Enterprise Mashup Systems as Platform for Situational Applications |
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Authors: | Immanuel Pahlke Roman Beck Martin Wolf |
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Institution: | 1.Chair of Business Administration esp. Information Systems,Goethe University Frankfurt,Frankfurt (Main),Germany;2.Chair of Business Administration esp. E-Finance and Services Science,Goethe University Frankfurt,Frankfurt (Main),Germany |
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Abstract: | Currently, several Enterprise 2.0 platforms are beginning to emerge. This paper introduces Enterprise Mashup technology as
a means to improve IT alignment of individual work processes and changing business needs. Enterprise Mashups enable users
to create customized applications to easily find and transform business information and functionalities, as well as collaboratively
share pre-built Mashup applications. Therefore, the concept of Enterprise Mashups integrates Web 2.0 technologies and principles
with well-established paradigms such as Enterprise Information Integration, Business Intelligence, and Business Process Management.
Involved organizational key drivers, technical challenges and inhibitors are discussed to assess the potential business value
and explain the emerging expansion of Mashup platforms in companies. |
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