Abstract

This paper presents the basic design of a new web service search technique for mobile mashup. Web service search means searching web APIs to build a new mobile mashup service. The technique is based on user-oriented profiling and can be easily used on mobile devices. For web service search, a user must know the details of a web service in advance. However, conventional service search cannot provide such information on whether the web service can be used for the mashup. This study discusses a user-oriented web service search technique for mobile mashup. Its key feature is that users can easily search for web services that use mashup on mobile phones without knowing the details.

Highlights

  • A wide variety of web services have been created on the Internet and those services are implemented by using web APIs

  • Mashup is expected to spread to more users in the near future

  • The second problem is that information of an API registered on a mashup portal site or discovered by search engine employs a wide variety of data formats

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Introduction

A wide variety of web services have been created on the Internet and those services are implemented by using web APIs. This figure indicates that the conventional techniques are complicated for users to create new mashup service. The second problem is that information of an API registered on a mashup portal site or discovered by search engine employs a wide variety of data formats. A mashup portal site is not suitable for supporting a user’s mashup To solve these problems, we introduce a new user-oriented web service search technique to support a user’s mashup. These three approaches address the above three problems respectively By achieving these three purposes, we can offer a user-oriented web service search technique for the support of mashup

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