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This blog contains information and discussion on current technical issues in my area of research, recent activities of mine, and pointers to information.

It is understood that this is my view of current affairs, not any "official" statement of IBM.

IEEE CEC EEE 2008
I am PC Co-Chair of IEEE CEC EEE 2008, in charge of the Conference on Electronic Commerce (CEC) track. The focus topics are electronic commerce in a WEB 2.0 context and commerce with the public sector/government.

Look at the Web site http://cec2008.cs.georgetown.edu/ and consider submitting.

( Heiko Ludwig on 10·12·2007 at 00:17 ) - Comment  

Workshop on Global Business Services Delivery Platforms
I am co-organizing, with Markus Stolze of IBM Research and Paul Grefen of TU Eindhoven, a workshop on "Global Business Services Delivery Platforms". Outsourcing, off-shoring and streamlining of service operations in general requires infrastructure systems that manage the execution of services, globally, between organizations, inter-operable between systems, measurably and meterably. These systems are very interesting for their inherent complexity. Also, they can benefit from all the work done in recent years on loosely coupled distributed systems such as Web services or Meshups for back-end or front-end integration and by that provide an interesting proving ground for us working on Web services, SOA, Web 2.0 and very large systems design and management. Very exciting. Consider submitting a paper! [
( Heiko Ludwig on 12·02·2007 at 10:21 ) - Comment  

Changing to a new Web Page Format
I am now finally changing to IBM's new Web site format. For reasons of transition, some information is not yet available. Furthermore, I will use this blog to announce news I previously had in the news section of the old Web site format.

( Heiko Ludwig on 04·08·2006 at 15:12 ) - Comment  

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