Mon 29 Dec 2008
ICWS 2009 Program Committee
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We proudly announce ICWS 2009 Program Committee:
http://conferences.computer.org/icws/2009/organization.html
Mon 29 Dec 2008
We proudly announce ICWS 2009 Program Committee:
http://conferences.computer.org/icws/2009/organization.html
Mon 29 Dec 2008
Due to numerous requests, ICWS 2009 paper submission deadline has been extended to 1/30/2009 (Friday).
Mon 29 Dec 2008
We proudly announce ICWS 2009 Organizing Committee. Please view our outstanding organizing committee members and their research areas at:
http://conferences.computer.org/icws/2009/organization.html
Sun 28 Dec 2008
The 2009 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2009) has been launched. SCC 2009 will be held on September 21-25, 2009, Bangalore, India.
Sun 28 Dec 2008
The second part of the 2009 Congress on Services (SERVICES 2009 - II) will be co-located with the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2009). They will be held in Balgalore, India. They will start from September 21 to September 25, 2009.
Mon 24 Nov 2008
2009 World Congress on Services (SERVICES 2009-I) will be co-located with IEEE ICWS 2009 in Los Angeles, CA, USA on Jul. 6-10, 2009.
Mon 24 Nov 2008
IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2009) is now Calling for Papers. (http://www.icws.org)
Wed 17 Sep 2008
ICWS/SERVICES 2008 Advance Program final version is available at:
http://conferences.computer.org/icws/2008/adv.program.html
ICWS/SERVICES 2008 will sponsor three large outside-of-hotel social events:
-Reception
-Banquet: Qinghuayuan QuanJuDe Peking Duck Restaurant
-Group tour: Summer Palace
Services University Fall School will be held on 9/21-9/22, Friendship hotel, co-located with ICWS/SERVICES 2008.
Tue 9 Sep 2008
The latest version of ICWS/SERVICES 2008 Advance Program can be downloaded from:
http://conferences.computer.org/icws/2008/adv.program.html
Please make sure that you obtain visa if needed. If you need any help, please let us know as soon as possible.
Good news: ICWS/SERVICES 2008 Organizing Committee just negotiated an even better deal with the hotel. The business rooms now have much better prices:
-1900 yuan/night (Business Suite) now is changed to 1360 yuan/night
-1380 yuan/night (Business) now is changed to 1000 yuan/night
If you would like to choose business class, please contact the hotel directly and they have promised to help.
Mon 25 Aug 2008
ICWS/SERVICES 2008 Advance Program is available at:
http://conferences.computer.org/icws/2008/adv.program.html
Please check carefully. Any question, please contact Prof. Jia Zhang at (jiazhang AT cs dot niu dot edu) as soon as possible.
Fri 22 Aug 2008
ICWS/SERVICES 2008 Proudly Announce 4 Tutorials:
Tutorial 1: Common Business Components and Services toward More Agile and Flexible Industry Solutions and Assets
Tutorial 2: Practical SOA: Service Modeling, Enterprise Service Bus and Governance
Tutorial 3: Build the Consumable Services via REST
Tutorial 4: Web Service-based Business Process Development, Threat Modeling and Security Assessment Tool
Fri 22 Aug 2008
ICWS/SERVICES 2008 Proudly Announce 3 Panels:
Panel 1: Cloud Computing and IT as a Service: Opportunities and Challenges
Panel 2: Smarter SOA
Panel 3: How Can Web Services Help Civil Aviation?
Fri 22 Aug 2008
ICWS/SERVICES 2008 Proudly Announce 4 keynotes:
Keynote 1: Web Services: Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Communication, and Beyond
Keynote 2: Net-Enabled Applications for Commercial Aviation
Keynote 3: Mobile Services Business and Technology Trends
Keynote 4: Services Computing Curriculum
Sun 3 Aug 2008
1. SCC 2009 will be held in Banglore, India, 9/20-9/25/2009
2. ICWS 2009 and SERVICES 2009 will be held in USA, 7/5-10/2009
3. ICWS 2010, SCC 2010, and SERVICES 2010 will be held together in USA. July 5-10, 2010
Fri 1 Aug 2008
ICWS/SERVICES 2008 Hotel info (including hotel location and introduction and hotel reservation info) is now available at ICWS Web site:
http://conferences.computer.org/icws/2008/Hotel-Info.html
Fri 18 Jul 2008
Panel 3:
How Can Web Services Help Civil Aviation?
Chair:
Casey Fung, Boeing Phantom Works, USA
Theme:
The civil aviation system is a global enterprise that includes airframe, engine and component manufacturers, airlines, maintenance organizations, regulatory agencies, airports, air traffic control authorities and millions of service providers that must work together effectively to ensure cargo and passengers get to their destinations as scheduled, while traveling safely and efficiently. The system includes a bewildering array of commercial and custom developed systems for monitoring and controlling the operations of the participant.
The news has recently been filled with examples of operations not working as smoothly as we all hope: Passengers have been stranded on taxi-ways, flights cancelled for weather and maintenance inspections and crowds of passengers complaining of lost baggage have become common as civil aviation grows. The growth has been rapid and shows no signs of abating. The available seat-kilometers in China are predicted to grow at over 8% per year for the next decade. The rest of the world will grow between 4 and 6%. We need to find ways to:
- Improve communications between manufacturers, airlines and regulatory agencies to defend our unmatched safety record in the face of increasing traffic.
- Orchestrate and streamline workflow among the hundreds of collaborating organizations that keep civil aviation functioning.
- Improve the services we provide a diverse flying public to increase their enjoyment of the travel experience
Web services, network technologies and service oriented architectures provide a means of improving communications between heterogeneous systems that make up our civil aviation transportation system. A web service is a software component that supports interoperable component- to-component interaction over a network. Each service makes its functionality available through well-defined or standardized XML interfaces. Web services do not work together by coincidence. Smoothly interacting systems in a network of the scale described here will require initial investment in building an enabling platform. Crafting a service-oriented architecture is the first step towards this infrastructure. Openness and standardization are key ways to accumulate resources and spread the risk of capitalization. This panel will focus on finding a vision and roadmap for initiating an open civil aviation web service platform that is sustainable and self actuating in the long run.
Fri 18 Jul 2008
Panel 2:
Smarter SOA
Chair:
Tony Shan, Executive Technology Strategist, IBM, USA
Panelists:
Jia Zhang, Northern Illinois University, USA
Theme:
The purpose of this panel is to present a broad range of best practices of SOA strategization and operationalization in the use of web services in real-world SOA implementations. The focus will be on the common challenges and issues encountered in SOA projects. Topics include, but are not limited to, tenets, methodology, architecture, service management, standards, tools, process, organization, governance, security, and quality of services. Practitioner’s guides and anti-patterns as well as trends will be discussed in the context. Real-life pragmatic solutions to business problems will be exemplified and illustrated in case studies.
Fri 18 Jul 2008
Panel 1:
Cloud Computing and IT as a Service: Opportunities and Challenges
Chair:
Geng Lin, CTO, Cisco, USA
Theme:
The panel will bring together technology experts and business leaders and provide first-hand insight to the evolution of cloud computing and IT as a Service, from both technology and business model development perspectives. The panel will discuss the disruptive nature of Cloud computing and its business model, including the impact to the current enterprise IT industry, impact to the service provider industry, impact to the enterprise software industry, impact to the networking industry, and impact to the service industry. The panel will also discuss the confluence of SOA paradigm and SaaS paradigm and examine its implication to the enterprise IT architecture. The panel will also help audience understand the limitations and challenges of cloud computing and ITaaS. The audience of this panel is targeted at the technology leaders and business decision makers in enterprise IT, software industry, and network industry.
Fri 18 Jul 2008
Tutorial 3: Build web consumable services via REST
Joe Lopatka (IBM)
Ning Yan (Technical Lead, IBM.COM Webmaster Team, USA)
Abstract:
To make your enterprise data and traditional web services consumable through web is becoming increasingly important for your organization. REST is playing the key role for making your services being used and integrated by others via web. This tutorial will teach you the basic of REST and the related web architecture; the best practices in constructing the REST services from the traditional web services, and you will learn how to consume and integrate other REST services with your existing web services. Also, you will learn how to effectively use IBM products to integrate your REST services.
About Speaker:
Ning Yan is a technical lead in IBM.COM webmaster team. He has been actively involved with latest web technologies and helped to build IBM.COM public web site and services architecture. He has several technical articles published in IBM System Journal and IBM developerWorks.
Fri 18 Jul 2008
ICWS/SERVICES 2008
Tutorial 1 & 2:
Common Business Components and Services toward More Agile and Flexible Industry Solutions and Assets
Min Luo, Ge Jin, Jia Tan, Lei Zhang
Global Business Solution Center
IBM Global Business Services
Abstract:
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In many decades, many organizations, especially large consulting companies, have been designing, implementing and managing business solutions for every industry around the globe.. But due to numerous limitations in process, tooling and skills, most of those solutions were made very specific to individual industry and client needs at its early design stage. Therefore, reuse and more importantly, managing the ever changing business requirements, become almost impossible.
Service-orientation and architecture, model-driven business development provides us a new and powerful approach to facilitate asset based industry solution design and development. To further accelerate this, this tutorial will discuss an innovative approach that take advantage of many proven best software engineering practices, from object/component based technology, meta-data driven architecture types (archetypes) that are used to model the common structural and in some cases non-structural business entities such as Customer, Product, Payment, etc. In order to address the consequences introduced by abstracting those common elements out of the specific industry model and be able to enable easy and meta-data based transformation, we properly decompose business components/services into a multi-layered business architecture.
Therefore, process/components/services can be decomposed accordingly to facilitate the decomposition and abstraction, while maintaining certain level of necessary traceability across various artifacts. In the realization phase, existing assets/operational systems will be mapped and transformed to the required business components and services to best leverage those existing valuable industry/client investments.
To support such a SOA based, model and business driven development process, existing tooling, especially the necessary transformation and integration capability, needs to be significantly enhanced. This tutorial will also present some recommendation based on some recent design and implementation,and they could be used to guide future tooling alignment and integration effort across software modeling, implementation and solution products.
In addition, we will present how to leverage existing internal or external assets or product offerings and the open industry reference models and standards (such as ACCORD, ebXML, ARTS/IxRetail…) .
This work is based on authors’ collective experience in leading the large end-to-end client engagements across many industries, while promoting various industry leading software engineering best practices.
Speaker Short Bio:
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Dr. Min Luo is currently an Executive Certified Architect for IBM SWG’s
Strategy and Technology。He has over 18 years of IT industry experience
with more than 10 years of managing large-scale, whole life cycle of
software application design and development. He fully understands the
impact of various technologies on business, and knows how to effectively
and efficiently apply them to solve large scale and complex real world
problems. He is an early adopter, advocator and educator of object-oriented
analysis and design, component-based, and service-oriented computing and
incremental development methodology. He has successfully designed and
implemented solutions for transportation, financial, manufacturing
industries and large-scale government social services projects. He also has
expertise in designing and developing integrated data warehouses with
on-line analytical processing and data mining, application of various
operations research and management science techniques.
He served as the Chief Architect for IBM’s Global Business Solution Center
– Greater China Area and also worked in IBM Global Services’ Center of
Excellence for Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services as a founding
member. He also worked as an Executive Architect for IBM SWG’s Application
Integration and Middleware, responsible for establishing industry solutions
and frameworks for the distribution industry. He also served in the GBS’s
Enterprise Architecture and Technology as Sr. Certified Architect for over
5 years. Before joining IBM, he served two Fortune 500 transportation
companies as Manager, Sr. Manager, and Director, responsible for
transportation network planning and technology.
As a full time or part time faculty member at several universities, he also
has taught undergraduate and graduate Computer Science courses for over 8
years.