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Events
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The European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS) is the premier conference for both researchers and practitioners to exchange the latest advances in the state
of the art and practices of Web Services. The main objectives of this conference are to facilitate the exchange between researchers
and practitioners and to foster future collaborations in Europe and beyond.
The Perspectives on Web Services team supported ECOWS 2006 with a tutorial
and an invited talk in the business track. The presentations are available for download here.
ACM OOPSLA 2006 will be held
in historic Portland, Oregon (USA), the birthplace
of OOPSLA 20 years ago. OOPSLA is the premier gathering of professionals
from industry and academia - practitioners, researchers, students,
educators, managers, and more - all sharing their experiences with today's
object technologies and its offshoots. Whether you are new to OOPSLA or a
veteran, you will find a wealth of information and people with whom to
share experiences and knowledge. The OOPSLA 2006 tutorial on Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
is an updated version of the OOPSLA 2005 tutorial, featuring JAX-WS, WS-I
updates, additional SOAP engines and best practices. The SOA & Web Services Best Practices Workshop is a
follow-up from 2003, 2004 and 2005.
ACM OOPSLA has been an incubator
of many state-of-the-art technologies and practices. Some of them are
patterns, refactoring, aspect-oriented programming, dynamic compilation and
optimization, unified modeling language, and agile methods. The OOPSLA 2005
tutorial
on Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services is an updated version
of the Architecture and Development Perspectives of PoWS, introducing
architectural patterns such as Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and Business
Process Choreography (BPC), and Web services development with Eclipse Web
Services Tools and PHP.
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