SWWS'10 - The 2010 International Conference on Semantic Web and Web Services
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2010-01-18 21:24
SWWS'10 is the 6th annual conference
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You are invited to submit a full paper for consideration. All
accepted papers will be published in the SWWS conference
proceedings (in printed book form; later, the proceedings will
also be accessible online). Those interested in proposing
workshops/sessions, should refer to the relevant sections that
appear below.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to,
the following:
- Semantic Web:
- Machine learning approaches for semantic web
- Semantic web for e-Business and e-Learning
- Trust networks on semantic web
- Database technologies for semantic web
- Semantic knowledge portals
- Semantic web mining
- Semantic web inference methodologies
- Metadata generation
- Semantic web services
- Semantic web trust, privacy, and security
- Tools, languages, and techniques for semantic annotation of web data
- Semantic intellectual property rights
- Semantic searching
- Reasoning in the semantic web
- Semantic brokering
- Visualization and modeling
- Hypermedia and semantic web
- Software agents for semantic web
- Community web portals
- Semantic web and enterprises
- Trust management for semantic web
- Semantic interoperability
- Ontology creation, evolution, reconciliation, and mediation
- Semantic web mining
- Semantic web-based knowledge management
- Ontology languages for semantic web
- Autonomous semantic web services
- Service discovery, description, composition and invocation
- Data semantics
- Semantic verification of web sites
- Case studies
- Web Services:
- Web Service Technologies and Research Directions:
- Enhancements to the basic web services platform
(SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, ...)
- Advanced web service technologies including security,
workflow/process management, transactions, mobile
and wireless, portals, services management,
quality-of-service (QoS)
- Novel web service architectures
- Development and modeling frameworks for web
service applications
- Composite web services, enabling technologies and
support infrastructure
- Data structures and models
- Practices for developing enterprise-class web services
and applications:
- Design patterns
- Architecting for customization, maintenance, and management
- Architecting for easy integration or service "consumption"
- Fault-tolerant architectures
- Service mediation systems and architectures
- Case studies of web service development and deployment:
- e-Commerce applications using web services
- Business-to-Business (B2B) applications using web services
- Mobile and wireless applications using web services
- Utility and on-demand computing using web services
- Government applications using web services
- Applications of web services in developing countries
- Multimedia applications using web services
- Communication applications using web services
- Interactive TV applications using web services
- Novel applications, case studies, and emerging technologies
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