Service Front End Workshop

Next June 24th, the EzWeb, MyMobileWeb and FAST projects will be presented in the 1st workshop organized by the Services Front-End (SFE) Collaboration Working Group in FP7 and the User-Services Interaction (USI) NESSI Working Group.

The main goal of this workshop is to set up a collaboration plan among relevant European projects, linked or not to FP7, aimed to develop key Service Front End platform technologies and standards for the future Internet of Services in order to effectively deliver:

  • A common vision on the technologies and architecture associated to Service Front End in the future Internet of Services.
  • Open specifications and, potentially, open source reference implementations of components in the envisioned architecture.

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