- From: Ruben Verborgh <ruben.verborgh@ugent.be>
- Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 15:46:43 +0100
- To: Hydra <public-hydra@w3.org>
Dear Hydra people, Many of you are undoubtedly working on topics related to Web APIs. Possibly, you've already created APIs or clients using the Hydra Core Vocabulary. Please consider submitting your work to the WS-REST workshop at the next WWW conference. At this venue, API people come together to discuss the latest advances of which your work could/should be part :-) In the past, Hydra has been featured here already, but we'd love to have more! I hope to see you at WS-REST 2015 (http://ws-rest.org/2015/)! Let me know if you have any suggestions or questions. Best, Ruben WS-REST 2015 6th International Workshop on Web APIs and RESTful Design (WS-REST2015) collocated with the 24th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2015) May 18, 2015 Florence, Italy Learn more at http://ws-rest.org/2015/. Who? Web researchers and engineers working on API servers and clients What? a full-day workshop on current and future challenges for Web APIs and their interaction Why? Web APIs are more important than ever, yet many unsolved problems demand our attention When? full-day workshop on May 18, 2015 paper submissions before January 24, 2015 Where? at the WWW2015 conference in Florence, Italy Thousands of APIs exist and their number is growing tremendously, while use cases become increasingly complex. In contrast to the human-oriented part of the Web, Web APIs are designed to be used by machines. This makes issues surrounding their design and integration significantly different from those of the traditional Web. However, this also enables the provisioning of new added-value automated solutions on the Web. This workshop brings together researchers and practitioners by providing an open discussion forum around the design and use of the programmable Web. It is the principal venue for discussing latests findings and research and development results around the issues, practices, and best principles surrounding Web API design and use. Pressing Topics We especially welcome research and engineering work in the following areas: development of intelligent and generic Web API clients dynamic combination of and interactions between Web APIs novel hypermedia-driven solutions tackling the tremendous growth and heterogeneity of APIs analysis and understanding of the social and economic factors surrounding the development, use, and adoption of Web APIs and mashups novel solutions for the automated discovery and profiling of Web APIs novel technologies for facilitating the development of mashups and services for the Web of Things lessons learned from the deployment, maintenance and evolution of Web APIs and mashups All Topics In addition to the topics above, this workshop is also open to: applications of the REST architectural style to novel domains design patterns and anti-patterns for Web APIs automated Web API composition inverted REST (REST for push events) integration of pub/sub with REST REST-compliant transaction models frameworks for Web API implementation and consumption modeling Web APIs resource design and granularity evolution, versioning, and extension of Web APIs REST-protocols beyond HTTP Details and Deadlines We welcome full papers (6 pages) and vision/demo/poster/breaking research papers (3 pages). For your paper to be included in the official WWW companion proceedings, the ACM template (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) is required. Accepted publications in other formats, such as HTML or EPUB, will be published on the workshops website. Workshop paper submission deadline: January 24, 2015 (23:59 Hawaii Standard Time) through EasyChair Workshop paper acceptance notification: February 22, 2015 Workshop paper camera-ready hard deadline: March 8, 2015 WS-REST2015 Organizing Committee Ruben Verborgh, Ghent University iMinds, Belgium Thomas Steiner, Google Germany GmbH, Germany Carlos Pedrinaci, The Open University, UK
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