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MEM&LCW 2008 : 1st Workshop on Mashups, Enterprise Mashups and Ligthweight Composition on the Web | |||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS (DEADLINE EXTENSION) ========================================================================= 1st Workshop on Mashups, Enterprise Mashups and Lightweight Composition on the Web (MEM&LCW 2008) held in conjunction with the Ninth International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE 2008) http://wise2008.mucoms.org/ Auckland, New Zealand September 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th, 2008 ========================================================================= http://integror.net/memlcw/ Deadline for submissions extended to April 30th, 2008 ========================================================================= Today's business world relies on a range of sophisticated IT solutions. Due to the sophistication, business and IT have separated in many organizations. That separation has left a gap between the two and has led to high frequencies of IT project escalation and failure. While the gap between business and IT does not pose a difficulty for highly structured business problems and processes that are stable in time, it is a major obstacle for all other problems and processes. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) along with Web 2.0 technologies and paradigms, such as mashups and lightweight composition, are believed to provide a handle to overcome this situation and enable a potential candidate for a solution that will be essential in bridging the gap between business and IT. The new technologies leveraging SOA and Web 2.0 technologies, such as mashups, enterprise mashups, and lightweight composition, provide business users with ability to compose and/or use simple applications that follow their requirements, and not require programming skills, or even understanding of the concept of SOA, while providing the requested functionalities. The goal of this workshop is to provide a platform for discussing research topics underlying the concepts of lightweight composition, mashups, and enterprise mashups. By bringing together representatives of academia and industry, the workshop is also an important venue for identifying new research problems and disseminating results of the research. By affiliating with a renowned international conference, the workshop provides a possibility to interact with researchers from other areas of the domain of Information Systems. The workshop organizers invite contributions falling into broad categories of theoretical considerations, practical solution demonstrations, and lessons learned from real life implementations of mashups, enterprise mashups, and lightweight composition systems. TOPICS The topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to the following: * Governance of mashup technologies * Lightweight information integration * Mashups and legacy applications * Mashups in process aware information systems * Security of widgets, gadgets, and related technologies * Security of enterprise information in mashups * Standards and protocols for lightweight composition * Technical requirements of mashups * User interface aspects of lightweight composition * Value of mashups for enterprises SUBMISSION The proceedings of MEM&LCW 2008 will be published as part of WISE 2008 workshop proceedings - a volume by Springer in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Papers must be submitted in PDF format according to Springer LNCS template available from [1]. Submitted papers need to have up to ten LNCS pages. Submission system is available on-line at [2]. Authors of selected workshop submissions will also be invited to extend their work and publish it in selected journal issues. Complete list of WISE 2008 workshops is available at [3]. [1] http://integror.net/memlcw/lncs.php [2] http://integror.net/memlcw/subm.php [3] http://wise2008.mucoms.org/index.shtml?workshops. WORKSHOP FORMAT The workshop will provide an informal and vibrant forum for researchers and industry practitioners to share their research results and practical development experiences in the relevant fields. IMPORTANT DATES * April 30th, 2008 - submission deadline for papers (extended) * May 14th, 2008 - notification of acceptance/rejection * May 30th, 2008 - submission of camera-ready papers * September 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th, 2008 - the workshop CHAIRS * Marek Kowalkiewicz, SAP Research Brisbane, Australia (marek.kowalkiewicz [at] sap.com) * Dominik Flejter, Poznan University of Economics, Poland (d.flejter [at] kie.ae.poznan.pl) * Tomasz Kaczmarek, Poznan University of Economics, Poland (t.kaczmarek [at] kie.ae.poznan.pl) PROGRAM COMMITTEE * Dan Brickley, University of Bristol, United Kingdom * Marcos Caceres, Queensland University of Technology, Australia * Alexander Dreiling, SAP Research, Australia * Jon Ferraiolo, IBM & OpenAjax Alliance, USA * Guido Grassel, Nokia Research Center, Finland * Adam Jatowt, Kyoto University, Japan * Richard Rodger, TSSG, Italy * Yu Zheng, Microsoft Research Asia, China ========================================================================= |
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