International Workshop

Web Services

Research, Standardization, and Deployment

WS-RSD'02

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Workshop proceedings are available as volume 2593 of Springer's LNCS Series

back to top   Scope

 

Web Services promise to ease various of nowadays infrastructure challenges. Especially they are publicized to mark a step into a new era of integration. Integration of data, processes, and also whole enterprises on the basis of a set of loosely related lightweight approaches which transparently hide any technical implementation details except the Web serving as the basic transport and deployment mechanism.
Interoperability will surely prove itself as the critical success factor of the web service proliferation promised by some analysts. In order to accomplish these interoperability various standardization bodies such as the W3C, UN or OASIS founded activities working on specifications to work on building blocks of a web service architecture which is still left up to define.
Nevertheless, a significant number of vendors offer first commercial solutions which have been implemented by early adopters creating some real world services.

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Areas of interest of WS-RSD'02 include but are not limited to:

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<Note> The Workshop has been held in October 2002 -- This page is still here as a point of reference and for historic reasons </Note>

You will find abstracts and slides of the presentations given at the workshop here.

Current and upcoming events focussed on Web Services which could be regarded as successors of this workshop:

back to top   Format of the Workshop

 

This one-day workshop aims at promoting the exchange of research results and ideas, and discussion on the use, benefits and limitations of Web Services. A special emphasis will be devoted towards exchanging experiences on the challenging technical issues, solutions and real-world applications. A panel and an invited talk(s) by the experts in the area are also considered.

The official language of the workshop is English. The workshop presentations will be grouped into sessions to foster more focused discussions. The workshop schedule will provide time for specific discussions after the presentations as well as for the exchange of ideas across the sessions.

There will be both regular and short presentations. The regular presentations will report on the results of the completed research and the short presentations will allow for presenting work-in-progress.

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