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Web Tasking is a set of web user interactions in hypermedia purposefully conducted for the performance of tasks. Web tasking is a term coined intentionally to contrast Web Browsing (understood as exploration of the world wide web by following one interesting link to another, usually with a definite objective but without a planned search strategy).

Motivation

The web was originally designed as an information space through which people and machines communicate and exchange information. Web browsing through hypermedia links is the primary web interaction model optimal for such purpose. As the web evolves, web users conduct tasks today in web interaction model that was originally designed for information search and exchange. Optimal Web Interactions for task performance was not the web's original design concern.

Web tasking is to distinguish from web browsing, with the user goal of web interactions for the sake of information retrieval through hypermedia links, from the user goal of web interactions for the sake of task performance through hypermedia links.

Perspectives Web Browsing Web Tasking
Purpose of Web Interactions Information Retrieval and Search Task Performance
Resource Access Read Only Create, Read, Update, Delete
State Transition Ad Hoc Predictive, Repeatable
Interaction Consequence No server-side side effect Server-side transactional side effect

History

The term "Web Tasking" was originally coined by two researchers from IBM Canada CAS Research, Joanna W. Ng and Diana H. Lau, in "Going Beyond Web Browsing to Web Tasking: Transforming Web Users from Web Operators to Web Supervisors" to depict a set or a sequence of web interactions through hypermedia links for the purpose of performance of tasks. Task elements typically may include a goal, a set of information cues, an action and an outcome (or product). The interaction model of web browsing works well for the web’s original purpose of information search and retrieval. Though the purpose of the web has been extended beyond information search and retrieval into hypermedia-based task executions, the original web interaction model has not been enhanced for native web tasking support.

The first international academic conference about the subject was held in June, 2013 IEEE 2013 Services Conference First International Workshop on Personalized Web Tasking. The second international academic conference was held in June/July, 2014 Second International Conference for Personalized Web Tasking

Scope

Like web browsing, web tasking is distributed in scope and RESTful in nature. The progress of tasks takes place as application states are being transitioned to the next through hypermedia. The model of web tasking complies with the application constraint of “Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State” (HATEOAS).[1]

Web tasking are users' interactions upon web resources that are typically distributed in nature for the purpose of performance of tasks. Actors of Interactions in web tasking can be a web user or a machine acting on behalf of web users. Web tasking execution complies with the RESTful principled design of the web architecture, and therefore can be executed across distributed domains of the Web.

Other aspects of Web Tasking has been established:

  • Context, Situation Awareness and web tasking University of Victoria contribution of Context to Web Tasking
  • Task simplification in web tasking Castaneda, L.; Muller, H. A.; Villegas, N. M. "Towards Personalized Web-Tasking: Task Simplification Challenges". IEEE Ninth World Congress on Services, SERVICES 2013, Santa Clara, CA, USA, June 28 - July 3, 2013. IEEE 2013IEEE 2013 International Workshop on Personalized Web Tasking: 147–153.
  • Self adaptation in web tasking Castaneda, L.; Muller, H. A.; Villegas, N. M. "Self-adaptive applications: on the development of personalized web-tasking systems". SEAMS 2014 Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems ACM New York, NY, USA ©2014 table of contents ISBN: 978-1-4503-2864-7: 49–54.


References

Ng, Joanna W.; Lau, Diana H. "Going Beyond Web Browsing to Web Tasking: Transforming Web Users from Web Operators to Web Supervisors". IEEE Ninth World Congress on Services, SERVICES 2013, Santa Clara, CA, USA, June 28 - July 3, 2013. IEEE 2013IEEE 2013 International Workshop on Personalized Web Tasking: 126–130.

Context and Web tasking http://www.rigiresearch.com/research/pwt

Castaneda, L.; Muller, H. A.; Villegas, N. M. "Towards Personalized Web-Tasking: Task Simplification Challenges". IEEE Ninth World Congress on Services, SERVICES 2013, Santa Clara, CA, USA, June 28 - July 3, 2013. IEEE 2013IEEE 2013 International Workshop on Personalized Web Tasking: 147–153.

Castaneda, L.; Muller, H. A.; Villegas, N. M. "Self-adaptive applications: on the development of personalized web-tasking systems". SEAMS 2014 Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems ACM New York, NY, USA ©2014 table of contents ISBN: 978-1-4503-2864-7: 49–54.


Notes

  1. ^ R. T. Fielding, and R.N.Taylor, “Principled Design of the Modern Web Architecture,” ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT) vol.2 issue 2, pp. 115-150, May 2002.