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IEEE SCC Workshops (SCW) 2006: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE Services Computing Workshops (SCW 2006), 18-22 September 2006, Chicago, Illinois, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2681-0

The First International Workshop on Event-Driven Architecture, Processing and Systems (EDA-PS 2006)
Event Processing in Use
- Asaf Adi, David Botzer, Gil Nechushtai, Guy Sharon:

Complex Event Processing for Financial Services. 7-12 - Essam Mansour, Bing Wu, Kudakwashe Dube

, Jian Xing Li:
An Event-Driven Approach to Computerizing Clinical Guidelines Using XML. 13-20 - Donald Baker, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos

, Marian H. Nodine, Andrzej Cichocki:
From Events to Awareness. 21-30
Event Processing Languages and Design
- François Bry

, Michael Eckert:
A High-Level Query Language for Events. 31-38 - AnnMarie Ericsson, Mikael Berndtsson:

Detecting Design Errors in Composite Events for Event Triggered Real-Time Systems Using Timed Automata. 39-50
Keynote
- W. Roy Schulte:

The Business Impact of Event Processing: Why Mainstream Companies Will Soon Use A Lot More EDA. 51
Event Processing Implementation Issues
- Andrey Khorlin, K. Mani Chandy:

Control-Based Scheduling in a Distributed Stream Processing System. 55-64 - José Júlio Alferes

, Gaston E. Tagni:
Implementation of a Complex Event Engine for the Web. 65-72 - Guoli Li, Vinod Muthusamy, Hans-Arno Jacobsen, Serge Mankovski:

Decentralized Execution of Event-Driven Scientific Workflows. 73-82
Demo/Poster Session
- Torsten Greiner, Willy Düster, Francis Pouatcha, Rainer von Ammon:

Business Activity Monitoring of norisbank Taking the Example of the Application easyCredit and the Future Adoption of Complex Event Processing (CEP). 83 - Vijay Dialani, Inderpal Narang:

Incorporating Support for Event Algebra in Relational Stream Systems. 84-85 - Luis Álvarez Sabucedo, Luis E. Anido-Rifón

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Life Event Oriented Architecture. 86 - Bharat Kumar, Daniel F. Lieuwen, Ming Xiong, Yuan Wei:

Publish/Subscribe Over Virtual XML Data. 87 - Daniel Jobst, Gerald Preissler:

Mapping Low and High Level Monitoring with Event Processing. 88 - Heiko Klarl, Markus Preitsameter:

Securing Service-Oriented and Event-Driven Architectures Results of an Evaluation of Enterprise Security Frameworks. 89
Modeling, Design, and Analysis for Service-Oriented Architecture Workshop (MDA4SOA 2006)
Service Description and Selection
- Wing Lok Yeung, Ji Wang, Wei Dong:

Verifying Choreographic Descriptions of Web Services Based on CSP. 97-104 - Valeria Cardellini

, Emiliano Casalicchio
, Vincenzo Grassi, Raffaela Mirandola:
A Framework for Optimal Service Selection in Broker-Based Architectures with Multiple QoS Classes. 105-112 - Guadalupe Ortiz

, Juan Hernández Núñez
, Fernando Sánchez
:
Model Driven Extra-Functional Properties for Web Services. 113-120 - Witold Abramowicz

, Monika Kaczmarek
, Marek Kowalkiewicz
, Dominik Zyskowski:
Architecture for Service Profiling. 121-130
Web Service Modeling and SOA
- María-Emilia Cambronero, Gregorio Díaz

, Juan José Pardo
, Valentín Valero Ruiz
, Fernando L. Pelayo
:
RT-UML for modeling Real-Time Web Services. 131-139 - Dmytro Rud, Andreas Schmietendorf, Reiner R. Dumke:

Performance Modeling of WS-BPEL-Based Web Service Compositions. 140-147 - Michelle Hepner, Michael Todd Gamble, Rose F. Gamble:

Forming a Security Certification Enclave for Service-Oriented Architectures. 148-155 - Volker Herwig

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Data Standardization as the Basis for an Service-Oriented Architecture. 156-164
Third International Semantic and Dynamic Web Processes Workshop (SDWP 2006)
Semantic Web Service Discovery
- Glen Dobson, Alfonso Sánchez-Macián

:
Towards Unified QoS/SLA Ontologies. 169-174 - Zakir Laliwala, Rahul Khosla, Pritha Majumdar, Sanjay Chaudhary

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Semantic and Rules Based Event-Driven Dynamic Web Services Composition for Automation of Business Processes. 175-182 - Jorge Cardoso

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Discovering Semantic Web Services with and without a Common Ontology Commitment. 183-190

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