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1st ASG-Week in Poznan
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Nearly sixty Scientists and Developers from all ASG-Members (6 European Countries and Australia) and special Guests.
Poznan University of Economics, Poznan, Poland, 25-28 October 2004
The ASG-Week as an instrument of the Integrated Project Adaptive Services Grid promote a successful project ongoing, to adjust the project objectives and to exchange actual developments and trends of both, the internal project work and the external needs.
First meeting day
- fixing the ASG Terminology and a common understanding
- discussing business scenarios and service offers for long-term aims on commercial impact and industrial exploitation
- Proposals on Corporate Design for project publicity and several project templates
Second meeting day
3rd and 4th day
- intensive R&D work within multi-component workshops for discovering new ideas, approaches or Knowledge
- Scientific Session "Architecture and Software Processes" (Multicomponent Workshop lead by the Architecture Board) in Munich, Germany, 29-30 Nov 2004
- C-7 Workshop in Vienna, Austria, 1-2 Dec 2004, discussing scenarios in Telematics, Telecom and IT Enterprise
- C-4 Workshop in Potsdam, Germany, December 2004
- 2nd ASG-Week in Innsbruck, 31 Jan - 2 Feb 2005
- ASG-PhD-Session at BIS-Conference Poznan April 2005
- Session ASG Development and Architecture
- ASG Development process - Dirk Muthig (C-6, IESE, Germany)
- Draft ASG Architecture - Architecture Board
- ASG Architecture - Bottom-Up View - Andreas Polze (C-5, HPI, Germany)
- Session Concepts and Tools I
- Service specification languages - Titi Roman (C-1, University Innsbruck, Austria)
- Web Service Modeling Ontology and Language (WSMO/WSML)
- Web Service Execution Environment & related tools
- Service Discovery, Planning and Composition - Dominik Kuropka (C-2, HPI, Germany)
- Service matchmaking - Kashif Iqbal (C-2, National University Galway, Ireland)
- Service registries - Bernhard Tausch (C-2, University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
- Session Concepts and Tools II
- Service Creation in the FAST Framework - Klaus Jank (C-3, Siemens, Germany)
- Process Management: Concepts and Software - Mariusz Momotko(C-4, Rodan, Poland)
- Session Software Development
- Towards an ASG Testbed - Peter Troeger (C-5, HPI, Germany)
- PATS innovation lab for innovative Telecom Services - Josef Noll (C-7, Telenor, Norge)
- Testbed Infrastructure in ASG Architecture - Peter Troeger (C-5, HPI, Germany)
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