Hi list,

For our Queensland members (or anyone else that has a travel budget to get
them to Brisbane for a Queensland mid-winter weekend):

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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is a non-for-profit, vendor-neutral
international Web standards organisation that develops interoperable
technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web
to its full potential. W3C is a forum for information, commerce,
communication, and collective understanding.

You are invited to a free W3C workshop on the W3C's Semantic Web Services
Activity to be held at:

9:30am to 10:30am
Monday, 21 June 2004
IIB, Level 2, Leighton Building,
143 Coronation Drive (entry off Little Cribb Street), Milton
http://www.iib.qld.gov.au/map.asp

RSVP at: http://w3c.dstc.edu.au/events/bne2workshop_jun04.html

Semantic Web Services
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Web services are transforming the Internet from a collection of information
into a distributed computational device. They enable software applications to
be distributed, accessed and executed via the Web. But current web service
technologies (UDDI, WSDL, and SOAP) provide limited support for automating
service discovery, service configuration and service composition (i.e.,
realizing complex workflows with Web services). In order to fully employ the
potential of web services, they need to be appropriately described. Semantic
Web Services combines Semantic Web technology with Web Service technology to
enable automated and dynamic Web service discovery, execution and composition
through new technologies such as OWL-S (Ontology Web Language for Services).

This presentation will provide an overview of the Semantic Web Services
vision, describe recent technological developments (such as OWL-S), and
demonstrate potential applications of Semantic Web services through a number
of case studies.

Bio
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Dr Jane Hunter is a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Distributed Systems
Technology (DSTC) Cooperative Research Centre, at the University of
Queensland. She is also Project Leader of DSTC's MAENAD (Multimedia Access for
Enterprises across Networks And Domains) project which is developing indexing,
archival, discovery, analysis, integration, management and preservation tools
and services to enable knowledge management, mining and capture within the
educational, cultural and scientific domains. She is currently the liaison
between MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group) and W3C, a member of the Dublin
Core Advisory Board and the W3C Web Ontology Language Working group and on the
Editorial board of Elsevier's Journal of Web Semantics.

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This project is funded under the Commonwealth Government's Innovation Access
Program. An initiative of Backing Australia's Ability, the Commonwealth
Government's commitment to Innovation and supported by DSTC, the Information
Industries Bureau, ATUG and The Web Standards Group.
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URIs:
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AusIndustry: http://www.ausindustry.gov.au/

DSTC: http://www.dstc.edu.au/

IIB: http://www.iib.qld.gov.au/

ATUG: http://www.atug.com.au/

Web Standards Group: http://webstandardsgroup.org/

W3C Australian Office: http://w3c.dstc.edu.au/

W3C Semantic Web Services Interest Group: http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/swsig/

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No replies to the list please.

Regards,

Peter


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