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2nd CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
Book: Demand-Driven Web Services: Theory, Technologies and
Applications
Edited by Zhaohao Sun and John Yearwood
To be published by IGI Global, USA
Theme
Web services are playing a pivotal role both in business,
service
computing and social networking services, and cloud
computing. This is
also the case in the traditional FREG (foods, resources,
energy and
goods) services, because almost all traditional services are
replaced
fully or partially by web services. Demand-driven web
services (DDWS)
as a tri-paradigm, a computing paradigm, a service paradigm,
and a
management paradigm, is becoming important for web services,
service
computing, cloud computing, and social networking computing.
However,
many fundamental issues in developing DDWS remain open. For
example,
what is the demand theory of web services? What is a
demand-driven
architecture of web services? How should real world demands
be
classified? How should web services be classified? How can an
ontology
of web services be developed? This book will address these
issues by
exploring the cutting-edge theory, technologies, and
methodologies of
demand driven web services based on the novel classification
of
demands and web services emphasizing cloud services, mobile
services,
social networking services and e-business services from a
perspective
of computing, service and management. This book also provides
applications of the proposed theory, technologies and
methodologies to
successful demand-driven web services in the real world. The
proposed
approaches will facilitate research and development of web
services,
e-business, service computing, mobile computing, cloud
computing, and
social computing.
Aims and Scope
This book aims at a broad audience of researchers and
practitioners,
and provides the reader with an updated understanding of
demand-driven
web services, cloud services, mobile services, and social
networking
services by attracting high quality manuscripts from academic
researchers, policy makers and practitioners in this area.
Papers of
all theoretical and technological approaches and applications
are
welcome.
Submissions that cross multiple disciplines such as service,
business,
management, industry, information systems, and intelligent
systems to
develop theory and provide technologies and applications that
could
move theory and practice forward in demand-driven web
services, cloud
services, mobile services, e-business services, and social
networking
services are especially encouraged.
Topics
Topics of contributions include, but are not limited to, the
following
Part I. Theory of demand-driven web services
* Topics: fundamental concepts, models,
architectures, frameworks, schemes or theories for planning,
designing, building, operating or evaluating,
managing demand-driven web services.
Part II. Technologies for demand-driven web services
* Topics: AI-based technologies as such: rule-based
systems,
ontology-development systems, machine learning techniques,
multi-agent systems techniques, neural networks systems, fuzzy
logic systems, cased-based reasoning systems, genetic algorithms
techniques, data mining algorithms,
intelligent agents, user intelligent interfaces; and
emergent AI-based technologies, Web technologies, service
technologies, social networking technologies, decision making
technologies, DSS technologies are welcome
Part III. Applications for demand-driven web services
* Topics: case studies and applications in using
technologies and fundamental theory in Part I, II in the
representative service domains such as: e-business services,
mobile services, social networking services, cloud services,
financial services, legal services, healthcare services,
logistics services, educational services, e- FREG services, and
military services taking into account
demands from government, organization, enterprise, community,
individual, customer, and citizen.
Part IV. Trends and Challenges on demand-driven web services
* Topics: emergent AI-based technologies,
technologies of Big
data, social networking services, integrations of these
technologies,
and the implications, challenges for demand-driven web
services.
Part V. Emerging demands and emerging demand-driven web
services.
* Topics: Emerging demands, emerging technologies
including
human computation and big data management, methodologies for
demand-driven web services.
Submission Procedure
Please submit a brief summary, consisting of about 150 words,
of the
proposed chapter clearly identifying the main objectives of
your
contribution by April 8, 2013. Authors of the accepted
proposals will
be notified and provided with detailed guidelines. Full
chapters are
to be submitted by May 30, 2013.
All submissions through emails should be electronically sent
to the
book editors Dr Zhaohao Sun of University of Ballarat. email:
Submission Format and Evaluation
Every book chapter submission should consist of 8,000-12,000
words,
and be structured into sections including Abstract,
Introduction,
background (or related work), main sections, future research
directions, conclusion, references. Every book chapter must
be
submitted in Microsoft? Word, and be typewritten in English
in APA
style based on 'manage source' function.
Every book chapter submission is original. Only ORIGINAL
articles will
be accepted for publication by IGI-Global. Upon acceptance of
your
article, you will be required to sign a warranty that your
article is
original and has NOT been submitted for publication or
published
elsewhere.
Each chapter will be evaluated by at least two academic peers
on
related themes in a blind mode. Conditioned chapters will
have an
additional opportunity for being improved and evaluated. In
the second
evaluation, a definitive editorial decision among: accepted
or
rejected will be reported. All of the accepted chapters must
be
submitted according to the Editorial publishing format rules
timely.
Instructions for authors can be downloaded at:
Important Dates
* April 8, 2013: Submission of Abstract of the proposed
chapter to
the editors (which is optional)
* May 30, 2013: submission deadline of first version of
full chapters.
* July 15, 2013: notification deadline of editorial results
(definitively accepted chapter, conditioned chapter, or
definitively
rejected chapter).
* Early 2014: the book is scheduled for release.
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Dr Zhaohao Sun, PhD
School of Science,Information Technology and Engineering
University Of Ballarat (CRICOS Provider Number 00103D)
P.O. Box 663, Ballarat, Vic 3353
AUSTRALIA
Phone: (03) 5327 9232