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The
IBM Mashup Center
is an
end-to-end
enterprise
mashup
platform
that enables the rapid creation, sharing, and discovery of reusable
application
building blocks (
widgets
,
feeds
, mashups) that can be easily assembled into new applications or leveraged within existing applications.
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The
IBM
Mashup Center
[1]
is designed to help users at all skill levels create simple
web applications
from existing information sources by
dragging and dropping
widgets onto the page, and then wiring them together on-the-glass. The tool includes a Mashup Builder
[2]
to assemble mashups, and a set of out-of-the-box, business-ready widgets that jump-start mashup creation and enhanced
information visualization
options, such as charting. Users can extend their mashup environment by incorporating custom developed widgets provided by
IT
, widgets available on the external IBM Mashup Catalog,
[3]
or widgets from across the Web, including any of the thousands of
Google Gadgets
.
Once a mashup is assembled, it can be shared. Visual tools are provided that allow end users to define what users or groups can view or edit their various pages. Mashups can also be published to the
catalog
, where other users can easily reuse them. The IBM Mashup Center V2.0.
[4]
contains a set of new capabilities for the delivery of mashup applications and widgets,
[5]
including a new
browser-based
tool for simple widget creation, new and enhanced
visualization
widgets, and a new feature called "spaces" that allows users to
collaboratively
build and share multi-page enterprise mashups.
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