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    SS-REI 2011 - 1st International Workshop on Service Science ? Research, Education and Innovation

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    Category SS-REI 2011

    Deadline: July 29, 2011 | Date: October 13, 2011-October 14, 2011

    Venue/Country: Sydney, Australia

    Updated: 2011-07-17 17:52:53 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    1st International Workshop on

    Service Science ? Research, Education and Innovation

    Supported by the Service Science Society

    The workshop will take place as part of the:

    12th International Conference on Web Information System Engineering (WISE 2011)

    October 11 ? 13, 2011, Sydney, Australia

    Workshop Description

    World economies have effectively moved to a service economy where at least 75% of the GDP of most western countries is in the service sector. The service sector is wide and varied. It includes health services, financial services, tourism, government services, etc. Several definitions to services have been proposed. In a nutshell, services are those activities in which there is an interaction between provider and client that creates and captures value. The majority of this value is intangible rather than residing in any physical product.

    Every major shift in the economy has traditionally been accompanied and/or stimulated by new technologies. Although the service economy has been very pronounced for at last a decade, there have been very little focused research efforts to support and enhance the service economy. This realization has inspired a flurry of research activities both in industry and academia to fill the void. As a result, there has been a strong push to build a foundation for a new science, called service science to cater for this new economic paradigm. This science would draw and build upon from disciplines such as computing, business management, systems engineering, and economics, to name a few. While the goals and methods are still amorphous, the needs are clear. The service economy needs to be supported with tools to model, design, implement processes to sustain growth and create serendipitous opportunities for the provisioning of newer and novel services.

    We invite papers in any of the following topics which are of interest to the workshop:

    Service Science

    Service Modelling and Implementation

    Service Delivery, Deployment and Maintenance Service

    Value Chains and Innovation Lifecycle

    Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Negotiation, Automation and Orchestration

    Quality of Services (QoS)

    Cost of Services (CoS)

    Business Service Analysis, Strategy, Design, Development and Deployment

    Undergraduate and Postgraduate Education in Service Science

    Service Policy Development

    Applications and Case Studies in Service Science

    Service Innovation - the Multi-dimensional Nature

    Co-creation and Open Innovation

    Infrastructure and Structural Innovations or Public Sector Innovation

    Innovations in Customers and Brand Experience

    Technology as an Enabler of Service Innovation

    Submission Details

    Submissions to the workshop in one or more of the topic areas outlined above are welcome. Submissions should be no more than 6 pages and should use the Springer LNCS proceedings format (available at: www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0). Papers should be submitted via the workshop submission site on Easychair (www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=ssrei2011)

    Submission Deadlines

    Paper Submission: July 29, 2011

    Notification of Acceptance: September 2, 2011

    Camera-ready papers: the proceedings of the WISE 2011 workshops will be prepared and printed post conference. The timeline for submission of camera ready papers will be outlined at the workshop.

    Workshop Format

    Workshop submissions: Max 6 page research papers & invited industry presentations

    Anticipated number of paper presentations accepted: 8 ? 10 (20 min. presentations)

    Anticipated number of workshop attendees: 25-35

    Keynotes: One in morning

    Workshop duration: Full day

    Workshop Organisers

    Liam O’Brien, CSIRO, Australia

    Athman Bouguettaya, RMIT University, Australia

    Program Committee

    http://www.wise2011.org

    Renu Agarwal, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

    Byron Keating, University of Canberra, Australia

    Grace Lewis, Software Engineering Institute, USA

    Ryszard Kowalczyk, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

    Warren Bradey, Smart Services CRC, Australia

    Jay Hannon, IBM, Australia

    Joe Davis, University of Sydney, Australia

    Jian Yang, Macquarie, Australia

    Fethi Rabhi, University of New South Wales, Australia

    Salima Benbernou, University of Paris, France

    Mohand-Said Hacid, University of Lyon, France

    Aditya Ghose, University of Wollongong, Australia

    W.J.A.M. van den Heuvel, Tilburg University, The Netherlands

    Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, CSIRO, Australia


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