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Mashups will remain as a continuous experiment with more and more people producing for fun (personal achievement, mainly technical savvies) and industry mashup providers investigating and developing this new marketing application for companies, that combines services with a potential to increase profit, with companies such as Google and Netscape setting the standards. The interest in mashups will develop slowly due to the limiting amount of API’s available, and the lack of promotion, although the application service providers will be active. Due to the availability of the internet, information will continue to flow steadily with a proportion of information being freely available, but the majority of company and private information will remain protected by government restrictions as well as copyright and privacy laws. | |||
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Revision as of 06:27, 1 June 2006
. YOU ROCK!!! fantastic work! . You understand the issue and that shows. Great research. I like what you are doing! Keep at it. . you can also link to other parties driving forces . have we set a meeting so I can help you determine your scenarios?
GROUP MEMBERS
Bahadir Odevci
Liz Oldham
Shanoj Chandroth
Stephanie Veltkamp
INTRODUCTION
Mash-ups of everything imaginable are appearing all over the internet, from blogs and real estate, to social networking and traffic news. Information is now being repurposed in ways never thought possible before. In the course of structuring our approach through the future of mashups, you can find below the questions that we thought of.
"The Web was originally designed to be mashed up," says Google Web developer Aaron Boodman.
UNCERTAINTIES
1. Technology
2. Industry
3. Society
4. Ethics and Morals
RESEARCH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What are some examples of mashups?
What are the advantages of mashups?
Why do existing websites let their information be used for mashups?
What are the limiting factors for ubiquitous adoption of mash-ups?
What is SOA, how does it resonate with mash-ups ?
What is SOBA, can SOBA be thought of enterprise mash-up?
What is the future of mash-ups ?
What are the disadvantsges of mashups?
What are the main issues with regards to mashups and copyright law?
Are there any changes being made with regards to mashups and copyright?
Security & Privacy with regards to Mashups
How can people learn more about mashups? Mashup camp?
What is Transactional Mashups?
What are the business implications of mashups?
Mashups – Application Exchange Services
Future of Microsoft Business Solution Apps
DRIVING FORCES
Before we get to the scenarios, let's focus on the underlying reasons for the mashup phenomenon.
Technologists creating for ‘fun’
More than ever, the user experience matters
Desire to make information more accessible
Advent of new web client capabilities
New opportunity to service customers or users
Tendency to catch up with the new industry standards
Emergence of broadband / growing online community / a new culture
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
Below is the outcome of an out-of-the-box thinking session we had about mashups. We tried to eloborate on the different forces that have effect on the mash-up system.
As a result, we mainly concluded on the existence of four predominant elements that have effect on the dynamics of the mashup ecosystem: Society - Technology - Industry - Legal/Government.
High level abstract of the four major elements & Mashup system:
Mashups continue to develop slowly
Mashups will remain as a continuous experiment with more and more people producing for fun (personal achievement, mainly technical savvies) and industry mashup providers investigating and developing this new marketing application for companies, that combines services with a potential to increase profit, with companies such as Google and Netscape setting the standards. The interest in mashups will develop slowly due to the limiting amount of API’s available, and the lack of promotion, although the application service providers will be active. Due to the availability of the internet, information will continue to flow steadily with a proportion of information being freely available, but the majority of company and private information will remain protected by government restrictions as well as copyright and privacy laws.
REFERENCES
http://www.programmableweb.com
http://blogs.zdnet.com/service-oriented/?p=550
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Hinchcliffe/index.php?p=13
http://www.zapthink.com/report.html?id=ZAPFLASH-2006320
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=2517
http://earlystagevc.typepad.com/earlystagevc/2006/02/the_problems_wi.html
Mashups, remix and copyright law, Damien O'Brien and Professor Brian Fitzgerald