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                     3rd International Workshop on
                    Web Services and Formal Methods
                             (WS-FM 2006)
                8-9 September 2006, Vienna, Austria
                      http://cs.unibo.it/ws-fm06

            Official event of "The Process Modelling Group"
                http://www.process-modelling-group.org  

                       Co-located with BPM 2006
     4th International Conference on Business Process Management 
                      http://bpm2006.tuwien.ac.at
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SCOPE

 Web Services technology aims at providing standard mechanisms for
 describing the interface and the services available on the web, as well
 as protocols for locating such services and invoking them (e.g. WSDL,
 UDDI, SOAP). Innovations are mainly devoted to the definition of 
 standards that support the specification of complex services out of
 simpler ones (the so called Web Service orchestration and choreography).
 Several proposals have been already set up: BPML, XLANG and
 BizTalk, WSFL, WS-BPEL, WS-CDL, etc...

 Formal methods, which provide formal machinery for representing and
 analysing the behavior of communicating concurrent/distributed systems,
 are playing a fundamental role in the development of such
 innovations. First of all they are exploited to understand the basic
 mechanisms (in terms of semantics) which characterize different
 orchestration and choreography languages and to focus on the essence 
 of new features that are needed. Secondly they provide a formal 
 basis for reasoning about Web Service semantics (behaviour and 
 equivalence): e.g. for realizing registry services where retrieval 
 is based on the meaning and behaviour of a service and not just a 
 Web Service name. Thirdly, the studies on formal coordination paradigms 
 can be exploited for developing mechanisms for complex run-time Web 
 Service coordination. Finally, given the importance of critical application 
 areas for Web Services like E-commerce, the development of the Web Service 
 technology can certainly take advantage from formal analisys of 
 security properties and performance in concurrency theory.

 The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working on Web 
 Services and Formal Methods in order to facilitate fruitful collaboration 
 in this direction of research. This, potentially, could also have a great 
 impact on the current standardization phase of Web Service technologies.

LIST OF TOPICS

 The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

   - Protocols and standards for WS (SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, etc... )
   - Languages and description methodologies for
     Coreography/Orchestration/Workflow
     (BPML, XLANG and BizTalk, WSFL, WS-BPEL, WS-CDL, YAWL, etc... )
   - Coordination techniques for WS
     (transactions, agreement, coordination services, etc...)
   - Semantics-based dynamic WS discovery services
     (based on Semantic Web/Ontology techniques or other semantic theories)
   - Security, Performance Evaluation and Quality of Service of WS
   - Semi-structured data and XML related technologies

SUBMISSIONS

 Submissions must be original and should not have been published 
 previously or be under consideration for publication while being 
 evaluated for this workshop.

 We encourage also the submission of tool papers, describing tools 
 based on formal methods, to be exploited in the context of Web Services
 applications. 

 Papers are to be prepared in LNCS format and must not exceed 
 15 pages. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings
 as a volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).

 As done for previous editions of the workshop, we intend to publish a
 journal special issue inviting full versions of papers selected among
 those presented at the workshop.

IMPORTANT DATES

 May 2, 2006: Submission deadline (EXTENDED DEADLINE)
 June 6, 2006: Notification of acceptance
 June 20, 2006: Camera ready
 September 8-9, 2006: Workshop dates

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Co-Chairs

 Mario Bravetti         University of Bologna, Italy
 Gianluigi Zavattaro    University of Bologna, Italy

Board of "The Process Modelling Group"

 Wil van der Aalst         Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
 Rob van Glabbeek          NICTA, Sydney, Australia
 Keith Harrison-Broninski  Role Modellers Ltd.
 Robin Milner              Cambridge University, UK
 Roger Whitehead           Office Futures

Other PC members

 Marco Aiello           University of Trento, Italy
 Farhad Arbab           CWI, The Netherlands
 Matteo Baldoni         University of Torino, Italy 
 Jean-Pierre Banatre    University of Rennes1 and INRIA, France 
 Boualem Benatallah     University of New South Wales, Australia 
 Karthik Bhargavan      Microsoft research Cambridge, UK 
 Roberto Bruni          University of Pisa, Italy 
 Michael Butler         University of Southampton, UK 
 Fabio Casati           HP Labs, USA 
 Rocco De Nicola        University of Florence, Italy 
 Marlon Dumas           Queensland University of Technology, Australia 
 Schahram Dustdar       Wien University of Technology, Austria 
 Gianluigi Ferrari      University of Pisa, Italy 
 Jose Luiz Fiadeiro     University of Leicester, UK 
 Stefania Gnesi         CNR Pisa, Italy 
 Reiko Heckel           University of Leicester, UK 
 Kohei Honda            Queen Mary, University of London, UK
 Nickolas Kavantzas     Oracle Co., USA 
 Leila Kloul            Université de Versailles, France 
 Cosimo Laneve          University of Bologna, Italy 
 Mark Little            JBoss Inc
 Natalia López          University Complutense of Madrid, Spain 
 Roberto Lucchi         University of Bologna, Italy 
 Jeff Magee             Imperial College London, UK 
 Fabio Martinelli       CNR Pisa, Italy 
 Manuel Mazzara         University of Bolzano, Italy 
 Ugo Montanari          University of Pisa, Italy 
 Shin Nakajima          National Institute of Informatics and JST, Japan 
 Manuel Nunez           University Complutense of Madrid, Spain 
 Fernando Pelayo        University of Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete, Spain 
 Marco Pistore          University of Trento, Italy 
 Wolfgang Reisig        Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany 
 Vladimiro Sassone      University of Southampton, UK 
 Marjan Sirjani         Tehran University, Iran
 Friedrich Vogt         Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
 Martin Wirsing         Ludwig-Maximilians University Munchen, Germany

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