- From: Helen Paik <hypaik@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 21:37:55 +1000
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CALL FOR PAPERS PhD Student Symposium at 3rd International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2005) Amsterdam, the Netherlands December 12, 2005 www.icsoc.org Themes and Objectives In the last few years a paradigm shift in distributed computing could be witnessed. Service-Oriented Computing has paved the way to changes in the design, architecture, delivery, and use of software applications. Services are defined as autonomous platform-independent software elements which can be used to collaborate as distributed entities especially across organizational boundaries. They can be described, published, discovered, orchestrated, and programmed using standard protocols. A promising way to realize the idea of Service-Oriented Computing are Web Services. These services are designed for the implementation of business processes within a distributed computing environment and are based on a set of evolving standards. To facilitate the involvement of PhD students in this growing research area the PhD Student Workshop will offer the opportunity to present current PhD work. The aim is not to have straight presentations, but to grant enough time to discuss central issues of each thesis for the benefit of the student. Topics of Interest The topics of the PhD Student Workshop are similar to the ones of the main conference. This means the submissions should be related to Web Services and Service-Oriented Computing. Therefore, the topics of interest include the following, but are not limited to them. * Service Information Modeling o Service Description o Service Dependency Modeling o SLA Modeling * Service Configuration o Service Composition o Service Discovery o Service Deployment * Service Monitoring and Management o Service Performance o Service Scheduling o Service Fault Management o SLA Management * Services Framework o Service Lifecycle Management o Service Oriented Architectures o Quality of Service o Services and Workflow/Business Processes o Service Semantics * Applying Service-Oriented Architectures o Theoretical Application of Services o Services in Grid Environments o Services for Peer-to-Peer Applications o Security and Privacy Issues with respect to Services Submissions Each submission needs to have a student as the sole author. The page limit is six pages in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science format from Springer Verlag which is also the format of the main conference (www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html). The proceedings of the workshop will be published as IBM research report. Each submission should point out the main issue of the corresponding thesis. In addition, a motivation for the research in the selected area and a review of related work (approaches, standards, etc) are required. The latter one needs to reveal deficits of the state-of-the-art that require further investigation. The steps to be taken to address the issues of the thesis in future work should be outlined. The content of the submission needs be original and not under review elsewhere. Each submission is reviewed by at least two members of the technical program committee according to innovativeness and contribution, relevance to the call for papers, technical content, paper organization and presentation, as well as reference to related work. Submissions (PDF-format) and inquiries about the workshop should be sent by e-mail to hanemann@lrz.de Important Dates Submission deadline: September 18, 2005 Notification of acceptance: October 31, 2005 Camera ready submission: November 13, 2005 Workshop: December 12, 2005 Workshop Organization Workshop Chair * Andreas Hanemann (Leibniz Supercomputing Center, Germany) Technical Program Committee * Marco Aiello (University of Trento, Italy) * Claudio Bartolini (HP Labs, USA) * Schahram Dustdar (Technical University of Vienna, Austria) * Rik Eshuis (Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands) * Andreas Hanemann (Leibniz Supercomputing Center, Germany) * Alexander Keller (IBM Research, USA) * Rania Khalaf (IBM Research, USA) * Frank Leymann (University of Stuttgart, Germany) * Massimo Mecella (University of Rome, Italy) * Mike Papazoglou (Tilburg University, The Netherlands) * Thomas Risse (Fraunhofer IPSI, Germany) -- School of Computer Science and Engineering University of New South Wales Sydney 2052 Australia http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~hpaik
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