PRO-VE 2012 - 2012 : 13th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises
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Deadline: April 15, 2012 | Date: October 01, 2012-October 03, 2012
Venue/Country: Bournemouth, U.K.
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PRO-VE?1213th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual EnterprisesBournemouth, UK, 1-3 October 2012Important datesMain conference:Abstracts submission: 28 Feb 2012Full paper submission: 15 Apr 2012Acceptance notice: 10 May 2012Camera ready submission: 31 May 2012Applied developments/Industry track:Short abstracts submission: 17 Jun 2012Extended abstracts submission: 31 Jul 2012Collaborative Networks in the Internet of ServicesRecent developments under the umbrella of Future Internet offer new concepts and mechanisms to support a new generation of advanced collaborative networks. Particularly relevant is the consolidation of the Internet of Services and its associated infrastructures and related concepts such as service ecologies and service parks. Complementarily, recent progress on Cyber Physical Systems induce new virtualization possibilities for resources and capabilities, leading to notions of Industrial Internet, Sensing Enterprise, Internet of Events, etc.Moving from services, provided by a single entity, to more complex or integrated multi-stakeholder services calls for new approaches in dynamic service composition aimed at effective support of the ?collaboration? perspective. This is a fundamental step in reducing the gap between the notions of software service, technical service, and business service.Collaborative Networks not only benefit from such new possibilities, these provide some fundamental elements supporting the structural and behavioural models, value systems and value creation, and the business perspective of collaborative networks. On the other hand, development of the so-called Services Science adds clarification to the semantics of the service concept in which context synergies with collaborative networks need to be further explored.The accumulated body of empiric knowledge and the size of the involved research community in Collaborative Networks provide the basis for leveraging the potential of new concepts and mechanisms in addressing big societal challenges and consolidating the scientific discipline on ?Collaborative Networks?. Such discipline is strongly multidisciplinary and thus PRO-VE Working Conference is designed to offer a major opportunity to mix contributions from Computer Science, Engineering, Economics, Managementl and Socio-Human communities.The main theme of PRO-VE?12 focuses thus on crucial aspects to empower Collaborative Networks as a main actor of change in society.PRO-VE, as the most focused scientific / technical conference in the area, offers a major opportunity for the presentation and discussion of both latest research developments and industrial practice case studies. Following the IFIP international mission, the PRO-VE conference offers a forum for collaboration among different regions of the world. This conference continues a series of successful conferences of PRO-VE?99 (Porto, Portugal), PRO-VE 2000 (Florianópolis, Brazil), PRO-VE?02 (Sesimbra, Portugal), PRO-VE?03 (Lugano, Switzerland), PRO-VE?04 (Toulouse, France), PRO-VE?05 (Valencia, Spain), PRO-VE?06 (Helsinki, Finland), PRO-VE?07 (Guimarães, Portugal), PRO-VE?08 (Poznan, Poland), PRO-VE?09 (Thessaloniki, Greece), PRO-VE?10 (St. Etienne, France), and PRO-VE?11 (S. Paulo, Brazil).TOPICSA plurality of scientific communities in Computer Science, Engineering, Economics, Management and Socio-Human sciences are encouraged to submit. Both theoretical works and sound case studies are expected. The conference will include technical papers and discussion panels. Proposals for organizing associated events, namely by project consortia focused on the area of Collaborative Networks are welcome.Future Internet - concepts and mechanismsInternet of ServicesService infrastructuresCloud Computing and Collaborative NetworksCloud computing architectures in support of collaborationBusiness approaches and modelsServices ScienceModelling and formalizationService ecologies and Service parksSoftware service-oriented architectureService compositionSemantic service discoveryCollaborative Business Processes and Service CompositionIntegrated services / value-added servicesBusiness process and service compositionCollaborative Cyber Physical SystemsCPS InfrastructuresSensing Enterprise and Internet of EventsCollaborative CPS societiesBehavioral issues and governanceTypologies of collaborative behavioursTrust modelling and managementRisk and uncertainty managementSerious games in CNAffective computing in CNCollaborative Networks and Big Societal ChallengesRole of CNs in addressing big emerging challengesCase studies and new directionsApplication areas (examples)Eco-Industrial ParksHealthcare collaborative systemsActive Ageing NetworksAmbient Assisted Living networksDistributed manufacturing networksEducational networksTransportation and mobility support networksCollaborative e-governmentAgribusiness networksDisaster rescue networksAcceptance of papers is based on the full paper (up to 8 pages). Each paper will be evaluated by three members of the International Program Committee. However, prospective authors should submit a short abstract in advance, in order to check if the proposed topic fits within the conference scope.Proceedings to be published by Springer.Special issues of journals will be published with selected papers.
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