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Refereed Track: XML & Web ServicesXML technologies and Web services are poised to become the basis for many Web-based and database-centric applications. XML is being used to publish data from database systems to the Web by providing input to content generators for Web pages, and database systems are increasingly used to store and query XML data, often by handling queries issued over the Internet. Already moving beyond their SOAP, WSDL and UDDI origins, new specifications of Web Services have been proposed to incorporate security, transactions, orchestration and choreography, grid computing capabilities, business documents and processes, some of which are already undergoing standardization. At the same time new Web services solutions for enterprise application integration, business to business e-commerce and e-science are being deployed in production environments. The WWW2006 XML and Web Services track is aimed at researchers, developers, architects, and users of XML and Web services who are interested in next-generation systems using these technologies. We invite them to share their experiences, results, and contributions, which may help better understand the promise and reality of XML and Web Service computing. The relevant topics include, but are not restricted to, the following:
Accepted PapersXML Screamer: An Integrated Approach to High Performance XML Parsing, Validation and Deserialization Margaret G. Kostoulas Morris Matsa Noah Mendelsohn Eric Perkins Abraham Heifets Martha Mercaldi Nominated for Best Paper Award Nicole Oldham Kunal Verma Amit Sheth Farshad Hakimpour Nominated for Best Student Paper AwardRaman Kazhamiakin Marco Pistore Luca Santuari Jorge Salas Francisco Pérez-Sorrosal Marta Patiño-Martínez Ricardo Jiménez-Peris Harry Halpin Henry S. Thompson Massimo Mecella Mourad Ouzzani Federica Paci Elisa Bertino Chairs
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