CFP: International Workshop on Service Oriented Software Engineering

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON
SERVICE ORIENTED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (IW-SOSE'06)

May 27-28, 2006, Shanghai, China

In conjunction with the 28th International Conference on Software
Engineering (ICSE 2006)

http://www.elet.polimi.it/conferences/SOSE06/


Software engineering practitioners and researchers continue to face huge
challenges in the development, maintenance, and use of software systems.
This has been even more prominent with the new paradigm of service
oriented computing in which service integrators, developers, and 
providers need to create methods, tools, and techniques to support 
cost-effective development and use of dependable services and service 
oriented  applications.
>From a technological point of view, recent years have seen the emergence 
of important standards enabling the Service Oriented vision; however, the
engineering of complex and dependable service oriented software still
lacks powerful, effective methods and tools.

The Workshop on Service Oriented Software Engineering (IW-SOSE'06) is
intended to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of a wide 
range of topics related to the new paradigm of service oriented 
software engineering.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers from academia 
and industry, and practitioners working in the areas of software system
engineering and service-oriented computing to discuss existing issues,
recent developments, applications, methods, techniques, experience
reports, and  tools to support the development and use of service 
oriented systems.

The workshop seeks contributions addressing, but not limited to, the
following topics:

Service oriented software system life-cycle
Specification of service oriented systems
Requirements for service oriented systems
Design and development of service oriented systems
Verification, validation, and testing of services and service oriented
systems
Evolution and maintenance of service oriented systems
Service descriptions, discovery, and composition
Service semantics and interoperability
Service deployment, binding, and monitoring
Resource organization and management in service oriented systems
Service oriented business process integration and management
Service personalization and context-aware provision
Service dependability, survivability, and reliability
Trust, security, and privacy in service oriented systems
Quality of services
Service visualization and re-factorization

PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION

All contributions will be reviewed and evaluated based on originality,
technical quality and relevance to the workshop theme. Besides research
papers, experience papers and practical reports on industrial case
studies are particularly welcome. Papers must be no longer than seven 
pages and follow the ICSE 2006 paper format (see
http://www.isr.uci.edu/icse06/cfp/paperformat.html). Directions on
where to submit will be provided on the workshop website. The workshop
proceedings will be published together with the ICSE proceedings on the 
ACM digital library. Authors of the selected best papers will be invited 
to submit a revised and extended version of their works to a special 
issue of the Automated Software Engineering Journal. Authors of accepted 
papers must register for the workshop.


IMPORTANT DATES

Full Paper Submission: 1 February, 2006
Acceptance Notification: 1 March, 2006
Camera-Ready Copy: 14 March, 2006

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Elisabetta Di Nitto (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Robert J. Hall (AT&T labs Research, UK)
Jun Han (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
Yanbo Han (Institute of Computing Technology, China)
Andrea Polini (Inf. Science and Technologies Institute - ISTI/CNR,
Italy)
Kurt Sandkuhl (Jonkoping University, Sweden)
Andrea Zisman, (City Univesity, UK)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Mikio Aoyama (Nanzan Univ., Japan)
Doo-Hwan Bae (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Tech., Korea)
Luciano Baresi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Boualem Benatallah (Univ. of New South Wales, Australia)
Tevfik Bultan (Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
Fabio Casati (HP Labs - Palo Alto, USA)
Ricky W.K. Chan (Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
S.C. Cheung (Univ. of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
Peter Dadam (Univ. of Ulm, Germany)
Massimiliano Di Penta (Univ. of Sannio, Italy)
Dieter Fensel (DERI, Ireland)
Paul Grefen (Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, The Netherlands)
John Grundy (Univ. of Auckland, New Zealand)
Reiko Heckel (Univ. of Leicester, UK)
Ryszard Kowalczyk (Swinburne Univ. of Technology, Australia)
Shonali Krishnaswamy (Monash University, Australia)
Bruno Lefever (CA, Belgium)
Chengfei Liu (Swinburne Univ. of Technology, Australia)
Heiko Ludwig (IBM Watson Research Center, USA)
Neil Maiden (City University, UK)
Massimo Mecella (Univ. di Roma La Sapienza, Italy)
Raffaela Mirandola (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Mike P. Papazoglou (Tilburg Univ., The Netherlands)
Bala Ramesh (Georgia State Univ., USA)
Ian Sommerville (Lancaster Univ., UK)
George Spanoudakis (City Univ., UK)
Andreas Ulrich (Siemens, Germany)
Jian Yang (Macquarie Univ., Australia)
Y.T. Yu (City Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Yanchun Zhang (Victoria Univ. of Technology, Australia)
Hong Zhu (Univ. of Oxford Brookes, UK)

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