DEMISA
2009 - 2013DEMISA (Development Methods for Process-Driven and Composite Mashup Applications) was a long-term research and development project focusing on the integration of model-driven engineering, semantic web technologies, and process-oriented web applications. The core objective was to systematically bridge the gap between business process models and interactive web user interfaces.
The project was motivated by the observation that business processes typically describe activities at a coarse-grained level, whereas user interfaces are characterized by fine-grained, sequential user interactions. DEMISA addressed this mismatch by proposing a methodological framework that combines task models, process models, and UI mashups into a unified composition approach. Interaction and collaboration patterns were analyzed, formalized, and enriched with semantic information such as roles, data dependencies, and contextual constraints.
One of the key outcomes of DEMISA was a model-driven authoring and runtime approach that enables the systematic derivation of interactive mashup applications from business process descriptions. This included the design of suitable metamodels as well as the prototypical implementation of supporting tools and an integrated execution environment. The approach explicitly targeted domain experts, empowering them to design and adapt web applications without requiring in-depth programming expertise, while still maintaining a strong alignment with underlying business processes.
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Aufgabenbasierte Komposition von User-Interface-Mashups
Dissertation, TUDpress, ISBN 3959080522
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Modeling and Utilizing Quality Properties in the Development of Composite Web Mashups
Current Trends in Web Engineering, ICWE 2013 Workshops, Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Berlin/Heidelberg, Springer
Andreas Rümpel, Vincent Tietz, Anika Wagner, Klaus Meißner
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Attract Me! How Could End-Users Identify Interesting Resources?
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics (WIMS'13), ACM, ISBN 978-1-4503-18
Nikolaus Piccolotto, Martin Voigt, Vincent Tietz, Klaus Meißner
2013
A Requirements Model for Composite and Distributed Web Mashups
Proceedings of the The Eighth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (ICIW 2013), Xpert Publishing Services
Vincent Tietz, Andreas Rümpel, Oliver Mroß, Carsten Radeck, Klaus Meißner
2013
Tool Support for Semantic Task Modeling
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics (WIMS'13), ACM
Vincent Tietz, Andreas Rümpel, Martin Voigt, Philipp Siekmann, Klaus Meißner
2013
Towards Task-Based Development of Enterprise Mashups
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services (iiWAS 2011), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, ACM, ISBN 978-1-4503-07
Vincent Tietz, Gregor Blichmann, Stefan Pietschmann, Klaus Meißner, Bernd Grams, Alexander Casall
2011
Task-Based Recommendation of Mashup Components
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Lightweight Integration on the Web (ComposableWeb 2011), Springer-Verlag
Vincent Tietz, Gregor Blichmann, Stefan Pietschmann, Klaus Meißner
2011
A Metamodel for Context-Aware Component-Based Mashup Applications
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services (iiWAS 2010)
Stefan Pietschmann, Vincent Tietz, Christian Liebing, Michèl Pohle, Klaus Meißner
2010
DEMISA: Development methods for process-driven and composite mashup applications
Poster
Vincent Tietz
2010


