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    SOCNE 2009 - 4th International IEEE Workshop on Service Oriented Architectures in Converging Networked Environments SOCNE

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    Category SOCNE 2009

    Deadline: November 22, 2008 | Date: May 26, 2009

    Venue/Country: Bradford, U.K.

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    4th International IEEE Workshop on

    Service Oriented Architectures in Converging Networked Environments

    SOCNE

    in conjunction with

    The IEEE 23rd International Conference on

    Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA-09)

    Bradford, UK, May 26-29, 2009

    Motivation and Objectives

    With the Internet Protocol (IP) that has grown to become a quasi de-facto standard for communication in various application domains, domains are converging and hence build the foundation for many new application scenarios. These applications are increasingly designed as and supported by modular and orchestrated services that are distributed across heterogemeous platforms and network environments. Besides an intelligent service creation environment and tool support that allow to dynamically compose new services on top of existing ones, the service orchestration requires smart and reliable service management and coordination that ensures that requirements imposed by the application or the customer are matched against quantitative system parameters. Quality of Service is an important challange for the service managment in order to to ensure a smart and reliable service access. Due to the growing complexity in these environments, the trend for self-configuration and self-management of these services is inevitable.

    This IEEE workshop encourages communication and exchange of ideas between industrial and academic researchers and developers in the field of service-oriented architectures, their design and engineering process as well as their deployment in application prototypes. Important knowledge about future emerging directions for middleware, network infrastructures and self-organizing software/service architectures will be adressed.

    Under this perspective, the main areas of interest for this special session are:

    Topics

    Track 1: Service Oriented Architectures

    Service infrastructures for real-time embedded networked applications and systems

    Web services and Middleware for embedded environments

    Interoperability of heterogeneous systems

    Semantic Web Services & Web Service Ontologies

    Event-driven SOAs & Device-centric SOA

    Track 2: Quality of Service

    QoS for Middleware and Web Services

    QoS for access networks

    QoS Management

    QoS Negotiation and Resource Allocation

    Track 3: Service Platforms & Frameworks

    Service creation, deployment, life cycle management

    Tool support for service creation

    Service validation and testing

    Track 4: Autonomic Service Management

    Service Support, Configuration & Management

    Service Delivery & Service Level Management

    Resource Capacity & Service Capacity Management

    Track 5: Services, Applications & Prototypes

    SOA deployment in commercial prototypes

    SOA deployment for local mobile services

    Enterprise application integration

    Track 6: SoAs in E-health environments

    SOA-based integration of IT systems in the healthcare enterprise

    SOA deployment for cross-enterprise communication of health data

    SOA techniques for personal health systems and AAL

    Papers can be submitted through http://myreview-socne.c-lab.de/

    Full paper submission deadline November 22th 2008

    For further information please mailto socnepc(at)gmail.com


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