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Re: [ontolog-forum] Cal for papers CFP Mashups'07: First Highlightr Work

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From: paola.dimaio@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 13:59:07 +0700
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you mean it would be mice next time? or it would be nice last week?
deadline seems well gone
:-)
PDM    (01)

On 7/26/07, Duane Nickull <dnickull@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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.
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> Duane
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> ------ Forwarded Message
> From: Michael Maximilien <maxim@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:31:44 -0700
> To: Services PIC WW <Services_PIC_WW%IBMUS@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Reminder: CFP Mashups'07: First Highlightr Workshop on Web APIs and
> Services Mashups  ICSOC 2007, Vienna, Austria, September 17, 2007
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> fyi...
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> E. Michael "max" Maximilien, Ph.D.
> IBM Almaden Research Center
> San Jose, CA USA
> maxim@xxxxxxxxxx
> Home | http://maximilien.org
> Blog | http://blog.maximilien.com
> Agile@IBM | https://w3.webahead.ibm.com/w3ki/display/agileatibm/Home
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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
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> Sponsors
> Mashups'07 is sponsored by
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> http://smoky.csc.ncsu.edu/home/cfp <http://smoky.csc.ncsu.edu/home/cfp>
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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 IBM¹s 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 Œconventional¹ workshop proceedings
> (details to be confirmed), and will also be advertised through the
> Highlightr <http://highlightr.org/> site.
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> 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/> .
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> 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
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> Organization
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> Workshop Chairs
> * E. Michael Œmax¹ Maximilien, IBM Almaden Research Center
> * Dave Nielsen, StrikeIron
> * Stefan Tai, IBM Watson Research Center
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> 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
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> Contact
> icsoc.mashups07@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:icsoc.mashups07@xxxxxxxxx> (sent to the
> Workshop Chairs)
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