<P class=style17 align=justify><SPAN lang=EN–US style=″FONT–SIZE: 9pt; FONT–FAMILY: Verdana; mso–bidi–font–family: ′Times New Roman′; mso–font–kerning: 1.0pt; mso–fareast–font–family: 宋体; mso–ansi–language: EN–US; mso–fareast–language: ZH–CN; mso–bidi–language: AR–SA; mso–bidi–font–weight: bold″><FONT color=#000000 size=3><SPAN lang=de>With the Internet Protocol (IP) that has grown to become a quasi de–facto standard for communication in various application domains, domains are converging and hence build the foundation for many new application scenarios. These applications are increasingly designed as and supported by modular and orchestrated services that are distributed across heterogemeous platforms and network environments. Besides an intelligent service creation environment and tool support that allow to dynamically compose new services on top of existing ones, the service orchestration requires smart and reliable service management and coordination that ensures that requirements imposed by the application or the customer are matched against quantitative system parameters. Quality of Service is an important challange for the service managment in order to to ensure a smart and reliable service access. Due to the growing complexity in these environments, the trend for self–configuration and self–management of these services is inevitable.</P> <P style=″MARGIN–LEFT: 4.3pt; TEXT–ALIGN: justify″>This IEEE <B>workshop </B>encourages communication and exchange of ideas between industrial and academic researchers and developers in the field of service–oriented architectures, <SPAN lang=de>their </SPAN>design<SPAN lang=de> and </SPAN>engineerin<SPAN lang=de>g process as well as their deployment in application prototypes.</SPAN> Important knowledge about <B>future emerging directions for middleware, network infrastructures and self–organizing software/service architectures </B>will be adressed<B>.</B></P></SPAN></FONT></SPAN> <P class=style17 align=justify><B>Keywords:</B> </P> <P class=style17 align=justify> <TABLE class=MsoNormalTable style=″BORDER–COLLAPSE: collapse″ height=271 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0> <TBODY> <TR style=″HEIGHT: 147.15pt″> <TD style=″PADDING–RIGHT: 5.4pt; PADDING–LEFT: 5.4pt; PADDING–BOTTOM: 0in; WIDTH: 280.7pt; PADDING–TOP: 0in; HEIGHT: 271px″ vAlign=top width=374> <P class=MsoNormal style=″MARGIN–LEFT: 7.1pt″><B><SPAN style=″COLOR: #99cc00″>Track 1: Service Oriented Architectures </SPAN></B></P> <P class=MsoNormal style=″MARGIN–LEFT: 7.1pt″><STRONG>Service infrastructures for real–time embedded networked applications and systems<BR></STRONG><STRONG>Web services and Middleware for embedded environments<BR></STRONG><STRONG>Interoperability of heterogeneous systems<BR></STRONG><STRONG>Semantic Web Services & Web Service Ontologies<BR></STRONG><STRONG>Event–driven SOAs & Device–centric SO</STRONG></P> <P class=MsoNormal style=″MARGIN–LEFT: 7.1pt″><B><SPAN style=″COLOR: #99cc00″>Track 2: Quality of Service<BR><BR></SPAN></B><STRONG>QoS for Middleware and Web Services<BR></STRONG><STRONG>QoS for access networks<BR></STRONG><STRONG>QoS Management<BR></STRONG><STRONG>QoS Negotiation and Resource Allocation</STRONG><B> </B></P></TD> <TD style=″PADDING–RIGHT: 5.4pt; PADDING–LEFT: 5.4pt; PADDING–BOTTOM: 0in; WIDTH: 280.75pt; PADDING–TOP: 0in; HEIGHT: 271px″ vAlign=top width=374> <P class=MsoNormal style=″MARGIN–LEFT: 7.1pt″><B><SPAN style=″COLOR: #99cc00″>Track 3: Service Platforms & Frameworks<BR><BR></SPAN></B><STRONG>Service creation, deployment, life cycle management</STRONG><BR><STRONG>Tool support for service creation</STRONG><BR><STRONG>Service validation and testing</STRONG><SPAN style=″FONT–FAMILY: Symbol″><SPAN style=″FONT: 7pt ′Times New Roman′″></SPAN></SPAN></P> <P class=MsoNormal style=″MARGIN–LEFT: 7.1pt″><B><SPAN style=″COLOR: #99cc00″>Track 4: Autonomic Service Management<BR></SPAN></B><STRONG><BR>Service Support, Configuration & Management<BR></STRONG><STRONG>Service Delivery & Service Level Management<BR></STRONG><STRONG>Resource Capacity & Service Capacity Management</STRONG><SPAN style=″FONT–FAMILY: Symbol″><SPAN style=″FONT: 7pt ′Times New Roman′″></SPAN></SPAN></P> <P class=MsoNormal style=″MARGIN–LEFT: 7.1pt″><B><SPAN style=″COLOR: #99cc00″>Track 5: Services, Applications & Prototypes<BR><BR></SPAN></B><STRONG>SOA deployment in commercial prototypes<BR></STRONG><STRONG>SOA deployment for local mobile services<BR></STRONG><STRONG>Enterprise application integration</STRONG></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
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