6th International Workshop on the Web of Things

Dear WoT IG members, my pleasure to announce that the International Web of
Things workshop (wot2015) will take place this year again, submissions from
members are very welcomed please find the CFP below:


CALL FOR PAPERS - Sixth International Workshop on the Web of Things (WoT
2015)
in conjunction with IoT 2015, Seoul, South Korea, October 26-28, 2015.
http://www.webofthings.org/wot/2015


* Workshop Abstract

Continuing the successful Web of Things workshop series, this workshop aims
at further exploring the use of technologies and principles at the core of
the Web to provide methods for a seamless integration of physical devices.
In particular, our goal is to foster discussion about systems that enable a
real-time Web of Things and the discovery, search, and composition of
services provided by Web-enabled things as well as the interaction of users
with such devices. Furthermore, with the recent interest to standardize the
Web of Things Framework, papers about models, standards and their
application to real, complex use-cases are also welcome.


* Important Dates

Paper submission deadline: August 30, 2015
Notification of acceptance: September 21, 2015
Camera-ready papers due:  TBA
Workshop date:         TBA (During Conference, between October 26-28)


* Contributing to WoT 2015

WoT 2015 solicits contributions in all areas related to the Web of Things,
and we invite application designers to think beyond sensor networks and Web
applications, and to imagine, design, build, evaluate, and share their
thoughts and visions on what the future of the Web and networked devices
will be.

- Integration of embedded computers, wireless sensor networks, every-day
appliances, smart gateways, and tagged objects (RFID, barcodes, QRs, NFC)
using a Web approach
- Real-time communication with physical objects (e.g.,WebSockets, Web-RTC,
MQTT, CoAP, AMQP)
- Web-based discovery, search, composition, and physical mashups
- Use of semantic technologies to facilitate the interaction with and
between things on the Web
- (Meta-)Models and paradigms allowing model-driven approaches for the WoT
- Security, privacy, access control, and sharing of physical things on the
Web
- Application of Web tools and techniques in the physical world (e.g.,
REST, HTML5, 6lowpan, cloud services, social networks)
- Cloud platforms and services for the Web of Things
- Concrete applications, use-cases, deployments, and evaluations of
Web-enabled Things in contexts such as smart homes, connected cities, and
Web 2.0 enterprises

This sixth edition of the Web of Things workshop series will provide an
interactive forum for WoT researchers to learn about and discuss existing
efforts related to Web-based interactions with smart things. In order to
ensure a high-quality technical session, submissions must cover one of the
topics above and should not exceed six (6) ACM conference format pages.
Research papers must be original prior unpublished work and not under
review elsewhere as they will be published to the ACM digital library and
listed on DBLP. All submissions will be peer-reviewed and selected based on
their originality, merit, and relevance to the workshop. Submission
requires at least one author to present the paper on-site. If you can, we
encourage authors of accepted papers to bring a prototype and demonstrate
it at the workshop, as part of an open demonstration session.

For more instructions on how to submit to WoT 2015, visit
http://webofthings.org/wot/2015/submission-guidelines/


* Organizers:
Dr. Andreas Ruppen, University of Fribourg,
http://diuf.unifr.ch/softeng/members/ruppena
Prof. Jacques Pasquier, University of Fribourg,
http://diuf.unifr.ch/softeng/members/pasquiej
Dr. Dominique Guinard, EVRYTHNG Ltd., UK, http://evrythng.com
Dr. Vlad Trifa, EVRYTHNG Ltd., UK, http://evrythng.com
Dr. Erik Wilde, Siemens, USA, http://dret.net/netdret/
Dr. Simon Mayer, Siemens, USA, http://usa.siemens.com/wot

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Received on Friday, 17 July 2015 10:45:44 UTC