Title: Registering, Discovering, and Using Distributed Services in Academia

Abstract:

This CAMP will explore the issues in deploying service oriented approaches for supporting distributed academic collaborations, both for web services and other approaches.

The deployment of service-oriented architectures in support of scholarship in higher education has a number of distinctive challenges. These include:

Taken together, such issues suggest loosely coupled approaches, combined with attention to the shared mechanisms such as messaging, security models, schema and data models, governance and management, and others.

Topics such as shared academic and administrative use, external services, federated identity management, and support of researcher needs affect how we in higher education provision services. Workflow, for example, needs integration with scientific, scholarly, instructional and administrative processes; such breadth of needs requires particular attention when services are spread across the enterprise and to inter-realm providers. The objective of this Advanced CAMP is to discover the leading functional and technical requirements for packaging, registering, and discovering scholarly services and the means of integrating them into new scholarly projects.

We'll bring together experts in allied technologies, campus infrastructure leaders, technical leaders of projects that have begun to break similar ground, and actual scholars to produce an early harvest of requirements and worthy next steps to advance the state of infrastructure and standards to support scholarship.