-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [WI] ServiceWave 2011 - Call for Papers Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 12:10:41 +0200 From: Bartosz Perkowski b.perkowski@kie.ue.poznan.pl To: Perkowski Bartek - KIE b.perkowski@kie.ue.poznan.pl
************************* CALL FOR PAPERS **************************** ServiceWave 2011
Poznan, Poland, 26th - 28th October 2011
Submission Deadline: May 16th 2011
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CONFERENCE GOAL ******************* The ServiceWave conference series aims to establish the premier European forum for practitioners, researchers, and educators to discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns and to set the agenda for research on the Future Converged Internet of Content (IoC), Services (IoS), Things (IoT) and related underlying network technologies. ServiceWave fosters cross-community excellence by bringing together industrial and academic experts from various disciplines.
SCIENTIFIC TRACKS ******************* ServiceWave 2011 will feature four scientific sub-tracks bringing together different communities contributing to at least one central aspect of the Future Converged Internet. For each of the four themes ServiceWave 2011 seeks submissions about novel ideas, original research contributions as well as original reports on the state of practice and real-world experience. More precisely, the focus of the four scientific sub-tracks will be:
Business Services: ******************* This track will deal with ideas and techniques that allow expressing, understanding, representing, and managing business processes in a service-oriented manner. The topics of interest encompass but are not limited to: * Economics of business services provided following the software as a service (SaaS) model * Markets and marketplaces for business services * Business service identification, modeling,& granularity * Business service pricing and revenue models * Quality of business services
Cloud Computing ******************* This track will discuss the potential of emerging techniques and technologies to contribute to a European Cloud Computing Strategy. Concrete topics comprise but are not limited to: * Cloud management and enablement technologies * Interoperability and portability * Federation and aggregation of clouds * Security for clouds * Efficient energy usage of resources
Security, Privacy and Trust ******************* This track seeks contributions taking us from a fragile current internet to a trustworthy Future Internet bridging the virtual and physical worlds. Concrete topics comprise: * Identity, privacy and the Internet of Things * Trust and privacy in cloud/online services * Content security challenges and solutions * Digital forensics and the Future Internet * Dynamic, federated trust and security * Security assurance of dynamic/open systems * Security, privacy and trust metrics
Service Engineering Fundamentals ******************* This track will deal with topics around fundamental engineering techniques that allow us to move towards a Future Internet Service Infrastructure. The topics of interest encompass but are not limited to: * Requirements, design and architecture for service-oriented systems * Verification, validation, and testing of services and service-oriented systems * Adaptation, evolution and maintenance of service-oriented systems * Service description, discovery, and composition * Service deployment, binding, and monitoring * Quality of service (QoS) in service-oriented systems
OTHER EVENTS *************** ServiceWave 2011 will also feature the following events:
** Industry Track: Invited industrial talks will provide insight into best practices, innovations and ideas of key industrial players. Industrial panels will discuss hot cross-disciplinary topics from different angles.
** Demonstration Evening: The demonstration evening will provide an interactive forum to present and discuss about demonstrators, tools and automation of specific aspects of hot topics of the Future Converged Internet and its application domains.
** Workshops and Trainings: The Workshops& Training day will stimulate and facilitate the active exchange and interaction between practitioners and researchers around cross-communities topics.
** NESSI Sessions: Dedicated sessions will focus on ongoing initiatives and results of NESSI, the European Technology Platform dedicated to Software and Services.
SUBMISSIONS *************** We invite high quality submissions of research papers describing original and unpublished results of theoretical, empirical, conceptual and experimental research related to one (or more) topics of the ServiceWave scientific tracks. We especially are interested in submissions describing groundbreaking approaches to emerging problems and submissions addressing cross-communities issues. In addition, ServiceWave explicitly solicit submissions from the industrial community covering the state of practice and real-world experience in service engineering. Industry papers should describe innovative service-based implementations, novel applications of service-oriented technology as well as insights and improvements to the state-of-practice. Papers should provide sufficient details on the application domain, the service-oriented techniques used, the issues surrounding actual implementations and applications, and the lessons learned in the field.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION *************** We invite authors to submit full papers (up to 12 pages) describing original contributions related to ServiceWave 2011 which have not have been published elsewhere, or are not under review or submitted for review elsewhere. Submissions should be in PDF, on A4 page size and formatted in LNCS style (see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for details). Papers should be submitted using Easychair at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sw2011
PUBLICATION *************** The ServiceWave 2011 proceedings will be published in Springer's LNCS Service Science series.
IMPORTANT DATES *************** Submission deadline May 16th, 2011 Workshop Proposal Submission May 30th, 2011 Acceptance notification July 1st, 2011 Camera ready copy August 1st, 2011 Demonstration Submission June 3rd, 2011
ORGANIZATION *************** GENERAL CHAIR Klaus Pohl, Paluno, Germany
SCIENTIFIC TRACK CHAIRS * Business Services: Witold Abramowicz, Poznan Univ. of Economics, Poland * Cloud Computing: Ignacio M. Llorente, Complutense Univ. of Madrid, Spain * Security, Privacy, Trust: Mike Surridge, Univ. of Southampton IT Innovation Centre, UK * Service Engineering Fundamentals: Andrea Zisman, City Univ. London, UK
WOKRSHOP CHAIRS Andreas Metzger, Paluno, Germany Michel Cezon, INRIA, France
DEMONSTRATION CHAIR Julien Vayssičre, Smart Services CRC, Australia
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