CFP: W3C Workshop on Constraints and Capabilities for Web Services

W3C is holding a Workshop on Constraints and Capabilities for
Web Services October 12-13, 2004 in Redwood Shores, CA, USA.
http://www.w3.org/2004/06/ws-cc-cfp.html

The CFP notes a connection to rules...

"Because of the breadth of this topic, there are many potential
interactions with existing efforts, including (but not limited to):

      * WSDL extensibility / features and properties
      * WS-Policy Framework and Attachment specifications
      * SOAP's abstract model, SOAP modules, features and properties
      * The Semantic Web; e.g., OWL-S, Rei, Ontologies for Web services
      * Rule languages; e.g., RuleML
      * Web Content Negotiation and Composite Capabilities/Preference
        Profile (CC/PP)
      * Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) and EPAL
      * HTTP headers and other Web-based policies; e.g., robots.txt,
        WebDAV properties
      * XACML, including WSPL
      * The IETF Policy Framework
      * The boundary and interactions between policy, service level
        agreements, and business level agreements in web services."

I intend to elaborate on some specific research/development thoughts,
but I'm having trouble finding time to do that, so for now, I'm
just forwarding the CFP.

-- 
Dan Connolly, W3C http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/

Received on Tuesday, 20 July 2004 13:49:25 UTC