PCS 2011 - 5th International Workshop on Personalization in Cloud and Service Computing (PCS 2011)
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Deadline: August 22, 2011 | Date: October 13, 2011-October 14, 2011
Venue/Country: Sydney, Australia
Updated: 2011-07-17 17:50:58 (GMT+9)
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The 5th International Workshop on Personalization in Cloud and Service Computing (PCS 2011)October 13-14, 2011, Sydney, AustraliaWorkshop proceeding will be published in Springer LNCS seriesWe are pleased to invite you once again to participate in the premier annual event of The International Workshop on Personalization in Cloud and Service Computing. Personalization and context-awareness researches in the area of service, grid and cloud computing are emerging as an important topic with the transformation of Internet and Web from traditional linking and sharing of computers and documents (i.e., "Web of Data") to current connecting of people and things (i.e., "Web of People", "Web of Things", and "Web of People and Thing"). Adopting Service-Oriented Computing as a basic paradigm, the Grid and Cloud Computing approach focuses on the virtualization and transparent provisioning of resources and software. Under such paradigm, information and service supply faces a number of new challenges. For example, how to smartly deal with large amounts of services based on users' personalized needs, how to handle personalized service composition in a dynamic environment, and how to customize business processes according to stakeholders' preferences. Personalization for processes and services in such a dynamic environment is one of the most exciting trends in Grid/Cloud Computing today that holds the potential to enrich user experiences and make our daily life more productive, convenient, and enjoyable. The topics of this workshop focus on all the aspects around personalized processes, services and data in the Service/Grid/Cloud Computing field, ranging from its theoretical foundations, supporting infrastructures, engineering approaches, to its applications and case studies. Following the success of previous PGSC workshops, PCS 2011 will continue to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange new ideas, developments, and experiences on the personalization issues of processes and services in the Service/Gird/Cloud Computing field. TOPICS OF INTERESTPCS 2011 welcomes papers that focus on novel solutions on the recent developments in the general areas of Web services/Service-Oriented Computing, Grid/Cloud Computing, Semantic Web, and Pervasive Computing. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to: - Models and languages for formal specification of personalization- Personalization in Grid/Cloud Computing and Pervasive Computing- Service Personalization, Resource & Service Modeling, Service Matching- Context & Situation-Aware Processes and Service Adaptation- Personalization and Web services and Open Data technologies and standards- Personalization Using Semantic Technologies- Personalization in Emerging Environments, such as Smart Building and Smart City- Requirement Engineering for Personalized and Evolvable Applications- Personalized User Interfaces and Interaction Patterns- Case Studies from Different Application DomainsIMPORTANT DATESAug 22nd, 2011 - papers submission deadlineSep 12th, 2011 - notification of acceptance/rejectionSep 26th, 2011 - submission of camera-ready papersPAPER FORMAT & SUBMISSIONThe paper must be submitted in Springer LNCS format.Papers should contain original contributions not published or submitted elsewhere, and references to related state-of-the-art work. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their work at the oral presentation.All submissions should be electronic (in PDF) and will be peer-reviewed by a minimum of three program committee members. Full papers accepted for the workshop will be included in the proceedings, published by Springer, LNCS Series. Please note that each accepted paper should have at least one author register and present the paper at WISE to get the paper published in the proceedings. To submit your paper, please log into the PCS2011 submission webpage at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pcs2011
PRPGRAM COMMITTEEWorkshop ChairChengfei Liu, Swinburne University of Technology, AustraliaYanbo Han, Institute of Computing Technology, CAS, ChinaBernhard Holtkamp, Fraunhofer ISST, GermanyBing Li, Wuhan University, ChinaProgram ChairJian Yu, Swinburne University of Technology, AustraliaHong-Linh Truong, Vienna University of Technology, AustriaPC Members Mahammad Ali Babar, IT University of Dennmark, DenmarkJinjun Chen, University of Technology Sydney, SydneyMarco Comerio, University of Milano-Bicocca, ItalyPaolo Falcarin, University of East London, UKHans-Georg Fill, Stanford University, USAG.R Gangadharan, IBM India, IndiaLigang He, University of Warwick, UKMartin Hirsch, Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts, GermanyHien Le, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NorwayXitong Li, MIT, USAJiangang Ma, University of Adelaide, AustraliaFulvio Mastrogiovanni, University of Genoa, ItalyMaurizio Morisio, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyTran-Vu Pham, HoChiMinhCity University of Technology, VietnamFangzhong Qi, Zhejiang University, ChinaStephan Reiff-Marganiec, University of Leicester, UKKurt Sandkuhl, University of Rostock, GermanyAviv Segev, KAIST, Republic of KoreaJun Shen, University of Wollongong, AustraliaMichael Sheng, The University of Adelaide, AustraliaPhilippe Thiran, University of Namur, BelgiumGuiling Wang, Institute of Computing Technology,CAS, ChinaManfred Wojciechowski, Fraunhofer ISST, GermanyJinhua Xiong, Institute of Computing Technology,CAS, ChinaJian Yang, Macquarie University, AustraliaMuhammod Younas, Oxford Brooks University, UKXiaohui Zhao, Unitec Institute of Technology, New Zealandhttp://www.wise2011.org
CONTACTDr Jian Yu (jianyu
swin.edu.au) Dr Hong-Linh Truong (truong
infosys.tuwien.ac.at)
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