Title :
The ProgrammableWeb: Agile, Social, and Grassroot Computing
Author :
Maximilien, E. Michael ; Ranabahu, Ajith
Author_Institution :
IBM Almaden Res. Center, San Jose
Abstract :
Web services, the semantic Web, and Web 2.0 are three somewhat separate movements trying to make the Web a programmable substrate. While each has achieved some level of success on their own right, it is becoming apparent that the grassroot approach of the Web 2.0 is gaining greater success than the other two. In this paper we analyze each movement, briefly describing its main traits, and outlining its primary assumptions. We then frame the common problem of achieving a programmable Web within the context of distributed computing and software engineering and then attempt to show why Web 2.0 is closest to give a pragmatic solution to the problem and will therefore likely continue to have the most success while the other two only have cursory contributions.
Keywords :
Web services; software engineering; Web 2; Web services; agile computing; distributed computing; grassroot computing; programmable Web; semantic Web; social computing; software engineering; Artificial intelligence; Distributed computing; Dynamic programming; Industrial training; Road transportation; Semantic Web; Service oriented architecture; Software engineering; Web services; XML;
Conference_Titel :
Semantic Computing, 2007. ICSC 2007. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Irvine, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2997-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICSC.2007.97