CFP - International Workshop on Context for Web Services (CWS'05)

Call for Papers

International Workshop on Context for Web Services (CWS'05)
Held in conjunction with CONTEXT, the 5th International and
Interdisciplinary Conference 
on Modeling and Using Context (http://context-05.org)

July 5, 2005.  Paris, France

http://www710.univ-lyon1.fr/~dbenslim/CWS05/ 


Keynote Speaker:
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	- David Martin, SRI International's Artificial Intelligence
Center, CA, USA, 
  	http://www.ai.sri.com/people/martin 

Sponsors:
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	- International Sponsors: AgentLink, ObjectWeb
	- Local Sponsors: LIRIS Laboratory, Istase.

Proceedings:
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	 Papers of the Workshop will be published in ELSEVIER's
Electronic Notes
 	in Theoretical Computer Science (Elsevier's ENTCS).
Scope:
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Web services are nowadays emerging as a major technology for deploying
 automated interactions between distributed and heterogeneous
applications. 
Various standards support this deployment including WSDL, UDDI, and
SOAP. 
These standards respectively support the definition of Web services,
their
 advertisement to the community of potential users, and finally their
binding 
for invocation purposes. In general, composing Web services rather than
accessing 
a single service is essential and provides better benefits to users. 
Composition primarily addresses the situation of a user's request that
cannot
 be satisfied by any available service, whereas a composite service
obtained
 by combining available services might be used.

Several questions raise during Web services composition and execution
including
 which businesses have the capacity to provision Web services, when and
where 
the provisioning of Web services occurs, and how Web services from
independent 
parties coordinate their activities during execution so that conflicts
are avoided. 
To address some of these questions, it is recommended considering the
context in
 which the composition and execution of Web services occur. Context is
generally
 perceived as the information that characterizes the interaction
between humans, 
applications, and the surrounding environment. From a Web services
perspective, 
it is expected that context should define a set of common data about
the
 current status of a Web service and its capability of collaborating
with other peers,
 possibly enacted by distinct providers. For example before a Web
service agrees to 
participate in a composite service its status in terms of current
participation is
 assessed. Moreover, before a back-up strategy is deployed an
assessment of the
 exception that a Web service has raised is needed.

Relevant topics:
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	- Ontologies and context for Web services
	- Context-based semantic matching for Web services composition
	- Context-based Web services deployment
	- Software agent-based approaches for context-based Web services
interaction
	- Context-aware Web services
	- Security of context during Web services interactions
	- Software agents and context for Web services personalization


Papers and Evaluations:
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Authors are invited to submit electronically original papers through
CONTEXT'05
 Web site (http://www.context-05.org). Papers length should be between
12 and  15
 pages and must be in  ELSEVIER's ENTCS submission format
(http://www.math.tulane.edu/~entcs).
All papers will be reviewed on the basis of relevance, clarity, and
technical quality.
Papers of the workshop will be published as post-proceedings in
ELSEVIER's Electronic Notes
 in Theoretical Computer Science (ELSEVIER's ENTCS,
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/entcs). 
A first hard copy will be provided at the workshop. A special issue in
an international 
journal is expected and will be dedicated to selected papers from the
workshop. 
At least one author of each paper should attend the workshop to present
the paper. 
For more information, please contact the workshop chairs at
chirine.ghedira@liris.cnrs.fr, 
djamal.benslimane@liris.cnrs.fr, zakaria.maamar@zu.ac.ae. 


DEADLINES:
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	- Submissions due: 		March 25th, 2005
	- Acceptance notification: 	April 15th, 2005 
	- Camera-ready papers received: April 30th, 2005 
	- Program on line: 		May 5th, 2005 
	- Workshop: 		July 5th, 2005


Workshop Organizers:
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	- C. Ghedira, Lyon 1 University, France
	- D. Benslimane,  Lyon 1 University, France
	- Z. Maamar, Zayed University, U.A.E

Scientific Committee:
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	- K. Baina, ENSIAS, Morocco
	- B. Benatallah, UNSW, Australia
	- M. Berger, Siemens, Germany
	- W. Binder, EPFL, Switzerland
	- L. Cavedon, Stanford University, USA
	- R.M. Dijkman, University of Twente, Netherlands
	- M. Dumas, QUT, Australia
	- J. Fayolle, Saint-Etienne University, France
	- M. S. Hacid, Lyon 1 University, France
	- R. Khalaf, IBM research, USA
	- M. Khedr, Arab Academy for  Science and Technology, Egypt
	- F. Letellier, ObjectWeb Consortium, INRIA, France
	- Q. Mahmoud, Guelph University, Canada
	- B. Medjahed, Michigan University, USA
	- G. Kouadri M., Fribourg University, Switzerland
	- S. Kouadri M., Fribourg University, Switzerland
	- N. C. Narendra, IBM Software Labs, India
	- M. Nunez, Madrid University, Spain
	- Q. Z. Sheng, UNSW, Australia
	- P. Thiran, Eindhoven University, The Netherlands

Received on Wednesday, 26 January 2005 08:10:23 UTC