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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    A Browser-Based P2P Architecture for Collaborative End-User Artifacts in the Edge

    The Web is a natural platform for end-user development given the amount of services and contents that users may require to adapt, automate, etc. Transcodings, mashups, Web augmentation, and other techniques ha...

    Rodolfo Gonzalez, Sergio Firmenich, Gustavo Rossi in End-User Development (2019)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    End-User Development of Voice User Interfaces Based on Web Content

    Voice Assistants, and particularly the latest gadgets called smart speakers, allow end users to interact with applications by means of voice commands. As usual, end users are able to install applications (als...

    Gonzalo Ripa, Manuel Torre, Sergio Firmenich, Gustavo Rossi in End-User Development (2019)

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    An End-User Pipeline for Scra** and Visualizing Semi-Structured Data over the Web

    The Web is a vast source of semi-structured datasets that are made readily available to support the construction of new knowledge. Information visualization techniques have been demonstrated as a suitable alte...

    Gabriela Bosetti, Sergio Firmenich, Marco Winckler, Gustavo Rossi in Web Engineering (2019)

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    Towards Full End-Users Control of Social Recommendations

    Recommender systems are integrated with a significant number of Web applications hel** users to find what may be of their interest. However, these systems do not always satisfy the users’ expectations regard...

    Gabriela Bosetti, Sergio Firmenich, Alejandro Fernández in Web Engineering (2018)

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    Improving Mockup-Based Requirement Specification with End-User Annotations

    Agile approaches, one of the key methodologies used in today’s software projects, often rely on user interface mockups for capturing the goals that the system must satisfy. Mockups, as any other requirement a...

    Matias Urbieta, Nahime Torres in Agile Processes in Software Engineering an… (2018)

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    Improving Legacy Applications with Client-Side Augmentations

    Mobile devices have become the most prominent channel to access Web applications. While every mobile device platform like Android or iOS has their own application ecosystem, they are also often used to access...

    José Matías Rivero, Matías Urbieta, Sergio Firmenich, Mauricio Witkin in Web Engineering (2018)

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    Supporting Mobile Web Augmentation by End Users

    This article presents MoWA Authoring, an End User Development platform supporting the improvement of existing –usually third party– Web applications with mobile features. This enhancement is carried out by th...

    Gabriela Bosetti, Sergio Firmenich, Gustavo Rossi, Marco Winckler in Web Engineering (2017)

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    From Search Engines to Augmented Search Services: An End-User Development Approach

    The World Wide Web is a vast and continuously changing source of information where searching is a frequent, and sometimes critical, user task. Searching is not always the user’s primary goal but an ancillary ...

    Gabriela Bosetti, Sergio Firmenich, Alejandro Fernandez, Marco Winckler in Web Engineering (2017)

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    Web Objects Ambient: An Integrated Platform Supporting New Kinds of Personal Web Experiences

    The Personal Web arose to empower end users with the ability to drive and integrate the Web by themselves, according to their own interests. This is usually achieved through Web Augmentation, Mashups or Person...

    Gabriela Bosetti, Sergio Firmenich, Gustavo Rossi, Marco Winckler in Web Engineering (2016)

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    Flexible Distribution of Existing Web Interfaces: An Architecture Involving Developers and End-Users

    This paper presents a novel approach towards the opportunistic and lightweight distribution of existent Web User Interfaces. We describe an architecture that allows end-users to collect UI objects into a distr...

    Sergio Firmenich, Gabriela Bosetti, Gustavo Rossi in Current Trends in Web Engineering (2016)

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    Abstracting and Structuring Web Contents for Supporting Personal Web Experiences

    This paper presents a novel approach for supporting abstraction and structuring mechanisms of Web contents. The goal of this approach is to enable users to create/extract Web contents in the form of objects th...

    Sergio Firmenich, Gabriela Bosetti, Gustavo Rossi, Marco Winckler in Web Engineering (2016)

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    Volatile Functionality in Action: Methods, Techniques and Assessment

    One of the main features of most Web applications today is their great dynamism. They are undoubtedly characterized by a continuous evolution. After implementing and performing the first deployment of a Web a...

    Darian Frajberg, Matías Urbieta, Gustavo Rossi, Wieland Schwinger in Web Engineering (2016)

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    User Interface Adaptation Using Web Augmentation Techniques: Towards a Negotiated Approach

    The use of Web augmentation techniques has an impact on tasks of owners of Web sites, developers of scripts and end-users. Because the Web sites can be modified by external scripts, their owners might lose con...

    Diego Firmenich, Sergio Firmenich, Gustavo Rossi in Engineering the Web in the Big Data Era (2015)

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    A Domain Specific Language for Orchestrating User Tasks Whilst Navigation Web Sites

    In this paper we claim that there are a lot of processes over Web applications that require a high level of coordination between individuals and tasks featuring procedures. We propose hereafter a Domain Specif...

    Sérgio Firmenich, Gustavo Rossi, Marco Winckler in Web Engineering (2013)

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    MockAPI: An Agile Approach Supporting API-first Web Application Development

    In the last years, agile development methodologies have been widely adopted. However, they still lack support for API requirements while, at the same time, public RESTful APIs are fueling a rapid growth of web...

    José Matías Rivero, Sebastian Heil, Julián Grigera, Martin Gaedke in Web Engineering (2013)

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    A Flexible Architecture for Client-Side Adaptation

    Currently the Web allows users to perform complex tasks which involve different Web applications. Anyway they still have to face these tasks in a handcrafted way. Although it is possible to build service-based...

    Sergio Firmenich, Gustavo Rossi, Silvia Gordillo in Current Trends in Web Engineering (2012)

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    Towards Agile Model-Driven Web Engineering

    The increasing growth of the Web field has promoted the development of a plethora of Model-Driven Web Engineering (MDWE) approaches. These methodologies share a top-down approach: they start by modeling applic...

    José Matías Rivero, Julián Grigera in IS Olympics: Information Systems in a Dive… (2012)

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    Detecting Conflicts and Inconsistencies in Web Application Requirements

    Web applications evolve fast. One of the main reasons for this evolution is that new requirements emerge and change constantly. These new requirements are posed either by customers or they are the consequence ...

    Matias Urbieta, Maria Jose Escalona in Current Trends in Web Engineering (2012)

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    From Requirements to Web Applications in an Agile Model-Driven Approach

    Web applications are hard to build not only because of technical reasons but also because they involve many different kinds of stakeholders. Involving customers in the development process is a must, not only w...

    Julián Grigera, José Matías Rivero, Esteban Robles Luna, Franco Giacosa in Web Engineering (2012)

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    Identifying and Modelling Complex Workflow Requirements in Web Applications

    Workflow plays a major role in nowadays business and therefore its requirement elicitation must be accurate and clear for achieving the solution closest to business’s needs. Due to Web applications popularity,...

    Mario Matias Urbieta, Gustavo Rossi, Silvia Gordillo in Current Trends in Web Engineering (2012)

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