Topic ID: |
3056 | |
Title: |
AJAX-based Process and Service Mashup | |
Supervisor: |
Liming Zhu | |
Research Area: |
Web Applications, Services, Software Engineering | |
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Assessor: |
Xiwei Xu | |
| Topic Details | ||
Status: |
Active | |
Type: |
R & D | |
Programs: |
CS CE BIOM BINF SE | |
Group Suitable: |
Yes | |
Industrial: |
Yes | |
Pre-requisites: |
programming skills in Web/Javascript/AJAX | |
Description: |
AJAX and mashup technologies have contributed significantly to the success of many highly interactive Web 2.0 applications ranging from Google Apps to social networks. However, existing the mashup technologies focus on "data" mashup rather than composing process-intensive applications. This project looks into the state-of-art Web technologies, for example Computational REST (REpresentational State Transfer) and Goolge Chrome OS (Web OS). The students will design and build a prototype using REST frameworks and some mashup libraries to support business process mashups. The student will have the opportunity to work on the latest in-browser technologies and mobile devices (Google Android or iPhone) to create AJAX-based process engines for both desktop and mobile browsers. Students will work closely with researchers at National ICT Australia in a very friendly team environment. The project is suitable for students interested in web technologies and mobile programming. For more information, please email: Liming Zhu limingz@cse.unsw.edu.au or visit http://www.nicta.com.au/research/projects/business_adaptation_and_interoperation/business_process_mashup Prerequisites: Programming skills in Javascript/AJAX and general web technologies. Group size: 1-3 |
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Comments: |
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| Past Student Reports | ||
| Paul RIMBA in s2, 2010 AJAX-based Process and Service Mashup |
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| Ryan Nanantria WIBOWO in s2, 2010 AJAX-based Process and Service Mashup |
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| Peter TRAN in s1, 2011 AJAX-based Process and Service Mashup |
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