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ECOWS 2011: Lugano, Switzerland
- Gianluigi Zavattaro, Ulf Schreier, Cesare Pautasso:
9th IEEE European Conference on Web Services, ECOWS 2011, Lugano, Switzerland, September 14-16, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-1532-7
Invited Talks
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Business Process Configuration in the Cloud: How to Support and Analyze Multi-tenant Processes? 3-10 - Carlo Ghezzi:
The Fading Boundary between Development Time and Run Time. 11 - Stephan Murer:
13 Years of SOA at Credit Suisse: Lessons Learned-Remaining Challenges. 12
Session 1: Service Description, Discovery and Composition
- Markus Lanthaler, Christian Gütl:
Aligning Web Services with the Semantic Web to Create a Global Read-Write Graph of Data. 15-22 - Maciej Zaremba, Tomas Vitvar, Sami Bhiri, Manfred Hauswirth:
Service Offer Discovery Using Genetic Algorithms. 23-30 - Petros Papapanagiotou, Jacques D. Fleuriot:
Formal Verification of Web Services Composition Using Linear Logic and the pi-calculus. 31-38 - Xia Zhao, Enjie Liu, Gordon Clapworthy:
A Two-Stage RESTful Web Service Composition Method Based on Linear Logic. 39-46
Session 2: Security and Non-functional Requirements
- Jens Müller, Klemens Böhm:
The Architecture of a Secure Business-Process-Management System in Service-Oriented Environments. 49-56 - Shun-Wen Hsiao, Yeali S. Sun, Fu-Chi Ao, Meng Chang Chen:
A Secure Proxy-Based Cross-Domain Communication for Web Mashups. 57-64 - Ivonne Thomas, Robert Warschofsky, Christoph Meinel:
Whom to Trust? Generating WS-Security Policies Based on Assurance Information. 65-72 - Benjamin Schmeling, Anis Charfi, Rainer Thome, Mira Mezini:
Composing Non-functional Concerns in Web Services. 73-80
Session 3: Service Workflows
- Enda Barrett, Enda Howley, Jim Duggan:
A Learning Architecture for Scheduling Workflow Applications in the Cloud. 83-90 - Tolga Dalman, Michael Weitzel, Wolfgang Wiechert, Bernd Freisleben, Katharina Nöh:
An Online Provenance Service for Distributed Metabolic Flux Analysis Workflows. 91-98 - Tino Fleuren, Joachim Götze, Paul Müller:
Workflow Skeletons: Increasing Scalability of Scientific Workflows by Combining Orchestration and Choreography. 99-106
Session 4: Service Level Agreement
- Nihita Goel, N. V. Narendra Kumar, R. K. Shyamasundar:
SLA Monitor: A System for Dynamic Monitoring of Adaptive Web Services. 109-116 - Andre Lage Freitas, Nikos Parlavantzas, Jean-Louis Pazat:
Cost Reduction through SLA-driven Self-Management. 117-124 - Jesper Andersson, Andreas Heberle, Jens Kirchner, Welf Löwe:
Service Level Achievements - Distributed Knowledge for Optimal Service Selection. 125-132 - Eric Dubois, Kyriakos Kritikos, Sylvain Kubicki:
An Automatic Requirements Negotiation Approach for Business Services. 133-140
Session 5: Service Testing and Planning
- Lukasz Juszczyk, Schahram Dustdar:
Automating the Generation of Web Service Testbeds Using AOP. 143-150 - Aygul Gabdulkhakova, Birgitta König-Ries, Dmitry A. Rizvanov:
An Agent-Based Solution to the Resource Allocation Problem in Emergency Situations. 151-157 - Lei Xu, Erik Elmroth:
A Time Interval-Based Credit Reservation Approach for Prepaid Composite Services in Cloud Environments. 158-165
Industry Track Session
- Martin Gebauer, Fred Stefan:
Integration Services Today: A Qualitative Study - Design and Preliminary Results. 169-176 - Waseem Roshen:
Enterprise Service Bus with USB-like Universal Ports. 177-183 - Rabeb Mizouni, Mohamed Adel Serhani, Rachida Dssouli, Abdelghani Benharref, Ikbal Taleb:
Performance Evaluation of Mobile Web Services. 184-191 - Germán H. Alférez, Vicente Pelechano:
Systematic Reuse of Web Services through Software Product Line Engineering. 192-199
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