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Brodt, Andreas
| | Nicklas, Daniela
| date |
2008-03
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With the Web 2.0 trend and its participation of end-users more and
more data and information services are online accessible, such as
web sites, Wikis, or web services. The integration of this plethora
of information is taken over by the community: so-called
Mashups---web applications that combine data from more than one
source into an integrated service---spring up like mushrooms,
because they can be easily realized using script languages and web
development platforms. Another trend is that mobile devices that get
more and more powerful have ubiquitous access to the Web. Local
sensors (such as GPS) can easily be connected to these devices.
Thus, mobile applications can adapt to the current situation of the
user, which can change frequently because of his or her mobility.
In this demonstration, we present the Telar Mashup platform, a
client-server solution that facilitates the creation of adaptive
Mashups for mobile devices such as the Nokia Internet Tablets. On
the server side, wrappers allow the integration of data from
web-based services. On the client side, a simple implementation of
the DCCI specification is used to integrate context information of
local sensors into the mobile Web browser, which adapts the Mashup
to the user's current location. We show an adaptive, mobile
Mashup on the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet.
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