- From: Ruben Verborgh <ruben.verborgh@ugent.be>
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 16:50:12 +0100
- To: Hydra <public-hydra@w3.org>, hypermedia-web@googlegroups.com, api-craft@googlegroups.com, restdesc@googlegroups.com, rest-discuss@yahoogroups.com, hypermedia@librelist.com
- Cc: Thomas Steiner <tomac@google.com>, Carlos Pedrinaci <carlos.pedrinaci@open.ac.uk>
Dear all, Just to let you know that the WS-REST2016 deadline has been extended to 30 March, and that accepted papers will be published with Springer LNCS. So if you have something interesting, please consider submitting :-) Best, Ruben On 05 Feb 2016, at 13:11, Ruben Verborgh <ruben.verborgh@ugent.be> wrote: > Dear all, > > WS-REST2016 is a workshop at the International Conference on Web Engineering, > taking place on 9 June 2016 in Lugano, Switzerland. > You contribution to this workshop is most welcome! > > WS-REST2016 Workshop – http://ws-rest.org/2016/ > Submission: 16 March 2016 > Notification: 29 April 2016 > Workshop: 9 June 2016 > > We especially welcome research and engineering work in the following areas: > > – hypermedia-driven client/server applications > – Web API clients that make use of controls and context in server responses > – Web APIs, platforms, and protocols for the Web of Things > – strategies to tackle the tremendous growth and heterogeneity of APIs > – analyses and studies around the practical, social, and economic factors surrounding the development, use, and adoption of Web APIs and mashups > – lessons learned from the deployment, maintenance and evolution of Web APIs and mashups > – automated discovery, profiling, and testing of Web APIs > – dynamic combination of and interactions between Web APIs > > 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 > > We welcome full papers (up to 12 pages) and vision/demo/poster/breaking research papers (up to 6 pages), size counted in LNCS format. Contacts with Springer are in progress to publish ICWE workshop papers in a ICWE 2016 satellite event post-proceedings as Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Using the LNCS template is the fast track to the camera-ready version, but we accept publications in other formats, such as HTML or EPUB. > > Details and submission: http://ws-rest.org/2016/call-for-papers/ > > Cheers, > > Ruben / Thomas / Carlos > WS-REST2016 organizers
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