[CfP] (1 week left) #SALAD2017 Call for Papers


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6th workshop on Services and Applications over Linked APIs and Data #SALAD2017 (http://salad2017.linked.services/) 
co-located with ESWC 2017, Portorož, Slovenia
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Important Dates
* Submission of research papers: March 3, 2017
* Notification of paper acceptance: March 31, 2017
* Submission of camera-ready papers: April 13, 2017


SALAD ingredients:
• Who?
People from the Semantic Web/Linked Data, Web services, and REST communities

• What?
Novel ideas, concepts, and applications that combine Linked Data and Web APIs / services. 
This year we encourage the submission of research work that employs Linked Data and Web API solutions in order to address challenges in the area of the Internet of Things (IoT).

• When?
ESWC workshop on May 29th, 2017

• How?
An interactive workshop with lots of discussion, accepted paper
presentations and an opening keynote

• Where?
Portorož, Slovenia at the ESWC conference
(http://2017.eswc-conferences.org/)

Services and Applications over Linked APIs and Data - #SALAD2017
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The World Wide Web has undergone significant changes, developing from a collection of a few interlinked static pages to a global ubiquitous platform for sharing, searching and browsing dynamic and customisable content, in a variety of different media formats. This transformation was triggered by the ever growing number of users and websites and continues to be supported by current developments such as the increased use and popularity of Linked Data and Web APIs. Unfortunately, despite some initial efforts and progress towards integrated use, these two technologies remain mostly disjunct in terms of developing solutions and applications. To this purpose, SALAD aim to explore the possibilities of facilitating a better fusion of Web APIs and Linked Data, thus enabling the harvesting and provisioning of data through applications and services on the Web. In particular, we focus on investigating how both static and dynamic resources (for example, sensor data or streams), exposed via interfaces on the Web, can be used together with semantic data, as means for enabling a shared use and providing a basis for developing rich applications.

This year we will encourage the submission of research work that employs Linked Data and Web API solutions in order to address challenges in the area of the Internet of Things (IoT). The vision of the IoT is to leverage Internet standards in order to interconnect all types of embedded devices (e.g., patient monitors, medical sensors, congestion monitoring devices, traffic-light controls, temperature sensors, smart meters, etc.) and real-world objects, and thus to make them a part of the Internet and provide overall interoperability. Therefore, IoT aims to build a future of connected devices that is truly open, flexible, and scalable. In the SALAD workshop we will explore how Linked APIs and Data can be used in order to contribute towards achieving this goal.

How do we address this challenge?
With this workshop, we aim to discover new ways to embrace the opportunities that Web APIs offer in terms of data consumption, processing and provisioning but also to investigate the possibilities of integrating them more closely with Linked Data. We want to challenge researchers towards developing integrated description and implementation approaches through both paper submissions and interactive on-site discussion and dialogue. In particular we are looking for description approaches, formal models, implementation solutions, use cases and applications that support a more automated and unified Web API and Linked Data use.

Goals
The main goal of this workshop is to explore the possibilities of enabling a more integrated and automated use of Web APIs, given the context of the growing importance of Linked Data and applications, benefiting from the available resources.
Relevant topics include:
• frameworks, methods, models, and formats for describingWeb APIs;
• design of distributed systems based on semantic API technology;
• developing decentralised solutions, both on the client- or server-side;
• overcoming performance issues in the interaction with APIs;
• development of intelligent and genericWeb API clients;
• supporting IoT development withWeb APIs and Linked Data;
• integration ofWeb APIs and Linked Data withMachine toMachine (M2M) approaches;
• capturing added value through the use ofWeb APIs, Linked Data and development of client
applications;
• designing applications by connectingWeb APIs and Linked Data for reading and writing;
• address scalability issues while dealing with large data volumes;
• business models for Linked Data andWeb APIs.

The above list is not exhaustive and we therefore actively encourage participants to be creative. A final goal is to provide future initiatives with the devised ideas and visions to stimulate innovation in this research area.

We offer several opportunities to participate in SALAD:
- long papers: up to 8 pages
- short papers: up to 4 pages
- demos: up to 2 pages
- food for thought: 1 page / slide / web page / image / movie

Paper submissions will should be formatted in the Springer LNCS style. Submissions will be made using EasyChair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=salad2017


eMail: salad2017@easychair.org

Accepted papers will be published as CEUR workshop proceedings. Selected papers will be included in a separate ESWC workshop papers volume.

Important Dates
All deadlines are, unless otherwise stated, at 23:59 Hawaii time.
* Submission of research papers: March 3, 2017
* Notification of paper acceptance: March 31, 2017
* Submission of camera-ready papers: April 13, 2017
* Workshop date: May 29, 2017 (full day)

Organising Committee
* Maria Maleshkova – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE
* Ruben Verborgh – IBBT – ELIS, Ghent University, BE
* Laura Daniele — The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research, NL
* Felix Leif Keppmann – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE

Received on Thursday, 23 February 2017 14:58:57 UTC