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| City: | Karlsruhe |
| Country: | Germany |
| Period: | October 27, 2008 |
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Call for Participation - SMR2-2008
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========================= CALL FOR PARTICIPATION =========================
Second International Workshop SMR2 2008 on Service Matchmaking and Resource Retrieval in the Semantic Web
http://www-ags.dfki.uni-sb.de/~klusch/smr2-08/index.html
Co-located with the 7th International Semantic Web Conference ISWC 2008
October 27, 2008 Karlsruhe, Germany
+ Aims & Scope:
One challenge of service coordination in the semantic Web is concerned with how to best connect the ultimate service requester with the ultimate service provider? Like intermediaries in the physical economy, a special kind of software agents, so called middle-agents, is supposed to solve this problem based on the declarative characterization of the capabilities of both service requester and provider agents. In fact, the standard Web service interaction pattern includes a central role for a classical service matchmaking capability.
More generally, resource retrieval extends the notion of service matchmaking to the process of discovering any kind of resource (services, data, information, knowledge, even persons and organizations) for given settings, participating entities, and purposes. It is at the core of several scenarios in the Semantic Web area, spanning from web-services, grid computing, and Peer-to-Peer computing, to applications such as e-commerce, human resource management, or social networks applications such as mating and dating services.
The main objective of the SMR2 workshop is to bring together researchers and industry participants who tackle semantic service matchmaking and resource retrieval from various points of view, in order to not only further analyse these challenges and problems but moving towards their resolution.
+ Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Advanced searching of services and other resources in the semantic Web
- Approaches to matchmaking and brokering in the semantic Web, with a particular emphasis on semantic web services
- Semantic retrieval of resources and services in P2P and Grid networks
- Matchmaking in e-commerce scenarios: auctions, e-marketplaces, supply chains
- Matchmaking in other application scenarios: e-government, biopharma, etc.
- Composition planning of semantic Web services
- Negotiation of semantic Web services and resources
- Interleaving of discovery, composition, and negotiation of semantic Web services
- Semantic Web services selection
- Formal description and handling of semantic Web services, queries, and resources
- Non-functional service properties and their use for discovery (and composition)
- Trust issues of semantic Web service discovery
- Prototypes and tools for semantic Web services engineering
- Practical and user-oriented issues and experiences of implementing SW service retrieval tools
- Experimental comparative evaluation of implemented SW service retrieval tools
+ Registration:
Online registration: http://iswc2008.semanticweb.org/registration/
Late registration deadline: October 9, 2008
+ Accepted papers:
Model-Driven Semantic Web Service Matchmaking for Collaborative Business Processes
by Matthias Klusch, Stefan Nesbigall and Ingo Zinnikus
Combining Boolean Games with the Power of Ontologies for Automated Multi-Attribute Negotiation in the Semantic Web
by Thomas Lukasiewicz and Azzurra Ragone
Evaluating Semantic Web Service Matchmaking Effectiveness Based on Graded Relevance
by Ulrich Küster and Birgitta König-Ries
Uncovering WSDL Specifications’ Data Semantics
by George Vouros, Alexandros Valarakos and Konstantinos Kotis
Look Ma, No Hands: Supporting the semantic discovery of services without ontologies
by George Vouros, Fragkiskos Dimitrokallis and Konstantinos Kotis
Match'n'Date: Semantic Matchmaking for Mobile Dating in P2P Environments
by Michele Ruta, Tommaso Di Noia, Eugenio Di Sciascio and Floriano Scioscia
Semantic Web Service Selection with SAWSDL-MX
by Matthias Klusch and Patrick Kapahnke
Closing the Service Discovery Gap by Collaborative Tagging and Clustering Techniques
by Alberto Fernandez Gil, Conor Hayes, Nikos Loutas, Vassilios Peristeras, Axel Polleres and Konstantinos Tarabanis
+ Program co-chairs:
Ruben Lara (Telefonica R&D, Spain)
Tommaso Di Noia (TU Bari, Italy)
Ioan Toma (STI Innsbruck, Austria)
+ Steering Committee:
Abraham Bernstein (U. Zurich, Switzerland)
Tommaso Di Noia (TU Bari, Italy)
Takahiro Kawamura (Toshiba, Japan)
Matthias Klusch (DFKI, Germany)
Ulrich Küster (U. Jena, Germany)
Ruben Lara (Telefonica R&D, Spain)
Alain Leger (France Telecom, France)
David Martin (SRI International, USA)
Terry Payne (U. Southampton, UK)
Axel Polleres (DERI, National University of Ireland, Galway)
Massimo Paolucci (NTT DoCoMo Europe, Germany)
Ioan Toma (STI Innsbruck, Austria)
+ Program Committee:
Sudhir Agarwal (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
Rama Akkiraju (IBM, USA)
Sinuhé Arroyo (U. Alcala de Henares, Spain)
Djamal Benslimane (Université Claude Bernard Lyon, France)
Gheorghe Cosmin Silaghi (Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
Eugenio Di Sciascio (Technical University of Bari, Italy)
Stephan Grimm (FZI Karlsruhe, Germany)
Sung-Kook Han (Won Kwang University, Korea)
Frank Kaufer (University of Potsdam, Germany)
Uwe Keller (STI Innsbruck, Austria)
Holger Lausen (seekda, Austria)
Freddy Lecue (Orange-France Telecom, France)
Ioan Alfred Letia (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
Christophe Rey (ISIMA, University of Clermont Ferrand, France)
Dumitru Roman (STI Innsbruck, Austria)
Farouk Toumani (ISIMA, University of Clermont Ferrand, France)