WS-REST 2013 - Fourth International Workshop on RESTful Design
Date2013-05-13 - 2013-05-17
Deadline2013-02-25
VenueRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Keywords
Websitehttps://ws-rest.org/2013
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Fourth International Workshop on RESTful Design (WS-REST 2013) aims to provide a forum for discussion and dissemination of research on the emerging resource-oriented style of Web service design.
Background
Over the past years, several discussions between advocates of the two major architectural styles for designing and implementing Web services (the RPC/ESB-oriented approach and the resource-oriented approach) have been mainly held outside of the traditional research and academic community. Mailing lists, forums and developer communities have seen long and fascinating debates around the assumptions, strengths, and weaknesses of these two approaches. The RESTful approach to Web services has also received a significant amount of attention from industry as indicated by the numerous technical books being published on the topic.
This fourth edition of WS-REST, co-located with the WWW2013 conference, aims at providing an academic forum for discussing current emerging research topics centered around the application of REST, as well as advanced application scenarios for building large scale distributed systems.
In addition to presentations on novel applications of RESTful Web services technologies, the workshop program will also include discussions on the limits of the applicability of the REST architectural style, as well as recent advances in research that aim at tackling new problems that may require to extend the basic REST architectural style. The organizers are seeking novel and original, high quality paper submissions on research contributions focusing on the following topics:
Applications of the REST architectural style to novel domains
Design Patterns and Anti-Patterns for RESTful services
RESTful service composition
Testing RESTful services (methods and frameworks)
Inverted REST (REST for push events)
Integration of Pub/Sub with REST
Performance and QoS Evaluations of RESTful services
REST compliant transaction models
Mashups
Frameworks and toolkits for RESTful service implementation
Frameworks and toolkits for RESTful service consumption
Modeling RESTful services
Resource Design and Granularity
Evolution of RESTful services
Versioning and Extension of REST APIs
HTTP extensions and replacements
REST compliant protocols beyond HTTP
Multi-Protocol REST (REST architectures across protocols)
All workshop papers are peer-reviewed and accepted papers will be published as part of the ACM Digital Library. Two kinds of contributions are sought: short position papers (not to exceed 4 pages in ACM style format) describing particular challenges or experiences relevant to the scope of the workshop, and full research papers (not to exceed 8 pages in the ACM style format) describing novel solutions to relevant problems. Technology demonstrations are particularly welcome, and we encourage authors to focus on lessons learned rather than describing an implementation.
Original papers, not undergoing review elsewhere, must be submitted electronically in PDF format. Templates are available here
Easychair page: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wsrest2...
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: 25 February 2013
Notification Deadline: 13 March 2013
Camera Ready Deadline: TBA
WS-REST 2013 Workshop: 13 or 14 May 2013
Contact
WS-REST Web site: http://ws-rest.org/2013/
WS-REST Twitter: http://twitter.com/wsrest2013
WS-REST Email: ws-rest-AT-lists.berkeley.edu
Background
Over the past years, several discussions between advocates of the two major architectural styles for designing and implementing Web services (the RPC/ESB-oriented approach and the resource-oriented approach) have been mainly held outside of the traditional research and academic community. Mailing lists, forums and developer communities have seen long and fascinating debates around the assumptions, strengths, and weaknesses of these two approaches. The RESTful approach to Web services has also received a significant amount of attention from industry as indicated by the numerous technical books being published on the topic.
This fourth edition of WS-REST, co-located with the WWW2013 conference, aims at providing an academic forum for discussing current emerging research topics centered around the application of REST, as well as advanced application scenarios for building large scale distributed systems.
In addition to presentations on novel applications of RESTful Web services technologies, the workshop program will also include discussions on the limits of the applicability of the REST architectural style, as well as recent advances in research that aim at tackling new problems that may require to extend the basic REST architectural style. The organizers are seeking novel and original, high quality paper submissions on research contributions focusing on the following topics:
Applications of the REST architectural style to novel domains
Design Patterns and Anti-Patterns for RESTful services
RESTful service composition
Testing RESTful services (methods and frameworks)
Inverted REST (REST for push events)
Integration of Pub/Sub with REST
Performance and QoS Evaluations of RESTful services
REST compliant transaction models
Mashups
Frameworks and toolkits for RESTful service implementation
Frameworks and toolkits for RESTful service consumption
Modeling RESTful services
Resource Design and Granularity
Evolution of RESTful services
Versioning and Extension of REST APIs
HTTP extensions and replacements
REST compliant protocols beyond HTTP
Multi-Protocol REST (REST architectures across protocols)
All workshop papers are peer-reviewed and accepted papers will be published as part of the ACM Digital Library. Two kinds of contributions are sought: short position papers (not to exceed 4 pages in ACM style format) describing particular challenges or experiences relevant to the scope of the workshop, and full research papers (not to exceed 8 pages in the ACM style format) describing novel solutions to relevant problems. Technology demonstrations are particularly welcome, and we encourage authors to focus on lessons learned rather than describing an implementation.
Original papers, not undergoing review elsewhere, must be submitted electronically in PDF format. Templates are available here
Easychair page: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wsrest2...
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: 25 February 2013
Notification Deadline: 13 March 2013
Camera Ready Deadline: TBA
WS-REST 2013 Workshop: 13 or 14 May 2013
Contact
WS-REST Web site: http://ws-rest.org/2013/
WS-REST Twitter: http://twitter.com/wsrest2013
WS-REST Email: ws-rest-AT-lists.berkeley.edu
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