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ICWE 2016 Rapid Mashup Challenge: Introduction

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Rapid Mashup Development Tools (RMC 2016)

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The ICWE 2016 Rapid Mashup Challenge is the second installment of a series of challenges that aim to engage researchers and practitioners in showcasing and discussing their work on assisting mashup development. This introduction provides the reader with the general context of the Challenge, its objectives and motivation, and the requirements contributions were asked to satisfy so as to be eligible for participation. A summary of the contributions that were selected for presentation in the 2016 edition anticipates the content of the remainder of this volume.

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    http://challenge.webengineering.org/.

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    http://challenge.semanticweb.org/.

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    http://aimashup.org/.

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    http://challenge.webengineering.org/program/.

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    We would like to thank Michael Luggen and Eduard Daoud for participating in the Challenge with their presentations of, respectively, the Uduvudu Editor and search-based mashup development. It’s a pity that, due to time constraints, we were not able to include a long version of their proposals in these post-challenge proceedings.

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Daniel, F., Gaedke, M. (2017). ICWE 2016 Rapid Mashup Challenge: Introduction. In: Daniel, F., Gaedke, M. (eds) Rapid Mashup Development Tools. RMC 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 696. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53174-8_1

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