in practice and almost all available Web services are described by their functional interface focusing on operations, parameters and data types.
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%A Liebing, Christian
%A Mennerich, Ronny
%A Schill, Alexander
%C Los Alamitos, CA, USA
%D 2010
%I IEEE Computer Society
%J Services, IEEE Congress on
%K components interface matching operations service user web
%P 621-628
%R http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SERVICES.2010.114
%T A Pragmatic Approach for Matching UI Components on Web Service Operations
%V 0
%X The service-oriented approach with his essential advantages of a uniform interface and the possibility to reuse distributed and heterogeneous services in other contexts has led to a high popularity in Business-to-Business (B2B) scenarios. However, the development of user interfaces (UI) lacks of comparable efforts for the Business-to-Consumer (B2C) interaction because B2C is not properly reflected in current service technology standards. We address this issue with a pragmatic matching approach to support the discovery of UI components and the provision of suggestions that can be exploited for the development of user interfaces for service-based applications. The matching relies entirely on functional descriptions because semantic descriptions play a minor role in practice and almost all available Web services are described by their functional interface focusing on operations, parameters and data types.
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abstract = {The service-oriented approach with his essential advantages of a uniform interface and the possibility to reuse distributed and heterogeneous services in other contexts has led to a high popularity in Business-to-Business (B2B) scenarios. However, the development of user interfaces (UI) lacks of comparable efforts for the Business-to-Consumer (B2C) interaction because B2C is not properly reflected in current service technology standards. We address this issue with a pragmatic matching approach to support the discovery of UI components and the provision of suggestions that can be exploited for the development of user interfaces for service-based applications. The matching relies entirely on functional descriptions because semantic descriptions play a minor role in practice and almost all available Web services are described by their functional interface focusing on operations, parameters and data types.},
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title = {A Pragmatic Approach for Matching UI Components on Web Service Operations},
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