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The 11th IEEE International Workshop on Software Cybernetics
held in conjunction with COMPSAC’14
GOAL of the WORKSHOP:
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With the advent of new computing paradigms, communication and
control technologies, software systems are required to be more and
more autonomic, collaborative, self-adaptive and evolutionary. The
sustainability of software product and the quality of delivered
services imposes greater impact to the various perspectives of
people’s economic activities, scientific research and social life.
In particular, when software services and systems are operating in
an open and volatile environment, such as the Internet. In order
to make software work as expected in a dynamic environment with
constantly changing user requirements, the software must be aware
of the changes, and be adaptive according to the external input
and the feedback of the application system.
THEME of the WORKSHOP:
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This workshop, the 11th International Workshop on Software
Cybernetics, will be held in conjunction with the annual
international Computer Software and Applications Conference
(COMPSAC) again, and will focus on the theme of “Controlling
Software Systems in the Big Data and Cloud Era” and the principles
underlying their engineering methodologies and techniques. It
provides an international forum for researchers and practitioners
to exchange new research results, identify future research
problems, and report the current best practices in the industry.
SCOPE of the WORKSHOP:
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Tentative list of topics of emphasis will include, but not limited
to, the following:
• Modelling of cyber-physical systems
• Modelling of mission critical applications
• Formalization of control mechanisms in SE
• Adaptation of control theory principles to SE
• Integration of software, networking and control
• Situation-aware, self-adaptive software
• Decision-making in SE
• Control in fault-tolerant computing and security
• Adaptive testing and test case generation
• Control of adaptive software rejuvenation
• Relationship between simulation and controllability
• Adaptive system design and architecture
• Modeling of evolving and dynamic environments
• Services modeling, testing and evaluation
• Practice and experience of SaaCS
• Machine learning for SE
• Case studies on software cybernetics
SUBMISSIONS:
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Workshop papers are limited to 6 pages. Up to 2 additional pages
(for a total of 8 pages) will be available for $250 per additional
page charge. Camera ready submissions of accepted papers must
follow the formatting and submission guidelines provided by IEEE
Computer Society at http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/submission
IMPORTANT DATES:
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Paper submission deadline:March 23, 2014
Author notification deadline: April 20, 2014
Camera-ready copy and registration deadline: April 28, 2014
STEERING COMMITTEE:
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• Stephen S. Yau (chair) Arizona State Univ., USA
• Fevzi Belli, Germany
• Kai-Yuan Cai, China
• Ramesh Kumar, USA
• Adiyha P. Mathur, Singapore
• Kishor S. Trivedi, USA
GENERAL CHAIR:
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• Hongji Yang, Bath Spa University, UK
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
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• Lin Liu, Tsinghua University, China
• Selmin Nurcan, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
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• Andrea Ahlemeyer-Stubbe, Germany
• Javier Alonso, Spain
• Doo-Hwan Bae,South Korea
• Byoungju Choi, South Korea
• William C. Chu, Taiwan
• Vítor Estêvão, Brazil
• Michael Grottke, Germany
• Jun Han, Australia
• Zhi Jin, China
• Ron S. Kenett, Israel
• Chao Liu, China
• Chang-hai Nie, China
• Insik Shin, South Korea
• Yoshinobu Tamura, Japan
• Xianping Tao, China
• Feng-Jian Wang, Taiwan
• Eric Wong, USA
• Keunhyuk Yeom, South Korea
• Hongyu Zhang, China
• Wenyun Zhao, China
• Hong Zhu, UK