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    ARALD 2011 - ARALD 2011 : The First Workshop on Adoption of REST and LinkedData

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    Category ARALD 2011

    Deadline: February 28, 2011 | Date: July 18, 2011-July 22, 2011

    Venue/Country: Munich, Germany

    Updated: 2011-02-08 12:55:06 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The First Workshop on Adoption of REST and LinkedData (ARALD 2011)

    in conjunction with SAINT 2011 Munich, Germany (July 18-22, 2011)

    (The 11th IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on Applications and the Internet www.saintconference.org/) (ARALD 2011 is one of the SAINT 2011 Workshops.)

    Important Dates

    Workshop Paper Submission: February 28, 2011

    Workshop Author Notification: March 28, 2011

    Paper Final Manuscript: May 2, 2011

    Paper Author Registration Due: May 2, 2011

    (ONE Registration per ONE paper (Full-rate for ONE Workshop paper))

    Theme

    The concept of Web as middleware gains further appeal with a wider audience. Many

    services, e.g. Twitter, see significant traffic via their API. The demand for data

    level access to services on the Web through APIs is an indicator of the emergent Web

    of Data. The progress of the Web of Data is accompanied by gathering momentum behind

    REST in the enterprise and as the foundation of many Cloud related interface

    specification (and possibly standardization) activities. One aspect of RESTful web

    based M2M interactions concerns the ongoing discussion about data models. One

    contender in this area is RDF, which has been reinvigorated in recent years by the

    campaign for LinkedData, which has placed a stronger emphasis on actual published

    data. This can be seen in various Governmental initiatives publishing public data; a

    high-profile demonstration of the value of connecting data across otherwise separated

    systems. One theory is that domain-specific data formats will slowly start to yield to

    the necessity for a common data format, especially, as the continuing trend towards a

    Web of data encourages the conception of ?bigger? applications with increased

    information and reach. We welcome papers from researchers developing web-based APIs

    and data intensive Cloud services; associated methodologies, strategies, business

    models, challenges and data models.

    Topics of Interest

    Business models and applications of LinkedData

    Adoption of Semantic Web technologies by enterprises

    APIs for LinkedData

    Dynamic LinkedData

    Enterprise software and LinkedData

    Application of LinkedData in the Enterprise

    REST and Cloud standardisation

    RESTful API development methodologies

    Submission

    Workshop paper submission will be done electronically. Information

    for prospective authors, including paper format and instructions can

    be found on the SAINT Web page.

    ARALD Web Page: http://snowman.nagaokaut.ac.jp/saint/workshop-CFPaper/ws-9.html

    SAINT Web Page: http://snowman.nagaokaut.ac.jp/saint/

    Submissions managed by EasyChair.

    http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=saint2011

    Supports

    This workshop is partially supported by Japan and France JST-ANR joint grant-in-aid

    for Peta-Flow. (Principal Researcher: Dr. Shinji Shimojo, NICT, Japan and Dr.A.Hirtum,

    Grenoble Univ., France).

    Organizer

    Roger Menday, Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe, UK (roger.mendayatuk.fujitsu.com)

    Program Committee

    Carlos Buil Aranda, Universidad Polit cnica de Madrid, Spain

    Donal Fellows, University of Manchester, UK

    Stavros Isaiadis, Fujitsu

    Alexander Papaspyrou, Technische Universit t Dortmund, Germany

    Michael Parkin, Tilburg University

    Bernd Schuller, Juelich Supercomputing Centre, Germany

    Axel Tanner, IBM Zuerich

    David Wood, Talis


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