Subject: | [AISWorld] cfp: ACT4SOC 2011, 18-21 July, Saville, Spain |
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Date: | Tue, 1 Mar 2011 15:35:11 +0100 |
From: | <B.Sapkota@utwente.nl> |
To: | <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
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C A L L F O R P A
P E R S
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Fifth International
Workshop on
Architectures, Concepts and
Technologies for
Service Oriented Computing -
ACT4SOC 2011
in conjunction
with the
Sixth International
Conference on
Software and Data
Technologies - ICSOFT 2011
18-21 July, 2011 -
Seville, Spain
http://www.icsoft.org/ACT4SOC.asp
Scope
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Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) has
emerged as a new computing paradigm for designing, building and
using software applications to support business processes in
heterogeneous, distributed and continuously changing
environments. The architectural foundation for SOC is provided
by the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), which states that
applications expose their functionality as services in a uniform
and technology-independent way such that they can be discovered
and invoked over the network. Claimed benefits of SOC include
cheaper and faster development of business applications through
repeated aggregation of services, better reuse of software
artifacts and legacy applications through service wrappings, and
easier adaptation to changes in the business environment through
replacement and reconfiguration of services.
In order to realize these benefits
routinely with SOC, for realistic business settings with complex
IT environments, many challenges still need to be addressed. For
example, supporting business processes and collaborations in an
open service-oriented world requires a better understanding of
integration problems along different dimensions. First of all,
alignment between business demands and application functions has
to be achieved. This requirement for vertical integration should
drive the aggregation of services, from basic IT services to
rich business services, to achieve the desired or given business
processes. Secondly, horizontal integration has to be considered
if business collaborations span multiple organizations. In such
cases, interoperability between the services has to be ensured
at different levels (syntactic, semantic and
pragmatic) and on different aspects
(information and behavior). Thirdly, we have to assume that
business demands as well as IT capabilities will change over
time. This evolution will impact existing solutions, and thus
require the adaptation, management and maintenance (e.g.,
versioning, replacing, updating) of services and service
compositions.
Moreover, changes that occur at one level
or on one aspect have to be propagated to other levels and
aspects in order to keep the consistency of the integration
solution. And finally, all of the above challenges not only
exist at design-time, but at run-time as well. Service
composition may be on-demand, driven by an end-user service
creation activity, and running instances of composite services
are subject to changes concerning, for instance, the
availability of resources. This implies that service level
agreements and associated quality-of-service need to be
negotiated, monitored, and controlled in multi-party and
heterogeneous environments.
The goal of the workshop is to focus on
the fundamental and practical challenges related to SOC, to
discuss what theoretical, architectural or technology foundation
is needed, and how this foundation can be supported or realized
by new or enhanced infrastructures, standards and/or
technologies. The workshop aims at contributing to the
dissemination of research results, establishment of a better
understanding, and identification of new challenges related to
SOC/SOA, by bringing together interested academic and industrial
researchers.
Topics
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Service Foundation and Design Issues
* Principles of SOC/SOA, Service Science
* Service Modelling Approaches
* Formal Specification and Analysis
* Reasoning Approaches
* Model-driven Development,
Platform-independence
* Service Interoperability (Semantic,
Pragmatic), Matching and (Dynamic) Composition
* Ontology-centered Design
* Requirements-Functionality (Business-IT)
Alignment
* Web 2.0, Social Networking, Mash-ups
* REST vs WS
* Repeated Aggregation of Services into
Composite Applications and Business Processes
Service Technology and Infrastructure
Issues
* Architectural Patterns
* Service Registry Management
* Requirements Management, Service
Evolution
* Quality-of-Service Management
* Cross-domain Service Delivery
* Specific Technology Platform Solutions
* Language-specific Solutions
* Tool Support
* Applicability and Performance
Experiences
Service Level Agreements
* Service Usage Issues and Applications of
SOC/SOA
* Service Registration, Update,
De-registration
* Service Discovery, Matching, Selection,
Replacement
* Service Invocation, Interaction,
Monitoring
* Service Choreography, Mediation,
Orchestration
* Traceability of Technology Changes in
Requirements and Vice Versa
* Mobile and Ubiquitous Applications
* Health and Homecare Applications
* Supply Chain Management Applications
* e-Commerce Applications
Important Dates
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Regular Paper Submission: April 5, 2011
Authors Notification: April 29, 2011
Final Paper Submission and Registration:
May 12, 2011
Paper Submission
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Instructions for preparing the manuscript
(in Word and Latex formats)
are available at: http://www.icsoft.org/paper_templates.asp.
Please also
check the submission guidelines at:
http://www.icsoft.org/submission_guidelines.asp.
Papers should be
submitted electronically via the web-based
submission system at:
http://www.insticc.org/Primoris.
All accepted papers will be published in
the workshop proceedings book,
under an ISBN reference and on CD-ROM
support.
All papers presented at the conference
venue will be available at the
SciTePress Digital Library (http://www.scitepress.org/DigitalLibrary/).
The best papers of the workshop will be
considered for inclusion in a
book edited and published by
Springer-Verlag.
Workshop Co-chairs
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Marten van Sinderen (University of Twente,
The Netherlands)
Brahmananda Sapkota (University of Twente,
The Netherlands)
Secretariat Contacts
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ICSOFT Workshops - ACT4SOC 2011
e-mail: icsoft.secretariat@insticc.org