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HYOSOOK JUNG AND SEONGBIN PARK*
Department of Computer Science Education
Korea University
Seoul, 136-701 Korea
A mashup is an application that combines functionalities of other applications to
create a new service. In this paper, we propose an ontology-based system by which users
without programming experiences can easily construct mashups of Web resources. The
system allows users to define their own search parameters using a rule language and expands
users' queries using the concepts in ontologies. Then it generates a web page specific
to that request. We show how the proposed system can be used to create personalized
mashups in the context of adaptive hypermedia.
Received June 1, 2009; revised September 23, 2009; accepted February 9, 2010.
Communicated by Jonathan Lee.
* Corresponding author.