- From: Dietrich Schulten <ds@escalon.de>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 09:15:37 +0100
- To: Ruben Verborgh <ruben.verborgh@ugent.be>, Hydra <public-hydra@w3.org>
I'm considering what could be a good submission. I have never been to that congress and I wonder if it makes sense to have a workshop in the sense of getting some working code. What if I have in mind is to work together one day to solve a challenge that shows the power of hydra, like "use existing libraries to implement a client that interoperates with two different hydra apis/independently implement two simple apis with hydra" for something that is not covered by existing media-types, i.e. not a blog post. Goal: prove what works well/identify weaknesses. Rest Fest has done something similar for alps a while ago. Would that be a good fit? Best regards, Dietrich On November 27, 2014 3:47:51 PM Ruben Verborgh <ruben.verborgh@ugent.be> wrote: > 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 workshop’s 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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