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RED First International Workshop on
REsource Discovery

Submissions Guidelines

Accepted papers will be printed in the conference proceedings up to a length of 10 pages for full papers.

Submissions must be edited according to the guidelines of the OCG. If you are using the OAGM style for LaTeX your paper will comply with these guidelines inherently. The camera-ready paper must not contain any page numbers!

Submissions are only accepted in PDF format.

Submissions are made through easychair
Authors are invited to submit an abstract on June 20, 2008.
For the submission deadlines please refer to important dates.

Author Kits

Instructions and sample files are available for LaTeX and Microsoft Word. Please use one of the following templates for preparing your document:

  • LaTeX style and template file [Download zip ]
  • MS Word sample file and guidelines [Download doc | rtf | pdf ]

Camera Ready Submission

The camera ready submission of your accepted paper has to be sent in time. For the exact dates please refer to important dates.

Please note: Papers not sent in time or not presented at the conference won't be published in the proceedings.

In order to enable the editor to deal with minor formatting adjustments please also provide the source files (Microsoft Word or Latex files) so that minor formatting adjustments can be made by the editors. In case of major adjustments you will be notified.

Registration

Please note that accepted papers can only be published when at least one author has registered for the conference. So, authors will be requested to register along with the final manuscript. For the exact date please refer to important dates.

Selected papers will be further considered for publication in special issues of:

book 02 International Journal of Web Grid and Services

 

 

 
 
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24-26 November 2008
Linz, Austria

Joint to the 10th International Conference on Information and Web-based Application & Services.

Topics of Interest
include (but are not limited to):

  • Service publication standards (UDDI, OWL-S, Etc.)
  • Web services
  • BioMoby services
  • Resource semantics
  • Resource formats and metadata
  • Resource metadata for efficient execution
  • Data-centric Web services
  • Domain ontologies for ressources
  • Metadata models for describing web resources
  • Automatic extraction of metadata in particular with Web 2.0 tools (wikis, blogs...)
  • Models for registration of resources
  • Automatic registration of resources
  • Resource indexing
  • Visualization of resource metadata
  • Query languages for resource discovery
  • User-friendly interface for resource discovery
  • Resource mining, discovering services on the Web
  • Mobile Web services
  • Service discovery protocols
  • Identification protocols that can distinguish between resources and metadata
  • Interoperability-driven resource discovery
  • Discovery for integration, composition, workflow, dataflow
  • Metadata for resource mapping
  • Dynamic service composition
  • Service efficiency prediction
  • QoS-based service discovery
  • Resource relevance measures
  • Semantics-driven resource discovery
  • Discovery on the private (or invisible) Web