First Call for Papers: YR-SOC, 2008 (3rd Young Researchers Workshop on Service Oriented Computing)

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                     CALL FOR PAPERS                  
                           Y R - S O C  2 0 0 8

3rd Young Researchers Workshop on Service Oriented Computing

                     London, UK
                   June 12-13, 2008

             http://www.yrsoc.org

INTRODUCTION:

YR-SOC is a workshop on service oriented computing and is being held for
the third time next year from June 12-13, 2008. The workshop will be 
hosted at Imperial College London. Earlier workshops were successfully 
hosted
at De Montfort University (1st)
http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/YRSOC/index.html


and University of Leicester (2nd)

http://www.cs.le.ac.uk/events/yrsoc2007/

respectively, both at Leicester, UK.


The remit of YR-SOC is not to add another conference to the plethora of 
existing ones, but rather to address researchers at the beginning of 
their careers. You can find more detail about YR-SOC 2008 (initially) at
http://www.yrsoc.org/.


Attendance at the workshop is open to all.

The aim of the workshop is to build a reputable and respectable forum 
for young researchers with inputs from industry practitioners. The core 
objectives are to exchange information regarding advancements in the 
state of the art and practice of SOC, as well as to identify the 
emerging research topics and define the future trends in this domain.

SCOPE:

Service oriented computing is more than just ideas related to those 
services: in particular it is a chance of bringing together the 
business/user domain and the services domain. The word 'service' 
encompasses web services, semantic web services, grid services and 
e-services.
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

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission: 29 February 2008
Reviews Back: 28 March 2008
Publication Ready: 25 April 2008

Submissions will be reviewed by 3 members of the PC.

INVITED SPEAKERS:

Frank Leyman (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Andy Gordon (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK)
Wolfgang Emmerich (University College London, London)

ORGANISERS:

Monika Solanki (Imperial College London)
Barry Norton (Open University, UK)
Stephan Reiff-Marganiec (University of Leicester)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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Coming Soon

All enquiries may be addressed to:  yrsoc08@easychair.org

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