- From: Titi Roman <dumitru.roman@deri.org>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 11:28:11 +0200
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*** Apologies for multiple postings *** *** New deadline: July 22, 2005 *** C a l l f o r P a p e r s Workshop on WWW Service Composition with Semantic Web Services (wscomps '05) http://www.deri.at/events/workshops/wi05/ a workshop to be held in conjunction with the 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology www.hds.utc.fr/WI05/ Compiegne, France September 19, 2005 DESCRIPTION Composition of services in dynamic environments has received much interest for its potential to support Business-to-Business (B2B) or Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). One dynamic environment – in particular where there is a huge and rapidly growing number of heterogeneous services is the World Wide Web. Recent efforts to develop ontology languages for the Web and ways of describing web services semantically in this environment have resulted in a number of prototype systems that can dynamically combine services and invoke them. There are many different types of architectures that have been developed around the concept of a “service" - parties providing dynamic functionality to other parties. As the number of services increases so does the need for service reuse and service 'composeability' - creation and provision of complex value-added services resulting in composite services. Additional infrastructure may well need to be defined to support composition in these open architectures. This workshop aims to tackle the researach problems around methods, concepts, models, languages and technology that enables composition of services in the context of the WWW. Of particular interest are the methodologies that enable automatic or semiautomatic composition of services, semantic web service web services, and e-services. This proposed workshop aims to bring together researchers and industry attendees addressing many of these issues, and promote and foster a greater understanding of how the composition of services in the context of WWW can assist business to business and enterprise application integration. TOPICS The following indicates the general focus of the workshop. However, related contributions are welcome as well. - requirements on service composition with semantic web services for B2B and EAI - applications of WWW service composition with semantic web services - web languages for describing services and their relevance to composition - web-based composition languages - choreography and orchestration languages - workflow models and languages and their relevance to WWW service composition - conversation models and languages for composed services - applicability of agent technologies to WWW service composition - formal models for service composition - reasoning about service composition - service composition engines and tools - dynamic composition methods and algorithms - discovery and matchmaking based dynamic composition - execution and lifecycle management of composed services - monitoring and recovery strategies for composed services - security and privacy for composed services - policies for composed services - mediation in composed services - reuse and versioning of services and compositions - semantic approaches to composition - composition modeling language standards - relation between WWW service composition and GRID service composition WORKSHOP FORMAT AND ATTENDANCE The program will occupy half day, and will include presentations of papers selected from the full papers category (see 'submission' below). Please note that at least one author of each accepted submission must attend the workshop. The WI 2005 conference formalities are applied for fees and respective organizational aspects. Submission of a paper is not required for attendance at the workshop. However, in the event that the workshop cannot accommodate all who would like to participate, those who have submitted a paper (in any category) will be given priority for registration. SUBMISSIONS Two categories of submissions are solicited: (1) Full papers (up to 12 pages). (2) Position papers (up to 2 pages). All submissions should be formatted in IEEE 2-column format (the slyle files can be downloaded from http://www.hds.utc.fr/WI05/download/). The workshop will accept ONLY on-line submissions, containing PDF (PostScript or MS-Word) versions and submitted at http://www.easychair.org/wscomps05/submit/. Full papers will receive a peer-review. Position statements are intended to present very early or planned future work that is regarded as relevant to the workshop. Position statements are limited to 2 pages; position statements will not receive a peer-review. All accepted full papers as well as all position papers of attendees will published in the workshop proceedings (see further and actual information on the workshop website). IMPORTANT DATES Submissions: July 22, 2005 Acceptance: August 7, 2005 Final copy: August 15, 2005 Workshops day: September 19, 2005 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE - Mark Burstein (BBN Technologies) - Marco Pistore (University of Trento, Italy) - Christoph Bussler (DERI, Ireland) - Dumitru Roman (DERI Innsbruck, Austria) PROGRAM COMMITTEE (to be extended) - Michael Altenhofen (SAP, Germany) - Marin Dimitrov (Ontotext, Bulgaria) - John Domingue (Open University, UK) - Dieter Fensel (DERI) - Laurent Henocque (LISIS, France) - Ryszard Kowalczyk (SWIN, Australia) - David Martin (SRI, USA) - Sheila McIlraith (University of Toronto, Canada) - Massimo Paolucci (DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany) - Cesare Pautasso (ETH Zürich, Switzerland) - Axel Polleres (DERI Innsbruck, Austria) - Chris Priest (HP, UK) - Katia Sycara (CMU, USA) - Alexander Wahler (Niwa Web Solutions, Austria) - Mathias Weske (HPI, Germany) Note: Check the workshop web site for frequent updates to the PC members list.
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