[Corpora-List] Final call for papers: Workshop on Service Oriented Architectures for the Humanities
Thomas Zastrow
thomas.zastrow at uni-tuebingen.de
Tue Apr 17 08:42:31 UTC 2012
Final Call for Papers
Service‐oriented Architectures (SOAs) for the Humanities: Solutions and
Impacts
Joint CLARIN-D/DARIAH Workshop at Digital Humanities Conference 2012
Motivation
Large research infrastructure projects in the Humanities and Social
Sciences such as Bamboo, CLARIN, DARIAH, eAqua, Metanet and Panacea
increasingly offer their resources and tools as web applications or web
services via the internet. Such web‐based access has a number of crucial
advantages over traditional means of service provision via downloadable
resources or desktop applications. Since web applications can be invoked
from any browser, downloading, installation, and configuration of
individual tools on the user's local computer is avoided.
The paradigm of service‐oriented architectures (SOA) is often used as a
possible architecture for bundling web applications and web services.
While the use of web services and SOAs is quickly gaining in popularity,
there are still a number of open technology and research questions which
await more principal answers. The purpose of this joint CLARIN/DARIAH
workshop is to provide a forum to address these issues.
We especially encourage submissions on one or more of the following
topics: integration of multimodal resources, standardization of
workflows and data formats, interactivity and collaborative research in
a SOA, impacts of emerging web technologies on future SOAs, the pros and
cons of web-based versus desktop applications.
Submission Details
Submitted abstracts of papers for oral or demo presentations should
consist of 1500-2000 words. Please upload your submission at EasyChair via:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clarindariah12
If you don't already have an account for EasyChair, you need to first
create one, using the above link, and then login to EasyChair. Then
follow the link "New Submission" to upload your abstract.
The accepted papers will be published as electronically available
workshop proceedings. Papers must be formatted in two parallel columns
and must be between a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 8 pages in length.
Further details will be made available with the notification of acceptance.
Invited Speaker
Eric Nyburg (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh), title to be announced
Program Committee
Nuria Bel ((Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona; Projects CLARIN,
MetaNet4U, PANACEA), Tobias Blanke (Centre for e‐Research, Kings College
London, Project DARIAH), Travis Brown (Maryland Institute for Technology
in the Humanities; Project Bamboo), Matej Durco (University of Vienna,
Projects CLARIN and DARIAH), Erhard Hinrichs (Eberhard Karls University,
Tübingen, Project CLARIN), Heike Neuroth (SUB, University of Göttingen,
Project DARIAH), Laurent Romary (INRIA/CNRS, Project DARIAH), Eric
Nyburg (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh), Peter Wittenburg (Max
Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen), Martin Wynne (Oxford
University, Projects CLARIN and DARIAH), Thomas Zastrow (Eberhard Karls
University, Tübingen, Project CLARIN)
Workshop Organizers
- Erhard Hinrichs
- Heike Neuroth
- Peter Wittenburg
- Thomas Zastrow
Workshop venue
http://www.dh2012.uni-hamburg.de/venue/university-of-hamburg/
Important Dates
- May 15: Notification of Acceptance
- June 26: Deadline for Proceedings Papers
- July 16 or 17: Workshop
Workshop homepage:
http://clarin-d.de/index.php/de/news/veranstaltungen-2/workshops/104-workshopdh2012
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