Emerging Web Services TechnologyCesare Pautasso, Christoph Bussler Springer Science & Business Media, 2007 M10 5 - 184 páginas The Workshop on Emerging Web Services Technology (WEWST06) took place in conjunction with the 4th European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS’06) on 4th December 2006, in Zurich, Switzerland. Acting as the natural extension to the main ECOWS conference, the main goal of the WEWST workshop is serving as a forum for providing early exposure andmuchneededfeedbacktogrowandestablishoriginalandemergingideaswithin the Web Services community. The wide variety of tools, novel techniques and emergingtechnologicalsolutionspresentedinWEWSTshareone commonfeature: they advance the current Web services research in new directions by introducing new and sometimes controversial ideas into the ?eld. WEWST focuses on research contributions advancing the state of the art in Web services technologies in the following areas: Model Driven Engineering for SOA, Mobility and Services, Streaming Services and Event Driven Architectures, Dynamic Web Service Discovery and Composition, Lightweight Orchestration- gines, SLA Creation and Service Delivery, Semantic Web, Managing Change and Service Evolution, Business Driven Development, Service-Oriented Grid Comp- ing Middleware, Business Process Management for Web Services, Software and Service Engineering. WEWST covers the whole spectrum which makes it a very important part of ECOWS. |
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Nicolas Repp Rainer Berbner Oliver Heckmann and Ralf Steinmetz | 21 |
Christian Schröpfer Marten Schönherr Philipp Offermann | 47 |
Model Driven Engineering for Web Service Composition and Discovery | 65 |
Model Driven Design of Web Service Operations using Web Engineering | 82 |
Adina Sˆırbu Ioan Toma and Dumitru Roman | 101 |
Mobile Services | 117 |
Pablo Rossi and Zahir Tari | 135 |
Web Service Technology Challenges | 153 |
Tosca Lahiri and Mark Woodman | 166 |
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