**deadline extended to Oct 30**

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        CALL for Papers for E-Services Environments

E-Service Environments: Aspect-Oriented Techniques and Mobile Devices

                   in cooperation with TaMoCo 2007
            Techniques and Applications for Mobile Commerce
       University of Paisley, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
                         14th - 15th January 2008


         URL: http://tamoco2007.paisley.ac.uk/symposium1.html
                    Submission deadline 21.10.2007


Synopsis:

The  emerging   technology  of   Electronic  Services   introduces the
possibility  of implementing  electronic commerce  and business  in a
loosely coupled  manner and for different kind of devices.  This  way,
new   technologies and  standards are  being used  in order to develop
and provide  new   services to the   customers.  On  the  other  hand,
Aspect-Oriented  Techniques   provide  support   to  encapsulate   and
modularize crosscutting   concerns  in  our  systems,  which cannot be
included normally in the logical  code structure   by   functionality.
Therefore, the loosely   coupled environment  provided  for electronic
services can  be maintained  and  improved  by using these techniques,
which can also be used to decouple the  E-service  implementation from
the type device in which it is going to be used.

Goals of the workshop:

Accordingly, this workshop is  intended  to bring together  approaches
related  to  e-services  and/or  mobile  services and  aspect-oriented
techniques both from industry and academia. It is meant  to provide an
appropriate  environment  to discus about the benefits aspect-oriented
techniques  can  provide  in e-services  systems, as weel as in mobile
environments and about problems and challenges that particularly arise
during the practical combination of these fields.

Topics:

Research   submissions   on   all    topics   related   to    applying
aspect-oriented  techniques  on  electronic services  environments and
mobile devices  will be welcomed,  including  but not limited to those
listed below:

E-Services technology implementations and Aspect-Oriented Programming

* Web Services
* Grid Services
* Service-Oriented Computing
* Semantic Web
* Security for E-Services
* Middlewares for E-Services

E-Services Application and Aspect Oriented Techniques

* Mobile commerce
* Business Processes Modeling
* E-Learning
* E-Goverment
* Electronic Agreement and Contracts

Mobile Devices and Aspect-Oriented Techniques
* E-Services
* E-Commerce
* Web Clients
* Web Applications

Submission Instructions:
Authors  are  invited  to  submit  original,  previously   unpublished
research  papers. Papers should  be written  in English  and must  not
exceed  8 pages  in the LNCS  format. THE PAPER IN WORD OR PDF  FORMAT
CAN    BE    UPLOADED    BY     USING    THE    TOOL    LOCATED     AT
http://www.dsi.uclm.es/openconf/author/submit.php, where the technical
area radio button Aspect-Oriented Techniques to E-Service Environments
has to be selected. I f  you have any problem please  send   an e-mail
to  the contact person (see below).

All   submissions  will    be  peer-reviewed   by   members   of  the
international program -committee  based on  originality, significance,
and clarity  of presentation. Accepted papers will be included in  the
workshop and  the conference  proceedings. Authors  of accepted papers
are supposed to participate in the workshop as well as the conference.

Key Note Speaker:

Olaf Zimmermann
IBM Research GmbH, Zurich Research Laboratory

Olaf Zimmermann  is  a  Research Staff   Member and  senior  certified
Executive IT Architect in  the IBM  Zurich Research  Lab. Olaf  has 17
years of  IT industry  experience.  His  research   focuses   on  meet
-in-the-middle    service   modeling  techniques  and   the  role   of
architectural   decisions  and  model  transformations  during Service
-Oriented Architecture (SOA) construction.

Previously,  Olaf  was  a  solution  architect,  helping  IBM  clients
designing  enterprise-scale  SOA/Web services  and  Java 2  Enterprise
Edition  (J2EE)  solutions  on numerous  services  projects.  He  also
educated  practitioners  around  the   world  on  emerging  middleware
technologies.  In  the beginning  of  his career,  Olaf  worked as   a
scientific  consultant in  the IBM  European Networking  Center  (ENC)
in Heidelberg,   Germany, focusing   on industry-specific   middleware
frameworks  for systems and network management.

Olaf is a  regular conference speaker  and an author  of the  Springer
text book Perspectives on Web Services. He contributed to several  IBM
Redbooks  such  as  Web  Services  Wizardry   with  WebSphere   Studio
Application   Developer.  Olaf   holds an  honors  degree  in Computer
Science from the Technical University in Braunschweig, Germany.

***************Important Dates****************
Submission of papers 21.10.2007 extended: 30.10.2007
Notice of Acceptance: 18.11.2007
Submission of Camera ready version: 02.12.2007

Program Committee:

* Marco Aiello (University of Trento, Italy)
* Francisco Curbera (IBM Watson, USA)
* Gregorio Diaz (University of Castilla La Mancha)
* Schahram Dustdar (Technical University of Vienna)
* Juan Hernandez (University of Extremadura, Spain)
* Heiko Ludwig (IBM Watson Research Center)
* Josef Noll (Telenor R&D, Norway)
* Guadalupe Ortiz (University of Extremadura, Spain)
* Dumitru Roman (DERI Innsbruck, Austria)
* Olaf Zimmermann (IBM Zurich)
* Christian Zirpins (University College London, England)



Symposium Chair:
Guadalupe Ortiz
University of Extremadura, Spain
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Symposium Co-Chair:
Gregorio Diaz
University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Contact
Guadalupe Ortiz
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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