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Thursday, October 31, 2002 |
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I would like to urge everyone working on web-services related activities, from REST to GRID, from security to choreography, to consider writing up your experiences and/or views and submit those to the WebServices track of WWW2003. This track will have a combination of peer-reviewed papers and invited talks, and I am sure real-experinces papers will be an important part of this. The deadline for paper submission is November 15, so you have two weeks to write down you thoughts. The track is chaired by Steve Vinoski (Iona) and Paco Curbera (IBM Watson). I am on this program committee and on the pc for the performance and reliability track. I will propably do a paper exploring whether ws-coordination is indeed a good basis for constructing complex distributed interactions. Details once it is finished.[All Things Distributed] 12:41:47 PM |
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Thinking in .NET: "Compare that to Microsoft's model, which is to give someone the job of finding and facilitating the transfer of useful technologies into the infrastructure of the .NET platform." [Brian Jepson's Radio Weblog] 10:00:03 AM |
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Interesting Benchmark. More ammo for the anti-EJB crowd [Don Box's Spoutlet] 8:13:55 AM |
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MSDN has a new article on using asynchronous business objects with Windows Forms 7:51:36 AM |