[TYPES/announce] CFP: Aspect-Oriented Techniques to E-Service Environments (AOTE-S) 2007
Gregorio Díaz Descalzo
Gregorio.Diaz at uclm.es
Fri Mar 2 03:55:27 EST 2007
********************CALL for Papers for AOTE-S07**********************
Aspect-Oriented Techniques to E-Service Environments (AOTE-S)
in cooperation with TaMoCo 2007
Techniques and Applications for Mobile Commerce
University of Paisley, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
9th - 10th July 2007
URL: http://tamoco2007.paisley.ac.uk/symposium1.html
Submission deadline 15.03.2007
Synopsis:
The emerging technology of Electronic Services introduces the
possibility of implementing electronic commerce and business in a
loosely coupled manner. This way, new technologies and standards
are being used in order to develop and provide new services to
the customers. On the other hand, Aspect-Oriented Techniques
provide support to encapsulate and modularize crosscutting concerns
in our systems, which cannot be included normally in the logical code
structure by functionality. Therefore, the loosely coupled
environment provided for electronic services can be maintained and
improved by using these techniques.
Goals of the workshop:
Accordingly, this workshop is intended to bring together e-services
and aspect -oriented techniques approaches both from industry and
academia. It is meant to provide an appropriate environment to discus
about the benefits aspect-oriented techniques can provide in e
-services systems and about problems and challenges that
particularly arise during the practical
combination of both fields.
Topics:
Research submissions on all topics related to applying
aspect-oriented techniques on electronic services environments will
be welcomed, including but not limited to those listed below:
E-Services technology implementations and Aspect-Oriented Programming
* Web Services
* Grid Services
* Service-Oriented Computing
* Semantic Web
* Security for E-Services
* Middlewares for E-Services
E-Services Application and Aspect Oriented Techniques
* Mobile commerce
* Business Processes Modeling
* E-Learning
* E-Goverment
* Electronic Agreement and Contracts
* Submission Instructions
Submission:
Authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished
research papers. Papers should be written in English and must not
exceed 8 pages in the LNCS format. Please send the Word or PDF
file of your submission to the contact
person (see below). You should receive a confirmation of the paer
reception.
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by members of the
international program -committee based on originality, significance,
and clarity of presentation. Accepted papers will be included in the
workshop and the conference proceedings. Authors of accepted papers
are supposed to participate in the workshop as well as the conference.
Key Note Speaker:
Olaf Zimmermann
IBM Research GmbH, Zurich Research Laboratory
Olaf Zimmermann is a Research Staff Member and senior certified
Executive IT Architect in the IBM Zurich Research Lab. Olaf has 17
years of IT industry experience. His research focuses on meet
-in-the-middle service modeling techniques and the role of
architectural decisions and model transformations during Service
-Oriented Architecture (SOA) construction.
Previously, Olaf was a solution architect, helping IBM clients
designing enterprise-scale SOA/Web services and Java 2 Enterprise
Edition (J2EE) solutions on numerous services projects. He also
educated practitioners around the world on emerging middleware
technologies. In the beginning of his career, Olaf worked as a
scientific consultant in the IBM European Networking Center (ENC)
in Heidelberg, Germany, focusing on industry-specific middleware
frameworks for systems and network management.
Olaf is a regular conference speaker and an author of the Springer
text book Perspectives on Web Services. He contributed to several IBM
Redbooks such as Web Services Wizardry with WebSphere Studio
Application Developer. Olaf holds an honors degree in Computer
Science from the Technical University in Braunschweig, Germany.
***************Important Dates****************
Submission of papers 15.03.2007
Notice of Acceptance: 15.04.2007
Submission of Camera ready version: 30.04.2007
Program Committee:
* Marco Aiello (University of Trento, Italy)
* Francisco Curbera (IBM Watson, USA)
* Gregorio D=92az (University of Castilla La Mancha)
* Schahram Dustdar (Technical University of Vienna)
* Juan Hernandez (University of Extremadura, Spain)
* Heiko Ludwig (IBM Watson Research Center)
* Josef Noll (Telenor R&D, Norway)
* Guadalupe Ortiz (University of Extremadura, Spain)
* Dumitru Roman (DERI Innsbruck, Austria)
* Olaf Zimmermann (IBM Zurich)
* Christian Zirpins (University College London, England)
Symposium Chair:
Guadalupe Ortiz
University of Extremadura, Spain
Email: gobellot at unex.es
Symposium Co-Chair:
Gregorio Diaz
University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain
Email: Gregorio.Diaz at uclm.es
Contact
Guadalupe Ortiz
Email: gobellot at unex.es
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