Call for Papers for WWW2007 – Web Services

The Call for Papers (Web Services track) for WWW2007 is now available. Paul Watson and Jim Webber are the chairs for the program committee, which includes great people from the Web Services industry/research community. I am really honored to be part of this group of people and I am really confident we can put a great track together. But in order for us to do this, you need to write about the fantastic job you have been doing in any of the following areas:

  • Service contract and metadata
  • Orchestration, choreography and composition of services
  • Large scale XML data integration
  • Dependability
  • Security and privacy
  • Tools and technologies for Web Services development, deployment and management
  • Software methodologies for Service-Oriented Systems
  • The impact of Web Services on enterprise systems
  • Web Services performance
  • Architectural styles for Web Services computing
  • Application of Web Services technologies in areas including e-commerce, e-science and grid computing
  • Impact of formal methods on Web Services

I am really looking forward to reviewing the papers from this track.

Oh… please spread the word! Let’s make this a great track.

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