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From: Duane Nickull <dnickull@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 10:54:03 -0700
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It would be nice if someone can submit a paper on the relevance of ontology to mashups.  Even folksonomy has turned to be very relevant to the Web 2.0 movement.

Duane
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From: Michael Maximilien <maxim@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:31:44 -0700
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Subject: Reminder: CFP Mashups'07: First Highlightr Workshop on Web APIs and Services Mashups  ICSOC 2007, Vienna, Austria, September 17, 2007


fyi...

E. Michael "max" Maximilien, Ph.D.
IBM Almaden Research Center
San Jose, CA USA
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Mashups'07: First Highlightr <http://highlightr.org/> Workshop on Web APIs and Services Mashups
ICSOC 2007 <http://www.icsoc.org/> , Vienna, Austria, September 17, 2007

Sponsors
Mashups'07 is sponsored by








http://smoky.csc.ncsu.edu/home/cfp <http://smoky.csc.ncsu.edu/home/cfp>

Services computing and Web 2.0 computing are converging into a programmable Web today. The interaction and integration of services computing and Web 2.0 technologies, however, exposes various complexities that have to be faced. This Highlightr <http://highlightr.org/> workshop looks specifically at Web APIs and Services Mashups – end-user-oriented compositions of Web-accessible services and content.
Main challenges include:
  • Programming models (languages, frameworks, platforms) for the composition of Web-accessible services and data of all kinds and architectural styles (SOAP, REST, RSS, Atom, and Atom Publishing Protocol (APP)) and development of integrated user-interfaces.
  • Quality of mashups, including reliability and security, and management approaches to mashups.
  • Understanding social and economic factors in the creation, acceptance, and sustainability of services mashups, including software-as-services markets and services marketplaces, digital communities, pricing and contracting models.
This workshop aims to bring together several relevant communities: application (mashup) developers, mashup technology developers and experts, end-users, social networking and economics researchers, and the broader services computing community.
In the spirit of mashups this workshop is a Highlightr <http://highlightr.org/> event – using the Highlightr <http://highlightr.org/> site (http://highlightr.org <http://highlightr.org/> ) as a sharable, commentable, taggable, diggable, twittable, and mashable way to keep online notes and highlights during the workshop. We encourage and expect workshop participants to explore and use Highlightr to capture, share, discuss, and mashup workshop contributions and outcomes.

Call for Papers
We are seeking two kinds of paper contributions for peer-review:
  • short papers (not to exceed 8 pages in Springer LNCS style format) describing mashups examples and positions on particular challenges or experiences relevant to the scope of the workshop, and
  • long papers (not to exceed 15 pages in the Springer LNCS style format) describing research and novel solutions to relevant problems in more detail.

Topics of interest include:
  • Languages, frameworks, and (runtime) platforms for the design, implementation, testing and maintenance of Web APIs and services mashups, including dynamic languages and frameworks such as Ruby/RoR, _javascript_/Ajax, PHP, and others.
  • Mashups examples and experience (design, architecture, implementation, usability and user-experience), in particular of those that use emerging tools such as IBM’s QEDWiki, Google Web Toolkit, Google Mashup Editor, Dapper.net, OpenKappow, and Yahoo! Pipes, as well as using service marketplaces like StrikeIron.com and ProgrammableWeb.com.
  • Quality of services mashups: reliability, security, and other non-functional aspects.
  • Analysis of and experience with services mashups (creation, deployment, and usage) from social and economical perspectives; services markets and marketplaces, digital communities, pricing and contracting models.
Papers will be accepted for full presentation (30 min. slot) or short presentation (20 min. slot) at the workshop, or for demonstration as a poster.
All selected papers will be published in ‘conventional’ workshop proceedings (details to be confirmed), and will also be advertised through the Highlightr <http://highlightr.org/> site.

Submissions
Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format. The submission site is open at http://www.easychair.org/Mashups07/ <http://www.easychair.org/Mashups07/> .

Dates
  • July 15: Submissions due
  • August 5: Notification of acceptance
  • Registration: Please see the ICSOC 2007 <http://www.icsoc.org/> conference site.
  • September 17: Workshop date

Agenda
Mashups'07 is a half-day workshop comprising
  • one invited presentation by Duane Nickull <http://technoracle.blogspot.com/> Sr. Technical Evangelist at Adobe Systems, Inc.
  • two full paper presentations (including demos, if applicable)
  • four short paper presentations (including demos, if applicable)
  • posters and demos
  • active online community forum and discussions using Highlightr <http://highlightr.org/>
  • social event

Organization

Workshop Chairs
  • E. Michael ‘max’ Maximilien, IBM Almaden Research Center
  • Dave Nielsen, StrikeIron
  • Stefan Tai, IBM Watson Research Center

Program Committee
  • Chistopher Bussler, BEA
  • Hank Chesbrough, UC Berkeley Haas (unconfirmed)
  • Nirmit Desai, NC State University
  • Schahram Dustdar, Vienna U of Technology
  • Robert Ennals, Intel Research
  • Volker Markl, IBM Almaden Research Center
  • Jonathan Marsh, WSO2
  • Steffen Meschkat, Google
  • Ravi Nemana, Services Science at UC Berkeley
  • Duane Nickull, Adobe Systems
  • Ajith Ranabahu, Apache Software Foundation
  • Adam Sah, Google
  • Dan Theurer, Yahoo!
  • Leslie Wu, Stanford University

Contact
icsoc.mashups07@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:icsoc.mashups07@xxxxxxxxx> (sent to the Workshop Chairs)


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