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    SEAMS 2011 - SEAMS 2011 : 6th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems

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    Category SEAMS 2011

    Deadline: December 12, 2010 | Date: May 23, 2011-May 24, 2011

    Venue/Country: Honolulu, U.S.A

    Updated: 2010-08-14 19:13:18 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    6th International Symposium on Software Engineering for

    Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2011)

    (Sponsored by ACM SIGSOFT and IEEE TCSE)

    Waikiki, Honolulu, USA

    23-24 May 2011

    http://2011.seams-symposia.org/

    THEME

    An increasingly important requirement for a software-based system is

    the ability to self-manage by adapting itself at run time to handle

    changing user needs, system intrusions or faults, a changing

    operational environment, and resource variability. Such a system must

    configure and reconfigure itself, augment its functionality,

    continually optimize itself, protect itself, and recover itself, while

    keeping its complexity hidden from the user.

    The topic of self-adaptive and self-managing systems has been studied

    in a large number of specific areas, including software architectures,

    fault-tolerant computing, robotics, control systems, programming

    languages, and biologically-inspired computing.

    The objective of this symposium is to bring together researchers and

    practitioners from many of these diverse areas to engage in

    stimulating dialogue regarding the fundamental principles, state of

    the art, and critical challenges of self-adaptive and self-managing

    systems. Specifically, we intend to focus on the software engineering

    aspects, including the methods, architectures, algorithms, techniques,

    and tools that can be used to support dynamic adaptive behavior that

    includes self-adaptive, self-managing, self-healing, self-optimizing,

    and self-configuring, and autonomic software.

    TOPICS OF INTEREST

    We are interested in submissions from both industry and academia on

    all topics related to this important area. These include, but are not

    limited to:

    - formal notations for modeling and analyzing software self-adaptation

    - programming language support for self-adaptation

    - reuse support for self-adaptive systems (e.g., patterns, designs,

    code, etc.)

    - design and architectural support for the self-adaptation of software

    - algorithms for software self-adaptation

    - integration mechanisms for self-adaptive systems

    - evaluation and assurance for self-* systems (e.g., run-time

    verification)

    - modeling and analysis of adaptive systems (e.g., run-time models,

    cost-benefit analysis, architectural styles and patterns,

    requirements)

    - decision-making strategies for self-adaptive and self-organizing

    systems

    - support for run-time monitoring (for requirements, design,

    performance, etc.)

    - model problems and exemplars

    The following application areas are of particular interest:

    - mobile computing

    - dependable computing

    - autonomous robotics

    - adaptable user interfaces

    - service-oriented systems

    - autonomic computing

    PAPER SUBMISSION DETAILS

    We are soliciting three types of papers: research papers and

    experience reports (up to 10 pages, ACM SIG Proceedings Format) and

    position papers for new ideas (up to 6 pages, ACM SIG Proceedings

    Format). Research papers should clearly describe the technical

    contribution and how the work has been validated. Experience reports

    should describe how an existing technique has been applied to

    real-world examples, including lessons learned from the

    experience. New idea papers provide an opportunity to describe novel

    and promising ideas and/or techniques that might not have been fully

    validated. All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three

    program committee members. Papers must not have been previously

    published or concurrently submitted elsewhere. The accepted papers

    will appear in the symposium proceedings that will be published as ACM

    conference proceedings.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Submission deadline: 12th December 2010

    Author notification: 15th February 2011

    Camera ready copy: 1st March 2011

    SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZATION

    * General Chair

    Holger Giese, HPI/Univ. of Potsdam, Germany

    * Program Chair

    Betty H.C. Cheng, Michigan State University, USA

    * Publicity Chairs

    Basil Becker, HPI/Univ. of Potsdam, Germany

    Thomas Vogel, HPI/Univ. of Potsdam, Germany

    * Program Committee

    Colin Atkinson University of Mannheim, Germany

    Robert Baillargeon Panasonic Automotive, USA

    Luciano Baresi Politecnico di Milano, Italy

    Nelly Bencomo University of Lancaster, UK

    Yuriy Brun University of Washington, USA

    Vinny Cahill Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

    Shang-Wen Cheng Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA

    Simon Dobson University of St. Andrews, UK

    Gregor Engels University of Paderborn, Germany

    David Garlan Carnegie Mellon University, USA

    Cristina Gacek City University, UK

    Carlo Ghezzi Politecnico di Milano, Italy

    Svein Hallsteinsen SINTEF, Norway

    Paola Inverardi University of L'Aquila, Italy

    Jean-Marc Jezequel IRISA-INRIA, France

    Gabor Karsai Vanderbilt University, USA

    Jeff Magee Imperial College London, UK

    Nenad Medvidovic University of Southern California, USA

    John Mylopoulos University of Trento, Italy

    Hausi MÃ?ller University of Victoria, BC, Canada

    Sooyong Park University of Sogang, S. Korea

    Anna Perini FBK-IRST, Center for Information

    Technology, Italy

    Masoud Sadjadi Florida International University, USA

    Onn Shehory IBM-Haifa Research, Israel

    Roy Sterritt University of Ulster, UK

    Danny Weyns Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

    Andrea Zisman City University, UK

    * Steering Committee

    Betty H.C. Cheng Michigan State University, USA

    Rogério de Lemos University of Kent, UK

    David Garlan Carnegie Mellon University, USA

    Holger Giese HPI/Univ. of Potsdam, Germany

    Marin Litiou York University, Canada

    Jeff Magee Imperial College London, UK

    Hausi MÃ?ller University of Victoria, Canada

    Mauro Pezzè University of Lugano, Switzerland, and

    University of Milan Bicocca, Italy

    Richard Taylor University of California, Irvine, USA

    FURTHER INFORMATION

    Symposia-related email should be addressed to: seams2011atseams-symposia.org

    Symposium home page: http://2011.seams-symposia.org/


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