Programming the Web - a search for APIs
The workshop focusses on
concepts and requirements for high-level API
suitable for developing Web-aware applications.
An explicit goal of the workshop is to publish
state of the art references to existing APIs.
Invited speaker
Luca Cardelli - What is the Web's Model of Computation?
Format:
Full-Day
Workshop Committee
The Chairman, and committee members contacts:
Anton Eliëns (Chair)
Email: eliens@cs.vu.nl
http://www.cs.vu.nl/~eliens/
Dept. of Math. and CS
Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
De Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
David De Roure
Email: dder@ecs.soton.ac.uk
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~dder/
Department of Electronics & Computer Science,
University of Southampton,
Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ
Simon Dobson
Email: S.Dobson@rl.ac.uk
http://www.cis.rl.ac.uk/people/sd/contact.html
Computing and Information Systems
CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 0QX, UK
The committee is assisted by:
Jacco van Ossenbruggen (VU, Amsterdam)
jrvosse@cs.vu.nl
Bastiaan Schönhage (VU, Amsterdam)
bastiaan@cs.vu.nl
Abstract
There seems to be a trend towards replacing
monolithic general-purpose Web browsers
by more finely-tuned Web applications
enhanced with user-specific functionality,
such as for example applets that allow
for user-interaction or
the display of dynamic information.
This raises the issue of what support should be
provided for developing such applications.
This workshop intents to address these issues.
Topics include:
Workshop Topics
- Web programming languages
- components for developing Web applications
- software libraries -- HTML/HTTP support
- (object) composition mechanisms -- CORBA, OLE, ...
- additional communication protocols --
broadcasting, ToolTalk, ...
- agents -- mobile code, ...
To focus the discussion, we state that
"the language wars are over, the next war will
be an API war, or rather several of them."
In other words, as a result of the workshop, we like
to see (proposals for) high-level support
for Web-integrated applications.
We like the workshop to result in
- the definition of requirements for high-level APIs
and frameworks for Web programming
- the characterization of suitable components
for Web-aware applications,
- an overview of existing APIs for the Web
slide: Topics
Position papers
Position papers from 3-5 (HTML-2.0) pages addressing one of
the topics mentioned are welcomed.
Position papers proposing an API must include a
brief description of the API, its intended
application domain and preferably
an indication of practical experience.
Deadlines
Position papers must be submitted by email before April 8, 1996.
Notification of acceptance: 15 April 1996
Anton Eliëns
eliens@cs.vu.nl
4 March 1996