Author_Institution :
Inst. of Technol., Ontario Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
An increasing demand for interoperable applications exists, sparking the real-time exchange of data across borders, applications, and IT platforms. To perform these tasks, enterprise computing now encompasses a new class of groundbreaking technologies such as Web services and service-oriented architecture (SOA); business process integration and management; and middleware support, like that for utility, grid, peer-to-peer, and autonomic computing. Enterprise computing also influences the processes for business modeling, consulting, and service delivery; it affects the design, development, and deployment of software architecture, as well as the monitoring and management of such architecture. As enterprises demand increasing levels of networked information and services to carry out business processes, IT professionals need conferences like EDOC to discuss emerging technologies and issues in enterprise computing. For these reasons, what started out as the Enterprise Distributed Object Computing (EDOC) conference has come to encompass much more than just distributed objects. So this event now used the name International EDOC Enterprise Computing Conference, to recognize this broader scope yet also retain the initial conference´s name recognition.
Keywords :
Internet; business data processing; grid computing; middleware; peer-to-peer computing; software architecture; utility programs; Enterprise Distributed Object Computing conference; International EDOC Enterprise Computing Conference; Web services; autonomic computing; business process integration; enterprise computing; grid computing; middleware support; peer-to-peer; service-oriented architecture; software architecture; utility support; Grid computing; Ground support; Middleware; Monitoring; Peer to peer computing; Service oriented architecture; Software architecture; Software development management; Technology management; Web services; EDOC; Technical Steering Committee for Services Computing (TSC-SC); Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) Organization; Web services; World Wide Web Consortium (W3C); business process integration; emerging technologies; enterprise computing; enterprise services; service-oriented architecture (SOA);