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Sponsors: IEEE Computer Society and
CERC at West Virginia University
Host: Center for Design Research, Stanford
University
Workshop on
Integrating XML and Distributed Object Technologies
Call for Papers and Workshop Description
The Internet world is being transformed before our eyes as open standards
such as XML are being rapidly adopted. The XML technologies are being seen
as harbinger of various new functionality in numerous domains ranging from
electronic commerce to electronic publishing to healthcare delivery to
manufacturing to insurance. Various object-oriented technologies and standards
such as Java, CORBA and DCOM have also progressed rapidly in the past few
years. At this time, the industry and academia are seriously looking at
the intersection of these technologies and what it means to the future
of the object-web paradigm. This workshop aims to bring together participants
who are seriously investigating the combined use of these technologies
to support practical application needs in a variety of domains. The goal
of this workshop is to investigate how XML and Distributed Object technologies
such as Java, CORBA and DCOM can be integrated leveraging the strengths
each have to offer.
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Integrating XML and Distributed Object technologies
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Advances in XML: DOM, SAX, XSL, Schemas, XLink as it relates to Objects
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Advances in CORBA 3.0, Java, DCOM as it relates to XML
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Tools and utilities that facilitate integration of XML and object-technologies
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Application of XML and Object technologies in E-commerce, Finance, Healthcare,
Publishing, Insurance and Manufacturing and System Integration. The purpose
of these examples should be to show specific successful integration approaches
of XML and objects.
Submission Format
Papers should contain original contributions not published or submitted
elsewhere, and references to related state-of-the-art work. Authors of
accepted papers are expected to present their views of the field at the
oral presentation.
Final papers may not exceed 6 pages in IEEE format [http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm],
which is single-spaced, 10-pt Times -- something in the vicinity of 2000-2500
words, depending on the number of graphics included.
Papers should be electronically submitted as Word 95 or 97 files, or
as RTF files to juggy@cerc.wvu.edu. Files may be zipped. We will acknowledge
all submissions. Additionally, authors may send the URL of their paper
and/or of their home page to be included into the WWW page of the workshop.
Full papers accepted for the workshop will be included in the post-proceedings.
The best paper of the workshop will be nominated for the WETICE best-paper
award.
Paper submissions are not required for participation in the workshop.
If you plan to participate and want to receive a copy of the question/topics-list
prior to the workshop, please contact the organizers.
If you have further questions or remarks, don't hesitate to contact
the workshop organizers.
Important Dates
Full papers due to workshop
organizers
March 22, 1999
Notification of decisions
to paper authors
April 26, 1999
Advance Registration
May 26, 1999
Workshop
June 16-18, 1999
Final papers due for
proceedings
June 30, 1999
Registration
The registration form is not yet available.
Workshop Organizers
V. "Juggy" Jagannathan
Concurrent Engineering Research Center
West Virginia University
P.O. Box 6506
Morgantown, WV, USA 26506-6506
Matthew Fuchs
Veo Systems, Inc.
Email: matt@veosystems.com
Contact
Please send all inquiries regarding this workshop to:
For inquiries regarding WET ICE in general, contact wetice@cerc.wvu.edu
or call (U.S.) +1-304-293-7226.
http://wwwagr.informatik.uni-kl.de/~koetting/WETICE99/
Last update: January 20, 1999