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In this paper we present a new framework and its Java based open source implementation for building web information delivery portals (IDP). The framework provides the necessary infrastructure for development and management of web portal using only web browser interface. Presented framework enables speedup of information delivery portal development compared with some commercial available solutions. All presented components are implemented as separate open source project JMining (VGTU Java open source project). The contribution of this paper is threefold: Firstly, we introduce a IDP framework based on atomic application objects container. Proposed framework is characterized by its simplicity and a possibility to build complex information delivery web portals. Secondly, we show new way of deploying applications into portal using only web browsers. We discuss new requirements for web browsers and show that up today only few of them meets them. Thirdly, all presented concepts are implemented as Java open source project. We present discussion about open source projects and importance for support for such projects from academic environment. Our research shows that until now there was no open source project in information delivery portals domain and we think that our project can fulfil such gap.
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Laukaitis, A., Vasilecas, O., Berniunas, R. (2005). Jmining — Information Delivery WEB Portal Architecture and Open Source Implementation. In: Vasilecas, O., Wojtkowski, W., Zupančič, J., Caplinskas, A., Wojtkowski, W.G., Wrycza, S. (eds) Information Systems Development. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28809-0_18
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