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Call for papers 4th Workshop on Software Engineering for Pervasive Services (SEPS) co-located with The ACM International Conference on Pervasive Services (ICPS) Imperial College London, 13-17 July 2009 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The creation of pervasive services is one of the most challenging current research domains of computer science application. The aim of this workshop is to address the problems of software engineering for pervasive computing, in the context of both wireless and wired networks. The scope of the problems are related to all the phases of software engineering i.e., design, development, and testing. We greatly appreciate to take into account theoretical results in all directions of both computing and applied maths for what is traditionally considered in software engineering and extend it to wireless applications: computability, specifications, tests, and validation. In this spirit, we encourage both returns on experiments and theoretical results, for we consider workshops as a nice place for rich and diversified subjects of discussion. The technical program will consist of invited and contributed talks.
Previous SEPS workshops were held in conjunction with IEEE ICPS'06 in France [1], IEEE ICPS'07 in Turkey [2] and ACM ICPS'08 in Italy [3].
Topics Potential topics include, but are not limited to: - Software support for ad-hoc networks and manets - Software techniques for the simulation of services on ad-hoc networks and manets - Adaptive security - Frameworks, middlewares, and architectures for pervasive systems - Formal and semi-formal approaches for pervasive software/application development, and evolution - Software engineering techniques for multimodal interactive systems and high-level sensor network management - Methodology for ergonomic pervasive services and adaptive user interfaces - Context modeling and context-aware applications - Composition of pervasive services and adaptation
Paper submission Potential attendants are expected to submit either a position paper (max 2 pages) or a full paper (max 6 pages) that presents a formal or experimental approach to software engineering for pervasive services. Papers can be either based on results already achieved or else describe future work or even just wish lists of features that future approaches should provide but are either currently hard to achieve. A good analysis of con icting forces is at least as useful for potential participants of this workshop as descriptions of original new approaches.
Paper submission should be electronic in PS or PDF format and sent to nadjet@umcs.ca. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. Please refer to ICPS 2009 web site for final manuscript submission guidelines: http://acet.rdg.ac.uk/%18mab/tmp/ICPS/cfp.php
Important dates Submission of papers : March 2009. Notication of acceptance: April 2009. Camera ready manuscripts due by: April 17, 2009.
Organizing Committee Nadjet Kamel, University of Moncton, Canada (Contact organizernadjet@umcs.ca) Ghita Kouadri-Mostefaoui, Oxford University, UK Pascal Cherrier, Orange, France Robert Hirschfeld, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam, Germany Johann Bourcier, Imperial College London, UK Sattanathan Subramanian, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway Christos Douligeris, University Piraeus, Greece Shiguo Lian, Orange Labs Beijing, China
Program Committee Chakib Tadj, Quebec University, Canada Christos Douligeris, University Piraeus, Greece Djamel Djenouri, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway Ghita Kouadri-Mostefaoui, Oxford University, UK Holger Mugge, University of Bonn, Germany Johann Bourcier, Imperial College London, UK Marcello Cinque, University of Naples (Frederico II), Italy Nadjet Kamel, University of Moncton, Canada Robert Hirschfeld, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam, Germany Sattanathan Subramanian, NTNU, Norway Shiguo Lian, Orange Labs Beijing, China Sid-Ahmed Selouani, University of Moncton, Canada
References [1] SEPS06 website, http://sam.iai.uni-bonn.de/seps2006/. [2] SEPS07 website, http://sam.iai.uni-bonn.de/seps2007/. [3] SEPS08 website, http://sam.iai.uni-bonn.de/seps2008/. [4] SEPS09 website, www.seps-icps.com.
Johann Bourcier
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