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** Call for Papers for the Workshop on Self-aware Computing
Systems 2020 (SeAC 2020)**
At ACSOS 2020, August 17-21, Washington DC, USA
More information at
http://seac2020.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/
Annonucement: Due to the Covid pandemic, the SeAC workshop will be
hold virtually!
The workshop on self-aware computing (SeAC) provides a forum to
foster
interaction and collaborations between the respective research
communities,
raising the awareness about related research efforts and synergies
that
can be exploited to advance the state of the art. The workshop was
initiated by the 2015 Dagstuhl Seminar 15041 on model-driven
algorithms
and architectures for self-aware computing systems, which brought
together 45 international experts.
Paper submission deadline: June 12, 2020
Talk submission deadline: June 12, 2020
Author notification: July 1, 2020
Final Manuscript (paper): July 8, 2020
Workshop Day: August 17, 2020
List of Topics
This workshop is interested in all the topics concerning
self-aware
computing systems; however, for this year, we have a special theme
on
evaluation of SeAC systems. Please find below several examples
of possible topics:
- Fundamental science and theory of self-aware systems
- Levels and aspects of self-aware systems
- Architectures for individual and collective systems
- Methods and algorithms for model learning (self-modeling) and
reasoning
- Self-adaptation in individual and collective systems
- Synthesis and verification metrics and benchmarks
- Tool support for evaluation and measurements, and quality
assurance
- Open challenges and future research directions
- Applications and case studies: cloud computing, cyber-physical
systems,
data centers, dependable computing, industrial internet / industry
4.0,
internet of things, mobile computing, service-oriented systems,
smart buildings,
smart city, smart grid / energy management, smart factory, traffic
management,
autonomous robotics, and space applications.
Submission Guidelines
The workshop participants will be selected based on their
experience and ideas related
to the field of self-aware computing. There are two ways to
participate: i) present a
talk without a respective paper published in the workshop
proceedings, ii) submit a
paper to be presented at the workshop and published in the
workshop proceedings:
- Full workshop paper limited to 6 pages (double column, IEEE
format, including references)
- Short workshop paper limited to 4 pages (double column, IEEE
format, including references)
- Talk extended abstract limited to 1 page (without formatting
restrictions)
We kindly invite PhD students to unleash their creativity and
submit their ideas about the
application of the IT solutions in everyday life and in particular
in autonomic and
self-managing systems. All the papers must be written in English
and must conform to the
double-column IEEE formatting guidelines. At least three PC
members will review each
submission. The authors will be notified about acceptance before
the ACSOS 2020 early
registration deadline. At least one author of each accepted
submission must register and
present the paper. All workshop papers will be submitted for
inclusion to IEEE Xplore.
Submission can be done via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seac2020
Organization
- Christian Krupitzer, University of Würzburg, Germany,
christian.krupitzer@uni-wuerzburg.de
- Peter Lewis, Aston University, Birmingham, UK,
p.lewis@aston.ac.uk
- Ilias Gerostathopoulos, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,
Netherlands,
i.g.gerostathopoulos@vu.nl
- Thomas Prantl, University of Würzburg, Germany,
thomas.prantl@uni-wuerzburg.de (Publicity Chair)
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