- From: Rainer Unland <unlandr@informatik.uni-essen.de>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 11:28:43 +0200
- To: Rainer Unland <rainer.unland@icb.uni-due.de>
CALL FOR PAPERS The 3rd International Conference Self-Organization and Autonomous Systems in Computing and Communications (SOAS 2007) URL: http://soas.xiaglow-research.org.uk/ September 24-27, 2007, Leipzig, Germany As a part of the SABRE event (Software Agents and Services for Business, Research, and E-Sciences) Important Dates: Submission: 4 June 2007 (extended firm deadline) Author notification: 25 June 2007 Invited-sessions, Tutorials, or Panels: 18 June 2007 Final version: 16 July 2007 GENERAL CHAIR: Rainer Unland, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Hong Zhu, Oxford Brookes University, UK Jordi Torres, BSC-UPC, ES PROGRAM COMMITTEE (See Conference website for detail) Technical Sponsorship: System and Information Sciences Notes (SISN Journal) http://sisn.xiaglow-research.org.uk Technical Co-Sponsorship: IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society (Pending) http://www.ieeesmc.org/index.html Important Dates: Submission: 21 May 2007 Author notification: 18 June 2007 Invited-sessions, Tutorials, or Panels: 18 June 2007 Final version: 16 July 2007 Introduction: Today's IT systems with its ever-growing communication infrastructures and computing applications are becoming more and more large in scale, which results in exponential complexity in their engineering, operation, and maintenance. Conventional paradigms for run-time deployment, management, maintenance, and evolution are particularly challenged in tackling these immense complexities. Recently, it has widely been recognized that self-organization and self-management/regulation offer the most promising approach to addressing such challenges. Consequently, a number of autonomic/adaptive computing initiatives have been launched by major IT companies, like IBM, HP, and others. Self-organization and adaptation are concepts stemming from the nature and have been adopted in systems theory. Since computing and communication systems are basically artificial systems, this prevents conventional self-organization and adaptation principles and approaches from being directly applicable. Complexity attributes in terms of openness, scalability, uncertainty, discrete-event dynamics, etc. have varied contexts in large-scale complex IT systems, and are too prominent to be solved by the procedures pre-defined at design-time. Rather, they have to be tackled by means of run-time perception of the complexity patterns and the run-time enforcement of self-organization and adaptation policies. The current knowledge about large-scale complex IT systems is still very limited, and a framework has yet to be established for their self-organization and adaptation. The methodology of multi-agent systems and the technology of Grid computing have shed lights for the exploration into the self-organization and adaptation of large-scale complex IT systems. Essentially, multi-agent systems provide a generic model for large-scale complex IT systems. Exploring and understanding the self-organization and adaptation of multi-agent systems is of profound significance for engineering the self-organization and self-management/regulation of large-scale complex IT systems comprised of communication infrastructures and computing applications. A Grid computing system exposes all the complexity attributes typical of large-scale complex IT systems. Investigating the self-organization and autonomic systems for Grid computing has remained a huge challenge. To respond to the challenge above, apparently there is the urgency to have a focal forum to exchange and disseminate the state-of-the art developments from different disciplines. The SOAS 2007 conference right aims to provide a timely forum to present the latest theoretical and practical results on Self-Organization and Autonomous Systems in Computing and Communications that have been arising in recent years in the areas. SCOPE Papers are sought on theory, methodologies, technologies, and implementations concerned with innovations in Multi-agent Systems, Grid Computing, Transactional environments and Communications in the area of autonomic and autonomous computing. SOAS 2007 main topics: * Principles and Methodologies for Self-Organization and Adaptation * Self-Organization/Adaptation of Multi-Agent Systems * Self-Organizing/Autonomic Grid * Adaptive Transactional Environments * Autonomic Computing in General * Autonomic Communications PAPER SUBMISSIONS AND PUBLICATION All manuscripts will be reviewed and judged on merits including correctness, originality, technical strength, quality of presentation, and relevance to the conference themes. Submitted papers must include original work, and may not be under consideration for another conference or journal. Submitted manuscripts should not exceed 20 double-spaced single-column pages, including figures, tables, and references. Submissions must be made electronically as Adobe PDF files through the conference web-site. All manuscripts accepted by SOAS 2007 as regular or short papers will be formal published in the conference proceedings as a volume in the series of System and Information Sciences Notes. Selected best papers will be invited to revise and extend for publication in a journal special issue in the International Transactions on Systems Science and Applications after the conference. STUDENT AWARDS A student best paper award will be presented. It will consist of a plaque, complimentary student registration to the conference. A student paper is defined as one in which the principal (not sole) author is a student. The student will be required to present the paper to receive the award. TUTORIALS, PANELS AND INVITED SESSIONS Tutorials, panels and invited-sessions will be held in conjunction with the conference. Please see the conference web page for details on how to submit a proposal of tutorial and panel session and how to organise an invited session. CONTACT For more information visit the conference web site at http://soas.xiaglow-research.org.uk/ -- “Experience is this valuable asset which allows us to identify the mistake immediately when we are doing it again and again!” “Erfahrung ist jener kostbare Besitz, der uns befähigt, einen Fehler sofort zu erkennen, wenn wir ihn immer wieder machen.” ************************************************************************** Prof. Dr. Rainer Unland University of Duisburg-Essen Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems (ICB) Practical Computer Science, especially Data Management Systems and Knowledge Representation Schuetzenbahn 70 45117 Essen, Germany Tel.: (+49) 201-183 3421 IP-Tel. Skype: unlandr Fax: (+49) 201-183 4460 Email: Rainer.Unland at icb.uni-due.de WWW: http://www.cs.uni-essen.de/dawis/ ***************************************************************************
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