The roles of services in service-orientated applications

I am back in Newcastle. The CoreGRID WP3 meeting in Pisa was not what I was expecting but the workshop in Crete turned out relatively ok (for the first in a series that is). There were a couple of interesting talks.

There I met Ian Taylor in person (I knew about his work), one of the invited speakers, who is doing work on Web Services and P2P. I enjoyed his talk. It was good to hear someone else suggesting to the community that Web Services should not be used to implement applications according to the client-server model (I blogged about this in the past… post 1, post 2). Later I talked to Ian and we agreed on many aspects of service-orientation and how Web Services technologies should be applied. I also told him about our latest ideas in the service description area and he seemed interested. We even agreed to write a paper together on WS and P2P and perhaps apply our current work in this context. This is going to be cool.

BTW… my talk went short of ok. I enjoyed it but I did leave with the feeling (again!) that people didn’t understand what I was on about (perhaps I am not explaining my arguments in the best possible way). I did get some good feedback though.

I am currently very busy writing the documents so we can release them to you all and let you know of some cool ideas (well… at least I think they are cool 🙂

2 responses to “The roles of services in service-orientated applications”

  1. Hi Savas! Welcome back! I hope you liked Crete and its cuisine. As far as your presentation is concerned I think it was a bit unfortunate for you to be the last speaker (before the dinner!) after a day full of talks. Maybe the audience was not too familiar with Web Services in general – I have this feeling especially for people that have a GRIDs background 😀 In any case I don’t think it was your fault: I, at least, enjoyed it very much and it was really nice meeting you in person and having a “physical” communication. Cheers, Stelios
  2. Hey Stelios. Thanks! It was nice to meet you in person. I really enjoyed Crete (people and food 🙂 Hope to see you again soon.