[jbossws-dev] Re: [Fwd: [ws-rx] Open Standards Forum | Call For Presentations | Deadline 13 July]

Mark Little mlittle at redhat.com
Fri Jun 22 04:37:34 EDT 2007


Would we have anything to present?

Mark.


On 22 Jun 2007, at 08:39, Heiko Braun wrote:

> Mark, is this of interest to us?
>
> /Heiko
>
> From: "Jane Harnad" <jane.harnad at oasis-open.org>
> Date: 22 June 2007 02:54:09 BDT
> To: <ws-rx at lists.oasis-open.org>
> Subject: [ws-rx] Open Standards Forum | Call For Presentations |  
> Deadline 13 July
>
>
> Open Standards Forum
>
> “Enabling Transitional Government through Web Services and SOA”
>
> Organized by OASIS <www.oasis-open.org>
>
>
>
> 29-30 October 2007
>
> London, United Kingdom
>
> http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2007/
>
>
>
> Call for Presentations Deadline – 13 July 2007
>
>
>
> At the core of many practical implementations that aim to deliver  
> on the vision of "transformational government" are open standards  
> and interoperability specifications. Open standards for information  
> exchange allow government agencies to integrate systems provided by  
> different vendors, built over many years, based on evolving  
> technologies, architectural concepts, business processes and  
> requirements. Standards also permit governments to connect more  
> easily to their citizens, to businesses, as well as internationally  
> to other governments.
>
>
>
> The international open standards consortium, OASIS, delivers the  
> widest range of open standards for Web services in use today.  
> Recent OASIS work on Web services standardisation extends SOAP- 
> based messaging to provide message security, reliable messaging,  
> transaction, choreography and orchestration.
>
>
>
> While there is a great level of interest in these standards, many  
> industries are just beginning to implement them and some are still  
> struggling to fully understand the benefits and potential. OASIS  
> invites proposals for presentations and panel sessions that present  
> these new standards and demonstrate their added value to a wide  
> audience.
>
>
>
> In addition to presentations focused on specific OASIS Standards,  
> we're also looking for case studies that explain how these OASIS  
> Standards address real-life issues and requirements. We're  
> particularly interested in case studies of solution implementations  
> in the public sector.
>
>
>
> The Programme Committee would also welcome OASIS members interested  
> in demonstrating multi-vendor interoperability of software  
> implementations, commercial and/or open source that implement open  
> Web services standards.
>
>
>
> Topics include, but are not limited to:
>
>
>
> Web Services Standards and Interoperability
>
> *     Overview of the landscape of OASIS Web services  
> specifications and standards
>
> *     Related work in industries, other standards organizations
>
>
>
> Secure Web Services
>
> *     Introductory overviews of Web services and security issues
>
> *     OASIS Standards: WS-Security, WS-SecureConversation, WS-Trust
>
> *     Open source software and other implementations of secure Web  
> services
>
> *     Case studies of solution implementations for secure Web services
>
> *     Deployment considerations
>
> *     Role of Digital Certificates and Public Key Infrastructures  
> (PKI)
>
>
>
> Web Services and Messaging
>
> *     WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Reliability, and ebXML Messaging
>
> *     Open source software and other implementations of reliable  
> Web services
>
> *     Case studies of solution implementations for Web services and  
> messaging
>
>
>
> Transactional Web Services
>
> *     Introductory overview of Web services and transactions
>
> *     WS-Coordination, WS-AtomicTransaction, WS-BusinessActivity,  
> WS-Context
>
> *     Open source software and other implementations of  
> transactional Web services
>
> *     Case studies of solution implementations for transactional  
> Web services
>
>
>
> Orchestration and Choreography
>
> *     WS-Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
>
> *     ebXML Business Process
>
>
>
> Web Services and Service Oriented Architectures
>
> *     SOA Reference Model, Framework for Web Services Implementation
>
> *     Discussion of methods and functional components for broad,  
> multi-platform, vendor-neutral cross-industry implementation of Web  
> services
>
> *     Case studies of solution implementations for Web services in  
> an SOA environment
>
>
>
> Web Services Interoperability
>
> *     Web services profiles and interoperability
>
> *     Interoperability initiatives, testing, conformance
>
>
>
> Interop Demonstrations
>
> *     Featuring one or more of the above mentioned OASIS Standards
>
>
>
> Case Studies
>
> *     E-Government applications
>
> *     E-Health applications
>
> *     Government Interoperability frameworks
>
>
>
> PROPOSAL INFORMATION
>
>
>
> Submissions will be judged not only on the quality and originality  
> of the material, but also on how well they draw valuable lessons  
> and contribute to a better understanding of the current status and  
> future prospects of Web services, and/or the role and relevance of  
> emerging technologies.
>
> Submissions should relate either to existing Web services standards  
> in some way or to requirements for new standards.
>
>
>
> The Programme Committee reserves the right to adapt or restructure  
> proposals submitted to ensure an interesting and technically  
> compelling conference.
>
>
>
> *       Presentations should be roughly 30-45 minutes in length,  
> including a question-and-answer period. All presentations will be  
> chaired.
>
>
>
> *       Panel sessions should be roughly 45-60 minutes in length,  
> including a question and answer period. Proposals for panels should  
> include the topic, three to four potential panelists (name and  
> role) and proposed format (e.g. Q&A, short presentations or both).  
> All panel sessions will be moderated.
>
>
>
> Proceedings for the Open Standards Forum will be published online.  
> Authors/presenters should arrange for any necessary releases for  
> publication prior to submission of their proposals.
>
>
>
> Additional submission guidelines may be found at: http:// 
> events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2007/guidelines
>
>
>
> TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL
>
>
>
> Please send the following information using the online abstract  
> submission form found at: https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/ 
> 2007_Adoption_Forum_CfP/register_contact.php
>
>
>
> *       Full contact details of the presenter, acting as the  
> primary contact
>
> *       Full list of authors and/or additional presenters, if any
>
> *       Brief biography (one paragraph) for all presenters/authors
>
> *       A short characterization of the presentation
>
> *       An extended abstract no more than 2000 words
>
>
>
> Deadline for submission is 13 July 2007.  All submissions will be  
> acknowledged.
>
>
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
>
>
>
> Proposals due:                13 July 2007
>
> Notification by:              1 August 2007
>
> Final materials deadline:     To Be Announced in Confirmation Letter
>
> Event dates:                  29-30 October 2007
>
>
>
> Please forward this message to colleagues who may be interested in  
> this event.
>
>
>
>
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>

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