Web Services Composition in Dynamic Environments
Michael Sheng (CSIRO ICT Centre)
CSIRO ICTDATE: 2006-03-14
TIME: 11:00:00 - 12:00:00
LOCATION: S206, CSIRO ICT Centre, Building 108,North Road, ANU.
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ABSTRACT:
Web services composition is emerging as a promising technology for the effective automation of application-to-application collaborations. However, with growth in importance of business process automation and highly dynamic nature of the Internet, this research has taken on a new significance and importance. Adequate solutions to this problem will be very important to make enterprise systems more flexible, robust and usable in the future. In this talk, I will present some work conducted at UNSW for the declarative definition and scalable orchestration of composite Web services.
BIO:
Michael Sheng is currently a Post-Doc Research Fellow at CSIRO ICT Centre. From 2002 to 2005 he was engaged in the Process Modelling and Orchestration of Composite Web Services project at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) while completing his Ph.D. From 1999 to 2001, Michael worked at UNSW as a visiting Research Fellow in the field of multimedia database. Prior to that, he spent 6 years as a senior software engineer in industries. Michael has published some technical papers and served on organizing and program committees for a number of international conferences. For more details, please visit: http://www.ict.csiro.au/staff/Michael.Sheng/


