Open Standards
Forum 29-30 October
2007 Time is running out to submit a presentation – call for
presentation deadline is 13 July. At the core of many practical
implementations that aim to deliver on the vision of "transformational
government" are open standards and interoperability specifications. Open
standards for information exchange allow government agencies to integrate
systems provided by different vendors, built over many years, based on evolving
technologies, architectural concepts, business processes and requirements.
Standards also permit governments to connect more easily to their citizens, to
businesses, as well as internationally to other governments. The 2007
Forum Programme Committee invites proposals for presentations and panel sessions
that present these new standards and demonstrate their added value to a wide
audience. The topics addressed by successful submissions include, but are not
limited to: ·
Web Services Standards and
Interoperability ·
Secure Web Services ·
Web Services and Messaging ·
Transactional Web Services ·
Orchestration and Choreography ·
Web Services and Service Oriented
Architectures ·
Web Services Interoperability ·
Interop Demonstrations ·
Case Studies Please visit http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2007/
for information and the link to the calls for presentations where submissions
are made electronically for the programme review committee. |