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*** CFP of 10th
IEEE International Symposium on Service Oriented System Engineering ***
To be held in
Oxford, England, UK, March 29 - April 02 2016.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Workshop Proposal:
16 October 2015
Submission
Deadline: 11 December 2015 (Extended Deadline)
Authors
Notification: 15 January 2016
Camera-ready
Paper: 01 February 2016
Registration Due:
01 February 2016
Conference Dates:
29 March 2016 – 2 April 2016
JOURNAL SPECIAL
ISSUES
======================
Papers selected
from the conferences and associated workshops, after further extensions, will
be recommended for publication in the Special Issues of the following
prestigious journals.
· Future Generation Computer Systems (Impact
Factor:2.786)
· Tsinghua Science and Technology (SCIE-indexed
Journal)
· International Journal of Distributed Systems
and Technologies (EI-indexed Journal)
PAPER SUBMISSION
GUIDELINE
==========================
All papers need to
be submitted electronically using the EasyChair conference system with PDF
format. The materials presented in the papers should not be published or under
submission elsewhere. Each paper is limited to 10 pages including figures and
references using IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscripts style (two
columns, single-spaced, 10 fonts). You can confirm the IEEE Computer Society
Proceedings Author Guidelines at the following web page: http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting
Once accepted, the
paper will be included into the IEEE conference proceedings published by IEEE
Computer Society Press (indexed by EI).
Paper submission
links:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sose2016
Starting from
2005, SOSE is one of the pioneering symposia devoted to the research in
engineering service-oriented systems, from the architecture and computing
paradigm to the development and management. Service-Oriented Computing (SOC)
exploits services as the fundamental elements for developing computer-based
systems. It has been applied to various areas and promotes fundamental changes
to system architecture, especially changing the way software systems are being
analyzed, architected, designed, implemented, tested, evaluated, delivered,
consumed, maintained and evolved.
The innovations of
SOC also offer many interesting avenues of research for scientific and
industrial communities. Recent advances in service oriented computing and cloud
computing, including computational power, storage, and networking, and
infrastructure innovations, are providing exciting opportunities to make
significant progress in understanding and solving complex real-world challenges.
Such challenges typically require a system-level approach that models a complex
system at different levels of abstraction, helps to develop sound architectures
for addressing separate system requirements and concerns, and integrates
diverse sources of knowledge on the system's components and their interactions.
Continuing the
tradition of the last nine SOSE Symposia, the 10th SOSE intends to provide a
forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange latest observations,
insights, achievements and visions in the Service-Oriented System Engineering.
Particularly, SOSE 2016 invites original submissions in all the areas of the
system engineering and software engineering methods, techniques, tools,
applications, and experiments for software services.
A.
Regular Research Papers
Research papers
should be no more than 10 pages in length. The topics include, but are not
limited to, the following:
Track 1: Methods,
Languages & Tools for process-based SOC systems
- Business process
integration, alignment & management in SOAs
- Methods and
techniques to bridge the gap between business processes and - SOC-based
implementations
- Methods,
languages & tools for building process-based SOC systems
- Modelling and
simulation of service-oriented systems
- Integration of
services into process-based environments
- Service
interoperability, composibility, quality, reliability
- Metrics and
measurement of services, QoS, and QoE
- Runtime
verification, validation, monitoring,
- Testing
on-the-fly and policy enforcement
- Dynamic service
delivery, deployment and evolution
- Service
mobility, scalability, elasticity, and security
- Operation and
governance for large-scale service-oriented systems
- Adaptation,
control and optimization in service-oriented systems
- Modernization,
migration, and servicetization of legacy systems
- Service-oriented
system engineering for large-scale analytics
- Social and
collaborative engineering of services systems
- Service-oriented
engineering of emergent systems
- Service-oriented
engineering and clouds
Track 2: Advanced
models and infrastructures in SOC engineering
- Requirement
modeling of services
- Microservices
- Semantic-enabled
process and service engineering
- Model-driven
development of service-oriented systems
- End-user
development and mashup of software services
- Lifecycle
models, reusability, and scalability for services
- Web services for
Web/Internet of Things
- Coordination and
cooperation of services
- Efficient
scheduling of services
- Engineering
service-based cyber-physical systems
- Services
infrastructure for big data
- Services
infrastructure for virtualisation
- Dependable
services engineering
- Service
engineering in embedded systems
- Application of
SOC in sensor networks
- Mobile cloud
services and SOC
Track 3:
Intelligent Services for Smart World
- Smart Home,
Smart Office, Smart City
- Intelligent
services and architectures
- Intelligent
service provision model
- Smart systems
programming models and methodologies -
Swarm Intelligence - Context-aware
services - Nature-inspired
intelligent services -
Knowledge representation and reasoning
Track 4: Internet
Virtual Computing Environment
-
Architecture of Internet-based virtual computing environment
- Resource
virtualization, organization and collaboration
-
Programming models, languages, tools and platforms
- Security,
dependability, and reliability
- Trust,
reputation and incentive mechanism
-
Computational properties and theories of
- Software
engineering for Internet applications
- Large
scale computing and analytics
- Elastic
computing and Cloud computing
Track 5: Social
Networking Services
- Location-Based
social networks - Human mobility
modeling and mining -
Recommendation systems for service computing - Human-centric Sensing - Intelligent socially-aware and
community-aware systems -
Security, privacy, safety and legal issues
- Event detection
and predication in social networks
Track 6:
Service-based Cyber-Physical Systems
- Software
and system engineering for CPS
- Mobile
Services for CPS
- System
modelling and simulations
- Data
Management for CPS
- Dependable
network and system architectures for CPS
- Internet
of things and machine-to-machine communications
B. Industry
Practice / Case Study papers
SOSE 2016
encourages papers report industry practice, case studies, empirical research
and practical experiences in service engineering are invited. Industry papers
and case studies should be between 6-10 pages in length. The topics include,
but not limited to the following:
- Enterprise
business architecture and solution frameworks
- Platforms and
tools for system and software engineering
- Case studies,
experiments and evaluation of service-oriented system
- Innovative
service applications and experiences
C. Survey and
Emerging Subjects Tutorial Papers
In addition to
regular research paper and industry practice/case study paper sessions, SOSE
2016 will also invite some tutorial papers, which review the state-of-the-art
of the research on services engineering as well as the related emerging
paradigms and technologies. These papers should summarize the recent research
advance in service engineering from different perspectives, identify the open
issues and future trends and challenges in the field. SOSE 2016 also encourages
discussion papers which target at the visions on future related issues,
including the emerging paradigms, technologies and applications. Papers should
be no more than 10 pages in length.
The topics
include, but not limited to, the following:
- Theoretical and
technical foundation of service-oriented systems
- Methodology and
engineering principles of service-oriented systems
- Testing,
verification, validation and QA in the development of service-oriented systems
- Construction,
deployment, operation and maintenance of service-oriented systems
- Measurements and
metrics of QoS in SOA-based application systems
- Governance and
policies in service-oriented software development
- Engineering
techniques and tools to support the publishing, discovery and composition of
services
- Architectural and
detail designs of services and code generation of service software
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