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ICWS 2011 Research Track

As a major realization technology for modernizing services industry in the Services Computing discipline, Web services are Internet-based application components published using standard interface description languages and universally available via uniform communication protocols. The research track will highlight foundational work that strives to push beyond the limits of existing Web services platforms and products, including experimental efforts, innovative systems and investigations that identify weaknesses in the existing Web services model. 

The ICWS 2011 research track seeks original, UNPUBLISHED research papers reporting substantive new work in various aspects of Web services. Research papers must properly cite related work and clearly indicate their contributions to the field of Web services. All topics relevant to Web services are of interest, but the conference program committee particularly encourages submissions related to the following aspects of Web services divided in three categories:

Foundations of Web Services

  • Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Evolutions
  • Models, methodologies, and tools (including analysis, design, modeling, and composition)
  • Publishing, discovery, and selection (including in mobile settings)
  • Validation and testing (including risk assessment and tracking)
  • Management and governance (including monitoring, QoS, privacy, trust)
  • Formal methods (including modeling and specification, data and process semantics, type systems, security, QoS, and other properties)
  • Standards and implementation and deployment technologies

Web-based Services

  • Web 2.0 and Web X.0 concepts in Web services settings
  • Software As A Service (SaaS)
  • Service As Software
  • Cloud Computing
  • Technologies for building and operating massive data centers (including middleware)

Web Services Applications beyond Web

  • Applications (including mobile, scientific, Grid and utility, autonomic, and embedded computing)
  • Business process management (including business protocols, business intelligence, service level agreements, and business licensing models)
Please use the ICWS 2011 Conference Management System for Research Track to submit your papers to ICWS 2011 Research Track.

The submission deadlines can be also found from the submission page.

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