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ICWS 2006: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- 2006 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2006), 18-22 September 2006, Chicago, Illinois, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2669-1
Introduction
- Message from the General Chairs.
- Message from the Program Chairs.
- Message from the Application Services and Industry Track Chair.
- Technical Steering Committee.
- IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Services Computing.
- Conference Officers.
- Program Committee.
- External Reviewers.
- Keynote Speaker 1: Web Services at Amazon.com.
- Keynote Speaker 2: Business Drivers for Services Computing.
- Keynote Speaker 3: Service Computing: The AppExchange Platform.
- Panel Session 1: Software and Services: Where Do They Meet?
- Panel Session 2: Web Services - A View from the Top.
- Panel Session 3: Event-Driven Architectures and Complex Event Processing.
- Panel Session 4: Mobile Web Services Trend Perspectives.
- Tutorial 1: SOA and Web Services.
- Tutorial 2: SOA Services and Solutions.
- Tutorial 3: Automatic Web Service Composition.
- Tutorial 4: Web Services on Rails: Using Ruby and Rails for Web Services Development and Mashups.
- Tutorial 5: Business Agility and Process Management.
- Tutorial 6: Security in SOA and Web Services.
Research Session 1: SOAP Specifications and Enhancements
- Steffen Heinzl, Markus Mathes, Thomas Friese, Matthew Smith, Bernd Freisleben:
Flex-SwA: Flexible Exchange of Binary Data Based on SOAP Messages with Attachments. 3-10 - Nayef Abu-Ghazaleh, Michael J. Lewis:
Lightweight Checkpointing for Faster SOAP Deserialization. 11-18 - Christian Werner, Carsten Buschmann, Ylva Brandt, Stefan Fischer:
Compressing SOAP Messages by using Pushdown Automata. 19-28
Research Session 2: Web Services Matchmaking
- Taha Osman, Dhavalkumar Thakker, David Al-Dabass:
Semantic-Driven Matchmaking of Web Services Using Case-Based Reasoning. 29-36 - Rama Akkiraju, Biplav Srivastava, Anca-Andreea Ivan, Richard Goodwin, Tanveer Fathima Syeda-Mahmood:
SEMAPLAN: Combining Planning with Semantic Matching to Achieve Web Service Composition. 37-44 - Sudhir Agarwal, Rudi Studer:
Automatic Matchmaking of Web Services. 45-54
Research Session 3: Web Services Composition
- Xuan Thang Nguyen, Ryszard Kowalczyk, Manh Tan Phan:
Modelling and Solving QoS Composition Problem Using Fuzzy DisCSP. 55-62 - Fabio Barbon, Paolo Traverso, Marco Pistore, Michele Trainotti:
Run-Time Monitoring of Instances and Classes of Web Service Compositions. 63-71 - Rainer Berbner, Michael Spahn, Nicolas Repp, Oliver Heckmann, Ralf Steinmetz:
Heuristics for QoS-aware Web Service Composition. 72-82
Research Session 4: Management of Web Services Composition
- Raman Kazhamiakin, Marco Pistore:
Static Verification of Control and Data inWeb Service Compositions. 83-90 - Frederic Montagut, Refik Molva:
Augmenting Web Services Composition with Transactional Requirements. 91-98 - Sami Bhiri, Walid Gaaloul, Claude Godart:
Discovering and Improving Recovery Mechanisms of CompositeWeb Services. 99-110
Research Session 5: Web Services Integration
- Ignacio Silva-Lepe, Michael Jeffrey Ward, Francisco Curbera:
IntegratingWeb Services and Messaging. 111-118 - Sudarshan S. Chawathe:
Strategic Web-Service Agreements. 119-126 - Martin Szomszor, Terry R. Payne, Luc Moreau:
Automated Syntactic Medation forWeb Service Integration. 127-136
Research Session 6: Web Services Discovery
- Lihui Lei, Zhenhua Duan:
Transforming OWL-S Process Model into EDFA for Service Discovery. 137-144 - Daniela Grigori, Juan Carlos Corrales, Mokrane Bouzeghoub:
Behavioral matchmaking for service retrieval. 145-152 - Jim Luo, Bruce E. Montrose, Anya Kim, Amitabh Khashnobish, Myong H. Kang:
Adding OWL-S Support to the Existing UDDI Infrastructure. 153-162
Research Session 7: Trust for Web Services
- Zhengping Wu, Alfred C. Weaver:
Bridging Trust Relationships with Web Service Enhancements. 163-169 - Minghui Zhou, Hong Mei:
A Service-Oriented Trust Management Model on Application Server. 170-177 - Chao Wang, Chi-Hung Chi:
Quantitative Trust Based on Actions. 178-188
Research Session 8: QOS for Web Services
- Abdelkarim Erradi, Piyush Maheshwari, Vladimir Tosic:
Recovery Policies for Enhancing Web Services Reliability. 189-196 - Wei Zhang, Robert van Engelen:
A Table-Driven Streaming XML Parsing Methodology for High-Performance Web Services. 197-204 - Florian Rosenberg, Christian Platzer, Schahram Dustdar:
Bootstrapping Performance and Dependability Attributes of Web Services. 205-212 - Carlos Gutiérrez, Eduardo Fernández-Medina, Mario Piattini:
PWSSec: Process for Web Services Security. 213-222
Research Session 9: Web Services Modeling and Benchmarks
- Li Li, Wu Chou, Feng Liu, Dan Zhuo:
Semantic Modeling and Design Patterns for Asynchronous Events in Web Service Interaction. 223-230 - Shuchao Wan, Jun Wei, Jingyu Song, Heqing Guan:
Developing a Selection Model for Interactive Web Services. 231-238 - Seog-Chan Oh, Hyunyoung Kil, Dongwon Lee, Soundar R. T. Kumara:
WSBen: A Web Services Discovery and Composition Benchmark. 239-248
Research Session 10: Web Services Investigation
- Robert van Engelen, Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Wei Zhang:
Exploring Remote Object Coherence in XMLWeb Services. 249-256 - Kunal Verma, Prashant Doshi, Karthik Gomadam, John A. Miller, Amit P. Sheth:
Optimal Adaptation in Web Processes with Coordination Constraints. 257-264 - Thierry Moyaux, Ben Lithgow Smith, Shamimabi Paurobally:
Towards Service-Oriented Ontology-Based Coordination. 265-274
Research Session 11: Web Services-Driven Business Process Management
- Elisa Bertino, Jason Crampton, Federica Paci:
Access Control and Authorization Constraints for WS-BPEL. 275-284 - Chun Ouyang, Marlon Dumas, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
From BPMN Process Models to BPEL Web Services. 285-292 - Anis Charfi, Benjamin Schmeling, Mira Mezini:
Reliable Messaging for BPEL Processes. 293-302
Research Session 12: Business Process Modeling
- Bendick Mahleko, Andreas Wombacher:
Indexing Business Processes based on Annotated Finite State Automata. 303-311 - Antoon Goderis, Peter Li, Carole A. Goble:
Workflow discovery: the problem, a case study from e-Science and a graph-based solution. 312-319 - Qinyi Wu, Calton Pu, Akhil Sahai, Roger S. Barga, Gueyoung Jung:
DSCWeaver: Synchronization-Constraint Aspect Extension to Procedural Process Specification Languages. 320-330
Research Session 13: Web Services-Based Mobile Computing
- Vincenzo Auletta, Carlo Blundo, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Guerriero Raimato:
A Lightweight Framework forWeb Services Invocation over Bluetooth. 331-338 - Hassan Artail, Hasan Al-Asadi:
A Cooperative and Adaptive System for Caching Web Service Responses in MANETs. 339-346 - Szabolcs Payrits, Péter Dornbach, István Zólyomi:
Metadata-Based XML Serialization for Embedded C++. 347-356
Research Session 14: Semantics in Web Services
- Lin Lin, Ismailcem Budak Arpinar:
Discovery of Semantic Relations between Web Services. 357-364 - Puwei Wang, Zhi Jin, Lin Liu:
An Approach for Specifying Capability ofWeb Services based on Environment Ontology. 365-372 - Meenakshi Nagarajan, Kunal Verma, Amit P. Sheth, John A. Miller, Jon Lathem:
Semantic Interoperability of Web Services - Challenges and Experiences. 373-382
Research Session 15: Web Services Architecture
- Krzysztof Ostrowski, Ken Birman:
Extensible Web Services Architecture for Notification in Large-Scale Systems. 383-392 - Eric Wohlstadter, Stefan Tai, Thomas A. Mikalsen, Judah Diament, Isabelle Rouvellou:
A Service-oriented Middleware for Runtime Web Services Interoperability. 393-400 - Jinghai Rao, Dimitar Dimitrov, Paul Hofmann, Norman M. Sadeh:
A Mixed Initiative Approach to Semantic Web Service Discovery and Composition: SAP's Guided Procedures Framework. 401-410
Research Session 16: Web Services-Based Software Engineering
- M. Brian Blake:
A Lightweight Software Design Process for Web Services Workflows. 411-418 - William R. Cook, Janel Barfield:
Web Services versus Distributed Objects: A Case Study of Performance and Interface Design. 419-426 - Yogesh L. Simmhan, Beth Plale, Dennis Gannon:
A Framework for Collecting Provenance in Data-Centric Scientific Workflows. 427-436
Application Services and Industry Session 1: Web Service Performance Modeling
- Shiping Chen, Bo Yan, John Zic, Ren Ping Liu, Alex Ng:
Evaluation and Modeling of Web Services Performance. 437-444 - Seiichi Koizumi, Shigeru Hosono, Satoru Fujita:
BizCast: Business Process Performance Model with Workload Overlap Analysis. 445-452 - Robert D. van der Mei, Hendrik B. Meeuwissen:
Modelling End-to-end Quality-of-Service for Transaction-Based Services in Multi-Domain Environments. 453-462
Application Services and Industry Session 2: Web Service Discovery and Applications
- M. Brian Blake, David H. Fado, Gregory A. Mack:
Proactive Service Discovery and Execution Using Agents. 463-470 - Yanzhen Zou, Liang-Jie Zhang, Lu Zhang, Bing Xie, Hong Mei:
User Feedback-Based Refinement for Web Services Retrieval using Multiple Instance Learning. 471-478 - Joonsoo Bae, Ling Liu, James Caverlee, William B. Rouse:
Process Mining, Discovery, and Integration using Distance Measures. 479-488
Application Services and Industry Session 3: Web Service Composition and Applications
- Barbara Carminati, Elena Ferrari, Patrick C. K. Hung:
Security Conscious Web Service Composition. 489-496 - Raman Kazhamiakin, Paritosh K. Pandya, Marco Pistore:
Representation, Verification, and Computation of Timed Properties in Web. 497-504 - Hans Albrecht Schmid:
Service Congestion: The Problem, and an Optimized Service Composition Architecture as a Solution. 505-514
Application Services and Industry Session 4: Web Services for Communication Services
- Wu Chou, Li Li, Feng Liu:
WIP: Web Service Initiation Protocol for Multimedia and Voice Communication over IP. 515-522 - Claudio Venezia, Paolo Falcarin:
Communication Web Services Composition and Integration. 523-530 - Ricardo Lemos Vianna, Maria Janilce Bosquiroli Almeida, Liane Margarida Rockenbach Tarouco, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville:
Investigating Web Services Composition Applied to Network Management. 531-540
Application Services and Industry Session 5: Business Process and Service Grid Based Service Composition
- Yuhong Yan, Yong Liang, Han Liang:
Composing Business Processes with Partial Observable Problem Space in Web Services Environments. 541-548 - Girish Chafle, Koustuv Dasgupta, Arun Kumar, Sumit Mittal, Biplav Srivastava:
Adaptation inWeb Service Composition and Execution. 549-557 - Wei Tan, Zhong Tian, Fangyan Rao, Li Wang, Ru Fang:
Process Guided Service Composition in Building SoA Solutions: A Data Driven Approach. 558-568
Application Services and Industry Session 6: Web Services Security
- Jun Wang:
A Web Services Secure Conversation Establishment Protocol Based on Forwarded Trust. 569-576 - Srinivas Padmanabhuni, Vineet Singh, K. M. Senthil Kumar, Abhishek Chatterjee:
Preventing Service Oriented Denial of Service (PreSODoS): A Proposed Approach. 577-584 - Fumiko Satoh, Yuichi Nakamura, Koichi Ono:
Adding Authentication to Model Driven Security. 585-594
Application Services and Industry Session 7: QoS Enhancement for Web Services
- Xinfeng Ye:
Towards a Reliable Distributed Web Service Execution Engine. 595-602 - Lei Li, Chunlei Niu, Ningjiang Chen, Jun Wei:
High Performance Web Services Based on Service-Specific SOAP Processor. 603-610 - Kevin J. Ma, Radim Bartos:
Analysis of Transport Optimization Techniques. 611-620
Application Services and Industry Session 8: Web Services for Mobile and Network Services
- Wolf-Tilo Balke, Jörg Diederich:
A Quality- and Cost-based Selection Model for Multimedia Service Composition in Mobile Environments. 621-628 - Feng Liu, Gesan Wang, Wu Chou, Lookman Fazal, Li Li:
TARGET: Two-way Web Service Router Gateway. 629-636 - Jaakko Kangasharju, Tancred Lindholm, Sasu Tarkoma:
On Encrypting and Signing Binary XML Messages in the Wireless Environment. 637-646
Application Services and Industry Session 9: Privacy and Trust
- George Yee:
Measuring Privacy Protection in Web Services. 647-654 - Wei Xu, V. N. Venkatakrishnan, R. Sekar, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
A Framework for Building Privacy-Conscious Composite Web Services. 655-662 - Kaiqi Xiong, Harry G. Perros:
Trust-based Resource Allocation in Web Services. 663-672
Application Services and Industry Session 10: Performance Enhancement for Web Services
- Ikuo Matsumura, Toru Ishida, Yohei Murakami, Yoshiyuki Fujishiro:
Situated Web Service: Context-Aware Approach to High-Speed Web Service Communication. 673-680 - Gang Wang, Cheng Xu, Ying Li, Ying Chen:
Analyzing XML Parser Memory Characteristics: Experiments towards ImprovingWeb Services Performance. 681-688 - Francesco Lelli, Gaetano Maron, Salvatore Orlando:
Improving the performance of XML based technologies by caching and reusing information. 689-700
Application Services and Industry Session 11: QoS and Testing for Web Services
- Siva Gurumurthy, Parul A. Mittal, Amit Anil Nanavati, Dipanjan Chakraborty:
Mapping Service Level Agreements in 3-tier settings. 701-708 - Ken Ueno, Michiaki Tatsubori:
Early Capacity Testing of an Enterprise Service Bus. 709-716 - Lourival F. Júnior de Almeida, Silvia Regina Vergilio:
Exploring Perturbation Based Testing for Web Services. 717-726
Application Services and Industry Session 12: Management of Web Services
- Qiang Yue, Hao Wang, Li Zha, Li Wei, Zhiwei Xu:
An Approach to Exception Handling for Service-Oriented Systems. 727-734 - Yi Huang, Dennis Gannon:
A Flexible and Efficient Approach to Reconcile Different Web Services-based Event Notification Specifications. 735-742 - Ying Guan, Aditya K. Ghose, Zheng Lu:
Using constraint hierarchies to support QoS-guided service composition. 743-752
Application Services and Industry Session 13: Business Process Management
- Zaihan Yang, Chengfei Liu:
Implementing a Flexible Compensation Mechanism for Business Processes in Web Service Environment. 753-760 - Casey K. Fung, Patrick C. K. Hung, William M. Kearns, Stephen A. Uczekaj:
Dynamic Regeneration of Workflow Specification with Access Control Requirements in MANET. 761-769 - Rania Khalaf, Frank Leymann:
E Role-based Decomposition of Business Processes using BPEL. 770-780
Application Services and Industry Session 14: QoS Support in Web Services
- Abdelkarim Erradi, Srinivas Padmanabhuni, Niranjan Varadharajan:
Differential QoS support in Web Services Management. 781-788 - Andrea D'Ambrogio:
A Model-driven WSDL Extension for Describing the QoS ofWeb Services. 789-796 - Conrad Hughes, Jamie Hillman:
QoS Explorer: A Tool for Exploring QoS in Composed Services. 797-806
Application Services and Industry Session 15: Web Service for Information Systems
- Valeria de Castro, Marcos López Sanz, Esperanza Marcos:
Business Process Development based on Web Services: a Web Information System for Medical Image Management and Processing. 807-814 - Corneliu Cotofana, Longjiang Ding, Peter Shin, Sameer Tilak, Tony Fountain, Jennifer Eakins, Frank L. Vernon:
An SOA-based Framework for Instrument Management for Large-scale Observing Systems (USArray Case Study). 815-822 - Sriram Krishnan, Brent Stearn, Karan Bhatia, Kim K. Baldridge, Wilfred W. Li, Peter W. Arzberger:
Opal: SimpleWeb Services Wrappers for Scientific Applications. 823-832
Application Services and Industry Session 16: Web Service Middleware and Service Solutions
- Srinath Perera, Chathura Herath, Jaliya Ekanayake, Eran Chinthaka, Ajith Ranabahu, Deepal Jayasinghe, Sanjiva Weerawarana, Glen Daniels:
Axis2, Middleware for Next Generation Web Services. 833-840 - Liang-Jie Zhang, Abdul Allam, Cesar A. Gonzales:
Service-Oriented Order-to-Cash Solution with Business RSS Information Exchange Framework. 841-848 - Masahide Nakamura, Akihiro Tanaka, Hiroshi Igaki, Haruaki Tamada, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
Adapting Legacy Home Appliances to Home Network Systems UsingWeb Services. 849-858
Application Services and Industry Session 17: Web Service Based Software Engineering
- Michiaki Tatsubori, Kenichi Takashi:
Decomposition and Abstraction of Web Applications for Web Service Extraction and Composition. 859-868 - Walter Binder, Ion Constantinescu, Boi Faltings:
Decentralized Orchestration of CompositeWeb Services. 869-876 - Hong Cai:
A Two Steps Method For Analyzing Dependency of Business Services On IT Services Within A Service Life Cycle. 877-884
Work-in-Progress Session 1: Web Services Modeling
- Ghita Kouadri Mostéfaoui, Zakaria Maamar, Nanjangud C. Narendra, Philippe Thiran:
Towards Aspect-based Modeling of Self-Healing Web Services. 885-886 - Ronan Barrett, Claus Pahl:
Model Driven Design of Distribution Patterns forWeb Service Compositions. 887-888 - Guadalupe Ortiz, Juan Hernández Núñez:
Toward UML Profiles for Web Services and their Extra-Functional Properties. 889-892 - Hongli Yang, Xiangpeng Zhao, Zongyan Qiu, Geguang Pu, Shuling Wang:
A Formal Model forWeb Service Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL). 893-894 - Stanislav Pokraev, Dick A. C. Quartel, Maarten W. A. Steen, Manfred Reichert:
A Method for Formal Verification of Service Interoperability. 895-900
Work-in-Progress Session 2: Web Services Discovery and Composition
- Michael Pantazoglou, Aphrodite Tsalgatidou, George Athanasopoulos, Thomi Pilioura:
A Unified Approach for the Discovery of Web and Peer-to-Peer Services. 901-902 - Christopher A. Perryea, Sam Chung:
Community-Based Service Discovery. 903-906 - Jiangbo Dang, Michael N. Huhns:
Inferring, Validating, and Coordinating the Commitments in aWorkflow. 907-908 - Daniela Berardi, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Massimo Mecella, Diego Calvanese:
ComposingWeb Services with Nondeterministic Behavior. 909-912
Work-in-Progress Session 3: Web Services Semantics and Service Level Agreements
- Massimo Paolucci, Matthias Wagner:
Grounding OWL-S in WSDL-S. 913-914 - Dean Kuo, Alan D. Fekete, Paul Greenfield, Surya Nepal, John Zic, Savas Parastatidis, Jim Webber:
Expressing and Reasoning about Service Contracts in Service-Oriented Computing. 915-918 - Avi Jencmen, Amiram Yehudai:
Fortified Web Services Contracts for Trusted Components. 919-926 - Boris Wu, Jian Ying Zhang, Mohan Baruwal Chhetri, Jian Lin, SukKeong Goh, Xuan Thang Nguyen, Ingo Müller, E. Gomes, L. Zheng, Jun Han, Ryszard Kowalczyk:
Adaptive Service Agreement and Process Management. 927-930
Work-in-Progress Session 4: SOA and Web Services-Based Software Engineering
- Takayuki Yamaizumi, Takashi Sakairi, Masaki Wakao, Hideaki Shinomi, Samuel Adams:
Easy SOA: Rapid Prototyping environment withWeb Services for End Users. 931-932 - Janaka Balasooriya, Jaimini Joshi, Sushil K. Prasad, Shamkant B. Navathe:
A Two-Layered Software Architecture for Distributed Workflow Coordination over Web Services. 933-934 - Ulrich Dinger, Roy Oberhauser, Christian Reichel:
A Semantic Web Services Approach Towards Automated Software Engineering. 935-938 - Rajeev Mahajan:
SOA and the Enterprise -- Lessons from the City. 939-944
Work-in-Progress Session 5: Web Services-Based Grid Applications and Domain-Specific Solutions
- Matthew Smith, B. Klose, Ralph Ewerth, Thomas Friese, Michael Engel, Bernd Freisleben:
Runtime Integration of Reconfigurable Hardware in Service-Oriented Grids. 945-948 - Jinlei Jiang, Guangwen Yang, Meilin Shi:
A Transaction Model for Service Grid Environment and Implementation Considerations. 949-950 - Ayla Dantas, Guilherme Germoglio, Flavio Santos, Marcelo Iury S. Oliveira, Walfredo Cirne, Francisco Vilar Brasileiro, Dejan S. Milojicic, Sandro Rafaeli, Katia Barbosa Saikoski:
UsingWeb Services for Configuration and Deployment according to the CDDLM Standard. 951-954 - Chi-Hung Chi, Lin Liu, Xiaoyin Yu:
Task Delegation in Active Web Intermediary Network. 955-956 - Daniel R. Kahan, Michael F. Nowlan, M. Brian Blake:
Taming Web Services in the Wild. 957-958 - Incheon Paik, Daisuke Maruyama, Michael N. Huhns:
A Framework for Intelligent Web Services: Combined HTN and CSP Approach. 959-962
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