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10th International Conference on Web Engineering
July 5-9, 2010, Vienna, Austria
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ComposableWeb 2009

 

Workshop Program

Please find here the program of the workshop.

Program

9.30-10.30

Session 1

Welcome and workshop introduction, workshop chairs

Boualem Benatallah. From composition to end users programming (Keynote)

10.30-11.00

Coffee break

11.00-12.30

Session 2

Teodoro De Giorgio, Gianluca Ripa and Maurilio Zuccalà. An Approach to
Enable Replacement of SOAP Services and REST Services in Lightweight Processes

Hong-Linh Truong, Schahram Dustdar, Andrea Maurino and Marco Comerio. Context, Quality and Relevance: Dependencies and Impacts on RESTful Web Services Design

Matteo Picozzi, Marta Rodolfi, Cinzia Cappiello and Maristella Matera.
Quality-based Mashup Recommendations

12.30-14.00

Lunch break

14.00-15.30

Session 3

Junxia Guo, Prach Chaisatien, Hao Han, Tomoya Noro and Takehiro
Tokuda. Partial Information Extraction Approach to Lightweight
Integration on the Web

Stefano Soi and Marcos Baez. Domain-specific Mashups: from all to all
you need

Abdallah Namoun, Tobias Nestler and Antonella De Angeli. End User
Requirements for the Composable Web

15.30.16.00

Coffee break

16.00-17.00

Session 4

Demonstrations of tools, prototypes, and novel ideas

Discussion and workshop closing, workshop chairs and participants

 

Extemporary demos

This year we reserved one session for demos and discussion. We explicitly asked for informal (no slides to be prepared) stand-up demonstrations, inviting also people from the audience. The result was a very nice and lively session. Our thanks for contributing to this go to:

  • Junxia Guo (partial information extraction tool)
  • Tomoya Noro (mobile application demo)
  • Cesare Pautasso (RESTful mashups with JOpera)
  • In-Young Ko (GeoWorlds information manager)
  • Oscar Diaz (the crowd as co-author of application functionality)
  • Tobias Nestler (ServFace Builder for visual service composition)


Keynote

Speaker: Boualem Benatallah

Abstract: In this talk, we will review state of the art in services composition and reuse.  We discuss main issues related to simplifying composition and increasing reuse. Current APIs and composition techniques including mashups, however, aim toward developers with programming expertise; they are not directly usable by wider class of users who do not have programming background, but would nevertheless like to build their own mashups. We will discuss the synergies between composition, end users programming, and knowledge support for reuse as step forward in this direction.

Short bio: Boualem Benatallah is professor and research group leader at the School of Computer Science (CSE), University of New South Wales (UNSW, Sydney, Australia). He is also visiting professor at the University of Blaise Pascal and chaire d’excellence of the Auvergne Region in France (LIMOS, France , 2008-2010). His main research interests are developing fundamental concepts and techniques in service composition, integration, and business processes management. He has published more than 150 refereed papers including 34 journal papers. Most of his papers appeared in very selective and reputable conferences and journals. He is frequently invited to give keynote talks and tutorials on service computing in international conferences. Boualem has been PC co-chair of four main international conferences (BPM'05, ICSOC'05, WISE'07, ICWE'2010). He is the general chair of ICSOC'08 - Sydney. He has acted as a key official (tutorial chair, workshops chair, publication chair, area chair, PhD symposium chair) for several international conferences. He has been guest editor of five special issues for reputable international journals including ACM TOIT. He has been a PC member of all the reputable international conferences in his areas of research including VLDB, ICDE, WWW, EDBT, MDM, ICSOC, ICWS and ER. He is member of the steering committee of BPM and ICSOC. He is on the editorial board of numerous international journals. He was visiting Professor at INRIA-LORIA, Claude Bernard University (France), University of Blaise Pascal (Clermont Ferrand, France), University of Trento (Italy, 2007). As chair of the CSE research committee, he was member of the team (comprising multiple university, government and industry partners) that constructed the successful bid for the new Smart Services CRC, which was awarded $30m in federal funding in 2007. He was a project leader at the CRC smart services. He is a leader of a recent UNSW strategic initiative on eResearch and services.


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