Re: [Deadline Extension] 1st International Workshop on Linked Data and Distributed Ledgers.

can you share details John ? thx

regards / groetjes / adios  / gruesse

Benedikt Herudek

On 19 January 2017 at 11:10, John.Domingue <john.domingue@open.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hi Sean, there will also be a workshop at this year’s EWC.
>
> Best
>
> John
>
>
> From: Sean Westfall <sean.westfall@gmail.com>
> Date: Tuesday, 17 January 2017 at 21:24
> To: "Ibanez Gonzalez L.D." <L.D.Ibanez-Gonzalez@soton.ac.uk>
> Cc: "public-blockchain@w3.org" <public-blockchain@w3.org>
> Subject: Re: [Deadline Extension] 1st International Workshop on Linked
> Data and Distributed Ledgers.
> Resent-From: <public-blockchain@w3.org>
> Resent-Date: Wednesday, 18 January 2017 at 19:22
>
> Would there by any chance be future opportunities to submit a conference
> paper? I'm currently working on a paper and I know I already missed the
> deadline for this submission, but will there be a other International
> Workshops, if so, where will they be announced? I didn't even know about
> this one till I saw this extension email.
>
> Sincerely,
> Sean Westfall
>
> On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 8:12 AM, Ibanez Gonzalez L.D. <
> L.D.Ibanez-Gonzalez@soton.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> ===
>>
>> Deadline Extended to 16th January 2017
>>
>> =====
>>
>> CALL FOR PAPERS
>>
>> LD-DL 2017
>> The 1st International Workshop on Linked Data and Distributed Ledgers.
>> https://sites.google.com/site/lddlworkshop2017/
>>
>> A workshop of WWW 2017 (The 26th International World Wide Web Conference)
>> Perth, Australia, April 3-7, 2017
>>
>> Distributed Ledgers (DLs) have emerged as a novel way to manage and
>> exchange different types of digital assets among a large number of agents
>> operating in a decentralised way. Existing DL platforms are driven by use
>> cases from different user communities. Each community has its own
>> requirements regarding the level of decentralisation, privacy, and identity
>> management that the ledger would need to offer. To allow for these
>> developments to be applicable to a wider, and more complex range of
>> applications, they will need to be able to interoperate, both with existing
>> distributed systems and databases technologies, and among each other. This
>> has motivated researchers and practitioners to look at approaches such as
>> Linked Data, which relies on core Web principles and standards such as
>> URIs, HTTP, JSON-LD, RDF, and SPARQL...
>>
>> We envision the workshop as a forum for researchers and practitioners
>> from Distributed Ledgers and Linked Data to come together to discuss common
>> challenges; propose solutions to shortcomings of existing architectures;
>> and identify synergies for joint initiatives. The ultimate goal is the
>> creation of a Web of Interoperable Ledgers.
>>
>> We invite original research submissions addressing any of the following
>> two broad themes:
>>
>> Linked Data for Distributed Ledgers:
>>
>> Vision, insight and research on how to use Linked Data and Web
>> technologies to enhance Distributed Ledgers, including but not limited to:
>>
>> • Architectures and protocols for DL interoperability
>> • Architectures and protocols for interoperability between DLs and other
>> Web components and architectures (non-ledger based web services, web
>> databases, etc)
>> • Extensions of web data models and formats to accommodate Distributed
>> Ledgers (JSON, HTTP, HTML, RDF, etc)
>> • Languages and query engines for Distributed Ledgers
>> • Privacy considerations of interoperating Distributed Ledgers
>>
>>
>> Distributed Ledgers for Linked Data:
>>
>> Vision, insight and research on how to use DLs to enhance Linked Data and
>> Web applications, including, but not limited to:
>>
>> • Decentralisation and disintermediation of web-based architectures..
>> • Distributed management of identity and online identity.
>> • Distributed Ledger backing of general Linked Data processes: vocabulary
>> and dataset evolution, entity naming and re-naming, etc.
>> • DLs for Web and Linked Data provenance.
>> • DL-backing of Web signatures
>> • Digital rights management and enforcing
>>
>> LD-DL accepts submissions of up to 5 pages (plus one only for references,
>> for a total of 6) formatted in the ACM SIG Proceedings template.
>> Comprehensive submission instructions can be found at
>> https://sites.google.com/site/lddlworkshop2017/submissions
>>
>> IMPORTANT DATES:
>> Submission Deadline: 16 Jan 2017 (23:59 GMT)
>> Notification of Acceptance: 07 Feb 2017
>> Final Camera Ready Submission Deadline: 14 Feb 2017 (Hard Deadline)
>>
>> STEERING COMMITEE:
>>
>> Elena Simperl (ECS - University of Southampton)
>> John Domingue (Knowledge Media Institute - Open University)
>> Fabien Gandon (Université Côte d’Azur, Inria, CNRS, I3S)
>> Luis-Daniel Ibáñez (ECS - University of Southampton)
>>
>>
>>

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