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Getting Graphic about Web Services: Desktop Deployment for Publishing Applications

Abstract

Abstract:

Web services work great for some businesses -- providing the enterprise with easy and cost effective access to powerful IT applications without the overhead of specialized IT expertise. But the publishing of information -- be advertising, web pages, tech manuals, books, marketing collateral etc. -- presents unique challenges to efficient web services access.

In this presentation, Oliver Goldman, Senior Computer Scientist and Architect with Adobe's Server Products group, will explore the challenges to web services deployment in a publishing environment and discuss lessons learned from his own efforts in developing Adobe applications for web services. He will examine issues specific to the publishing industry, such as processing large files that contain images or full-length books, and supporting the time-consuming complex processing of thousands of images. The session provides technical insights into how IT managers can effectively deliver the convenience and full functionality of web services to the desktops of creative professionals, technical personnel and business managers who work with graphic imagery and other large files for publishing purposes.

Attendees will learn:

* Options for expediting large file exchanges in web services

* Optimizing efficiency when working in web services interfaces

* Tips on constructing web services requests that involve image processing

* Client and server sides strategies for deploying publishing applications via web services

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1. Waitlisted Paper

Since this was a waitlisted talk, the author did not prepare a paper for the proceedings.

Biography

Senior Computer Scientist and Architect

Mr. Goldman is Senior Computer Scientist with Adobe Systems, and is the Architect for the company?s AlterCast imaging server software that helps to maintain compelling visual communication on frequently updated Web sites. In addition to his extensive expertise in many computer languages, platforms and applications, he is also a percussionist who performs with orchestras as well as jazz and rock groups.Prior to joining Adobe, Mr. Goldman was Lead Software Engineer with InnoVentry, where he developed server-side Java processing for a network of financial kiosks. Before that he was Chief Software Engineer at Signition, where he led the successful rewrite of digital signal processing analysis. Earlier in his career, Mr. Goldman was a Software Engineer for Sandcastle, Inc., and FORE Systems.Mr. Goldman holds a Bachelor?s of Science and Master?s of Science in Computer Science from Stanford University. In addition to his computer and musical talents, he is an avid gardener, hiking and running enthusiast.