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[ We apologise for multiple copies of this message! ] =============================================================== F I R S T C A L L F O R P A P E R S / P O S T E R S 4th European Young Researchers Workshop on Service-Oriented Computing (YR-SOC'09) ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy 17-19 June, 2009 http://www.yrsoc.org/ =============================================================== IMPORTANT DATES Paper/poster submissions: 20 March, 2009 Notification of acceptance: 20 April, 2009 Camera-ready version paper: 20 May, 2009 YR-SOC 2009 Tutorial day: 17 June, 2009 Paper/poster presentations: 18-19 June, 2009 AIMS and SCOPE Following the success of the previous three workshops, this edition sees the introduction of a tutorial day on Wednesday 17 June, thus making YR-SOC'09 a 3-day event. This workshop series is designed to bring together PhD students, junior researchers working in industry and those who completed their doctoral studies within the past few years. Attendance to YR-SOC'09 is open to all. The workshop aims to build a reputable and respectable forum for junior researchers with inputs from industry practitioners. Core objectives are to exchange information regarding advancements in the state of the art and the practice of SOC as well as to identify emerging research topics and define the future trends in this domain. Service-oriented computing is more than just ideas related to those services: in particular, it is an opportunity to bring together the business/user domain and the services domain. 'Service' is meant to encompass (semantic) web services, grid services, e-services, etc. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: * Mathematical foundations of SOC * Data management issues in SOC * Frameworks for building SOC applications * Composite SOC creation and enabling infrastructures (e.g. workflow technology) * SOC composition, orchestration, and choreography * SOC modelling & design * Semantic Web, ontologies, and SOC * Agents and SOC * Dynamic invocation mechanisms for SOC * Contractual issues between provider and consumer of SOC * Version management in SOC * Customization of SOC * SOC architecture * SOC negotiation & agreement * SOC discovery & selection * UDDI and SOAP enhancements * SOC and process management * Trust, security & privacy in SOC * Scalability and performance of SOC * SOC standards and technologies * Automatic computing for SOC infrastructure * Wireless web, mobility, and SOC * SOC based Grid Computing and peer to peer computing * SOC based applications for e-commerce * Quality of service for SOC * Multimedia applications using SOC * Economics and pricing models of utility computing and SOC * Resource management of SOC * Solution management for SOC * Adoption of SOC by organizations * Case studies on SOC based applications * Analysis, testing, and verification of Services * Context aware services * Business modelling for services SUBMISSION OF PAPERS / POSTERS YR-SOC'09 contributions will be selected according to originality, significance, and general interest. Paper submissions are welcome in the range of 5-15 pages in ENTCS format (http://www.entcs.org). Poster submissions are welcome in the form of 2-5 pages abstracts. Authors should clearly explain the contribution of their research in terms of its theoretical and/or practical value, as well as its relationship with the related literature. The preproceedings will be available at the workshop; publication of the postproceedings in ENTCS is under negotiation. If you are interested in giving a software demo, please contact the organisers. INVITED SPEAKERS * Edwin van Dis, Logica * Frank Leymann, Univ. Stuttgart * A third invited speaker will be announced shortly ORGANISING COMMITTEE * Maurice ter Beek, ISTI-CNR, Pisa * Monika Solanki, Imperial College London * Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, Univ. Leicester * Barry Norton, KMi, The Open University PROGRAMME COMMITTEE * Steve Willmott, 3scale networks * Hussein Zedan, De Montfort University * Stefania Gnesi, ISTI-CNR, Pisa * Martin Wirsing, LMU Munich * Jose Fiadeiro, Univ. Leicester * Mario Bravetti, Univ. Bologna * Edwin van Dis, Logica * Marco Pistore, BKF, Trento * Ken Turner, Univ. Stirling * Carlo Montangero, Univ. Pisa * Schahram Dustdar, TU Wien * Marcel Tilly, EMIC Aachen * Frank Leymann, Univ. Stuttgart * Jacek Kopecky, Univ. Innsbruck * Maurice ter Beek, ISTI-CNR, Pisa * Monika Solanki, Imperial College London * Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, Univ. Leicester * Barry Norton, KMi, The Open University FURTHER INFORMATION See the website of YR-SOC'09: http://www.yrsoc.org/
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