Savas mentions the SSDL paper he co-authored being accepted for Doug Lea's, Werner Vogels, and my special issue of Internet Computing on asynchronous middleware and services. Their paper is very good, so make sure you read it once it's published (around January 15th).
I thought I'd mention that Internet Computing was recently ranked #2 in terms of software engineering citations, according to the Thomson ISI Journal Citation Reports (JCR).
What does this mean? It means that next time you want to publish an article with high impact, you should submit it to IC. I'm on the IC editorial board, and we're always looking for good articles in the broad areas of distributed systems and networked applications. It's clear from the JCR ranking that IC will give your article an excellent chance of influencing others' work.
If you have any questions at all about submitting an article to IC, just email me.

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Dr. Ian Gorton (http://www.ug.it.usyd.edu.au/~iango/home/IanGorton.htm) mentioned MEST and SSDL in a workshop at the 2005 ICSE conference. Steve what are your thoughts on the intersection of the SSDL and MEST work with respect to WSDL 2.0 ?
The SSDL covers some very interesting concepts (MEP Message Exhange Patterns) which I've seen in some the new WSDL work.
Posted by Don O'Brien | October 13, 2005 11:40 AM
Posted on October 13, 2005 11:40