Call for Papers: WOMP 2006
Int. Workshop on Middleware and Performance (WOMP 2005)
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http://womp.uib.es/
Sorrento, ITALY December 1-4, =20
2006
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Middleware technologies consist of various components that form the
infrastructure, or plumbing for parallel and distributed computing.
Middleware performance plays a critical role of the end-to-end
performance of distributed applications. Ensuring adherence to
performance requirements in middleware-based distributed applications
demands the stringent need for methodologies and tools that help the
software designer in evaluating the impact of different alternatives in
middleware on the application quality.
This workshop aims to focus on methods, measures, and tools for
performance of middleware technologies and distributed applications
developed from middleware. This includes middleware infrastructures,
interaction paradigms, communication protocols, software architectures,
middleware applications, other non functional quality attributes, etc.,
and their relationship with performance.
Topic of Interest
The topics of the mini track will include but not limited to:
. Performance for adaptive/reflective middleware
. Performance for wireless, mobile, ad-hoc and sensor networks
. Performance for web services, cluster and grid computing
. Performance of middleware for distributed simulation
. QoS aware middleware support
. Metrics and evaluation strategies
. Performance studies of communication primitives, such as peer to peer,
event, message and publish/subscribe based communication
. QoS trade-off assessments, including measures, methods and models that
integrate performance and QoS aspects of middleware systems as security,
safety, availability, interoperability and other non-functional
requirements.
. Middleware performance engineering practice
. Benchmark design, implementation for gathering performance
characteristics of middleware systems
. Case studies and experience reports
Important Dates
. Submission deadline: July 10, 2006
. Notification of acceptance: August 25, 2006
. Camera-ready-copy of papers: September 20, 2006
Submission
Authors may contact the organizers for expression of interests and
content appropriateness at any time. All papers must contain original
material, not previously published or submitted for publication
It is expected that the proceedings of the workshop programs will be
published by Springer's LNCS series or IEEE CS. Formatting guidelines
(Springer LNCS or IEEE CS) and submission instructions will be provided
later on the workshop website.
Organizing Committee
Carlos Juiz
University of Balearic Islands, Spain
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Andrea D'Ambrogio
University of Roma "Tor Vergata", Italy.
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Yan Liu
National ICT Australia (NICTA), Australia
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Programme Committee
Mariacarla Calzarossa
Italy
Shiping Chen
Australia
Lawrence Chung
USA
Vittorio Cortellessa
Italy
Mariela Curiel
Venezuela
Lorenzo Donatiello
Italy
Ian Gorton
Australia
G=FCnter Haring
Austria
Giuseppe Iazeolla
Italy
Yan Jin
Australia
Helen Karatza
Greece
Samuel Kounev
UK
Ming Li
Australia
Jos=E9 Merseguer
Spain
Dorina Petriu
Canada
Ramon Puigjaner
Spain
Nary Subramanian
USA
Antony Tang
Australia
Cho-Li Wang
Hong Kong
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