Proceedings Fourth European Young Researchers Workshop on Service Oriented Computing
Maurice H. ter Beek

TL;DR
This paper discusses the 4th European Young Researchers Workshop on Service-Oriented Computing, highlighting its objectives, structure, and the range of topics like service composition, QoS, and semantic web covered in the event.
Contribution
It introduces the workshop's new features, including tutorials and its organization outside the UK, fostering collaboration among junior researchers in SOC.
Findings
Workshop successfully expanded its scope and format.
Covered diverse topics like automated service composition and semantic web.
Facilitated networking among young researchers in SOC.
Abstract
Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is an emerging new paradigm for distributed and object-oriented computing by allowing autonomous, platform-independent computational entities (called services) to be built (described, discovered, composed, orchestrated) within and across organizational boundaries. Like no other computing paradigm before, SOC is destined to exert a lasting influence on the business domain, among others (e-commerce, e-government, e-business, e-learning, e-health, etc.). The Young Researchers workshop series on Service-Oriented Computing is meant to be a platform for junior researchers from industry and academics alike. Its core objectives are to exchange information regarding advancements in the state of the art and practice of SOC, as well as to identify emerging research topics and the future trends in this domain. Following the success of the previous three…
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