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WS-FM 2008 (Sept. 4-5): Call for Participation========================= WS-FM 2008 ===========================+
| | | 5th International Workshop on Web Services and Formal Methods | | September 4-5, 2008, Milan, Italy | | | | http://www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/ws-fm2008/ | +================================================================+ Co-located with the 6th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM'08) REGISTRATION: http://www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/ws-fm2008/registration.html ACCOMODATION: http://emma.polimi.it/emma/showEvent.do?page=611&idEvent=22 VENUE: http://emma.polimi.it/emma/showEvent.do?page=485&idEvent=22 Scope of the Workshop --------------------- Web Service (WS) technology provides standard mechanisms and protocols for describing, locating and invoking services available all over the web. Existing infrastructures already enable providers to describe services in terms of their interface, access policy and behavior, and to combine simpler services into more structured and complex ones. However, research is still needed to move WS technology from skilled handcrafting to well-engineered practice, supporting the management of interactions with stateful and long-running services, large farms of services, quality of service delivery, inter alia. Formal methods can play a fundamental role in the shaping of such innovations. For instance, they can help us define unambiguous semantics for the languages and protocols that underpin existing WS infrastructures, and provide a basis for checking the conformance and compliance of bundled services. They can also empower dynamic discovery and binding with compatibility checks against behavioural properties and quality of service requirements. Formal analysis of security properties and performance is also essential in application areas such as e-commerce. These are just a few prominent aspects; the scope for using formal methods in the area of Web Services is much wider, and the challenges raised by this new area can offer opportunities for extending the state of the art in formal techniques. The aim of the workshop series is to bring together researchers working on Web Services and Formal Methods in order to catalyze fruitful collaboration. The scope of the workshop is not purely limited to technological aspects. In fact, the WS-FM series has a strong tradition of attracting submissions on formal approaches to enterprise systems modeling in general, and business process modeling in particular. Potentially, this could have a significant impact on the on-going standardization efforts for Web Service technology. Invited Speaker --------------- Mario Bravetti, University of Bologna http://www.cs.unibo.it/~bravetti Preliminary Programme --------------------- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 13:45-14:00 - WELCOME by Roberto Bruni and Karsten Wolf 14:00-15:30 - ANALYSIS, TEST AND VERIFICATION * Validation and Discovery of Non-deterministic Semantic e-services (Luigi Dragone) * Proof techniques for adapter generation (Arjan Mooij, Marc Voorhoeve) * On-The-Fly Model-Based Testing of Web Services with Jambition (Thomas Wallet, Lars Frantzen, Maria de las Nieves Huerta, Zsolt Gere Kiss) 16:00-17:30 - CHOREOGRAPHIES AND PROCESS CALCULI * Security Types for Sessions and Pipelines (Marija Kolundzija) * Contract Compliance and Choreography Conformance in the Presence of Message Queues (Mario Bravetti, Gianluigi Zavattaro) * Verification of choreographies during execution using the Reactive Event Calculus (Marco Montali, Paola Mello, Federico Chesani, Paolo Torroni) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 9:30-10:30 - INVITED TALK by Mario Bravetti: * On the Expressive Power of Process Interruption and Compensation (Mario Bravetti) 11:00-12:30 - TRANSACTIONS (AND INTEROPERABILITY) * Refactoring Long Running Transactions (Gianluigi Ferrari, Roberto Guanciale, Daniele Strollo, Emilio Tuosto) * Fault, Compensation and Termination in WS-BPEL 2.0 -- A comparative analysis (Christian Eisentraut and David Spieler) * Towards a formal framework for workflow interoperability (Sarah Induruwa Fernando, Andrew Simpson) 14:00-16:00 - WORKFLOWS AND PETRI NETS * Why does my service have no partners? (Niels Lohmann) * Efficient Controllability Analysis of Open Nets (Daniela Weinberg) * RESTful Petri Net Execution (Gero Decker, Alexander Luders, Kai Schlichting, Hagen Overdick and Mathias Weske) * Modeling and Analyzing Time-Constrained Flexible Workflows with Time Recursive Petri Nets (Kamel Barkaoui, Hanifa Boucheneb, Awatef Hicheur) History ------- Information about previous editions of the workshop can be found at WS-FM'07: http://bpm07.fit.qut.edu.au/ws-fm07/ WS-FM'06: http://www.cs.unibo.it/projects/ws-fm06/ WS-FM'05: http://www.cs.unibo.it/~lucchi/ws-fm05/ WS-FM'04: http://www.cs.unibo.it/~lucchi/ws-fm04/ Starting from 2007, the workshop has taken over the activities of the online community formerly known as the "Petri and Pi" Group, which allowed to bring closer the community of workflow oriented researchers with that of process calculi oriented researchers. People interested in the subject can still join the active mailing list on "Formal Methods for Service Oriented Computing and Business Process Management" (FMxSOCandBPM) available at http://www.cs.unibo.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fmxsocandbpm Steering Committee ------------------ W. van der Aalst (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) M. Bravetti (University of Bologna, Italy) M. Dumas (University of Tartu, Estonia) J.L. Fiadeiro (University of Leicester, UK) G. Zavattaro (University of Bologna, Italy) Program Committee ----------------- Co-chairs: R. Bruni (University of Pisa, Italy) K. Wolf (University of Rostock, Germany) Other PC members: F. Arbab (CWI, The Netherlands) M. Baldoni (University of Torino, Italy) A. Barros (SAP Research Brisbane, Australia) B. Benatallah (University of New South Wales, Australia) K. Bhargavan (Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK) E. Bonelli (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina) M. Butler (University of Southhampton, UK) P. Ciancarini (University of Bologna, Italy) F. Curbera (IBM Hawthorne Heights, U.S.) G. Decker (HPI Potsdam, Germany) F. Duran (University of Malaga, Spain) S. Dustdar (University of Vienna, Austria) A. Friesen (SAP Research Karlsruhe, Germany) S. Gilmore (University of Edinburgh, Scotland) R. Heckel (University of Leicester, UK) D. Hirsch (Intel Argentina, Argentina) F. Leymann (University of Stuttgart, Germany) M. Little (RedHat, UK) N. Kavantzas (Oracle Inc., U.S.) A. Knapp (LMU Munich, Germany) F. Martinelli (CNR Pisa, Italy) H. Melgratti (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) S. Nakajima (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) M. Nunez (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain) J. Padget (University of Bath, UK) G. Pozzi (Politecnico Milano, Italy) R. Pugliese (University of Florence, Italy) A. Ravara (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal) S. Ross-Talbot (pi4tech) N. Sidorova (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) C. Stahl (Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany) E. Tuosto (University of Leicester, UK) H. Voelzer (IBM Zurich, Switzerland) D. Yankelevich (Pragma Consultores, Argentina) P. Yendluri (Software AG, U.S.) ================================================================ -- ===================================================================== Dr. Roberto Bruni Computer Science Department Phone: +39 050 2212785 University of Pisa Fax: +39 050 2212726 Largo B. Pontecorvo, 3 Email: bruni@... I-56127 Pisa - ITALY WWW: http://www.di.unipi.it/~bruni ===================================================================== "Different people define different things differently" ===================================================================== _______________________________________________ Maude-users mailing list Maude-users@... http://maude.cs.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/maude-users |
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