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'European workshop on practical aspects of service-oriented computing governance', Ayia Napa, Cyprus

A workshop on 'practical aspects of service-oriented computing governance' will take place in Ayia Napa, Cyprus from 1 to 3 December 2010.

The way enterprises conduct business today is changing. Companies have become more pervasive with a mobile workforce, outsourced data cen...

1 December 2010 - 1 December 2010
Cyprus
A workshop on 'practical aspects of service-oriented computing governance' will take place in Ayia Napa, Cyprus from 1 to 3 December 2010.

The way enterprises conduct business today is changing. Companies have become more pervasive with a mobile workforce, outsourced data centers, different engagements with customers, suppliers and distributed sites. Additionally, business entities seeking to optimise their processes across supply chains are implementing integration strategies that increasingly include their customers and suppliers. This amplifies the need for the governance of end-to-end transactions between business partners and the customer.

The advantages of service computing allow organisations to integrate service-oriented resources regardless of their origins, re-use these assets in different contexts. However, there are still many challenges to be solved in this field of research. The wide varieties of tools, techniques, and technological solutions that can be implemented render the domain of service-oriented computing governance difficult to manage. In particular, the aspects of policy definition and enforcement, service asset visibility and alignment of services to business objectives have seen much talk in the past years but relatively few concrete and effective solutions.

The event, collocated with the 2010 European Conference on Web Services, will be an opportunity for academic and industrial communities to discuss innovative implementations and techniques advancing service-oriented computing governance.For further information, please visit:
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