Composition of interactive service-based applications by end users

Nikolay Mehandjiev, Abdallah Namoune, Usman Wajid, Nikolay Mahendjiev

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Abstract

In this paper, we investigate web users' mental models of services, the underlying risks and benefits of service composition, and the problems anticipated while combining web services into final interactive applications. The study comprised three focus groups integrating group discussions and questionnaires, with a total of 35 participants, the majority without specialist programming skills. The results of the focus groups revealed a high degree of optimism towards service composition and consumption. However, several concerns, primarily related to personal privacy, trust, and technical difficulty, were highlighted during the focus groups. This paper discusses these concerns and proposes some ideas about how to address them.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCEUR Workshop Proceedings|CEUR Workshop Proc.
PublisherSpringer Nature
Volume540
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Event1st Workshop on User-Generated Services, UGS 2009 - Located at the 7th International Joint Conference on Service Oriented Computing, ICSOC 2009 - Stockholm
Duration: 1 Jul 2009 → …

Conference

Conference1st Workshop on User-Generated Services, UGS 2009 - Located at the 7th International Joint Conference on Service Oriented Computing, ICSOC 2009
CityStockholm
Period1/07/09 → …

Keywords

  • End user development
  • Service composition
  • Servicebased applications
  • Web services

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