Abstract

With the evolution of the web and the concepts of web 3.0 as known as programmable web, several issues need to be studied in order to develop, deploy and use this new kind of application in a more effective way, such as communication between systems, unstructured data and non-scalable protocols, among others issues. In this regard, a new concept – named Social Machines – emerged to describe web based information systems that interact for a common purpose. In order to apply and validate in practice this new model, in this paper we describe a case study which implements a web application that is a composition of several public and well-known services from different application domains, such as Wikipedia, Flickr, Twitter, Google Places and Google Maps, following the Social Machines’ model. In the end, we present the results and some improvement suggestions for the model.

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