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Donnerstag, 8. April 2010

ICSOFT 2010 - 5th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies

Due to several requests, we are extending the submission deadline to the following workshops that will be held with ICSOFT 2010 (5th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies).


WORKSHOPS IMPORTANT DATES
    Regular Paper Submission: April 30, 2010 (deadline extended)
    Authors Notification: May 12, 2010 (deadline extended)
    Final Paper Submission and Registration: May 19, 2010


CXCS


- ACT4SOC 2010 -
4th International Workshop on
Architectures, Concepts and Technologies for Service Oriented Computing
Website: http://www.icsoft.org/ACT4SOC.htm 

Co-chairs:
Marten van Sinderen
University of Twente
The Netherlands

Brahmananda Sapkota
University of Twente
The Netherlands


Supported by IICREST and seekda!

Topics of interest for the workshop include, but are not limited to:

    * Service Foundation and Design Issues
          o Principles of SOC/SOA, Service Science
          o Service Modelling Approaches
          o Formal Specification and Analysis
          o Reasoning Approaches
          o Model-driven Development, Platform-independence
          o Service Interoperability (Semantic, Pragmatic), Matching and (Dynamic) Composition
          o Ontology-centered Design
          o Requirements-functionality (Business-IT) Alignment
          o Web 2.0, Social Networking, Mash-ups
          o Rest vs WS
          o Repeated Aggregation of Services into Composite Applications and Business Processes

    * Service Technology and Infrastructure Issues
          o Architectural Patterns
          o Service Registry Management
          o Requirements Management, Service Evolution
          o Quality-of-Service Management
          o Cross-domain Service Delivery
          o Specific Technology Platform Solutions
          o Language-specific Solutions
          o Tool Support
          o Applicability and Performance Experiences
          o Service Level Agreements

    * Service Usage Issues and Applications of SOC/SOA
          o Service Registration, Update, de-Registration
          o Service Discovery, Matching, Selection, Replacement
          o Service Invocation, Interaction, Monitoring
          o Service Choreography, Mediation, Orchestration
          o Traceability of Technology Changes in Requirements and Vice versa
          o Mobile and Ubiquitous Applications
          o Health and Homecare Applications
          o Supply Chain Management Applications
          o e-Commerce Applications


- ACES 2010 -
1st International Workshop on
Autonomic Computing for Enterprise Systems 
Website: http://www.icsoft.org/ACES.htm 

Co-chairs:
Frances Brazier
Delft University of Technology
The Netherlands 

Martijn Warnier
Delft University of Technology
The Netherlands


Areas / Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
1 - Software Engineering Methods for Building Autonomic Systems
2 - QoS Management in Autonomic and Dynamic Environments
3 - Emergent Behavior, Emergent Configurations
4 - Service Agreements and Negotiation
5 - Legal Implications of Self-management/autonomy in Networked Systems



- DMIA 2010 -
1st International Workshop on
Data Management and Information Analytics
Website: http://www.icsoft.org/DMIA.htm

Co-chairs:
Markus Helfert
School of Computing, Dublin City University
Ireland

Brian Donnellan
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Ireland


Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    * Managing Large Data Manufacturing Systems
    * Organizational Concepts and Best Practice
    * Architectural Concepts
    * Data and Information Quality
    * Data Modeling
    * Methods for Data Management
    * Modeling and Analyzing Relationship Data
    * Modeling Large Data Manufacturing Systems
    * Data Warehousing and Data Cleansing
    * Data Visualization
    * Data Privacy and Integrity
    * Management of Uncertain Data
    * Accessibility of Data
    * Mobile Data Management
    * Management of Sensor Data
    * Data Integration
    * Integration and Analyzing Semi-structured and Unstructured Data
    * Text Analytics
    * Business Cases and Cost/Benefit Analysis of Data Management Approaches



- RTABIS 2010 -
1st International Workshop on
Recent Trends in Aspect based Information Systems
Website: http://www.icsoft.org/RTABIS.htm

Co-chairs:
Philippe Lahire
Laboratoire I3S, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis
France

Jean-Yves Tigli
I3S Laboratory, Polytech'Nice Sophia Antipolis, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
France

Valérie Monfort
Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne / ISIG, Kairouan University
France / Tunisia


Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Software Engineering

    * Requirements Engineering
    * Analysis and Design Modeling
    * Domain Engineering
    * Software Architectures
    * Evaluation and Metrics
    * Modular Reasoning
    * Testing and Verification
    * Interference and Composition
    * Traceability
    * Software Development Methods
    * Process and Methodology Definition
    * Patterns

- Programming Languages

    * Language Design
    * Compilation and Interpretation
    * Verification and Static Program Analysis
    * Formal Languages and Calculi
    * Execution Environments and Dynamic Weaving
    * Dynamic and Scripting Languages
    * Domain-specific Aspect Languages

- Related Paradigms

    * Model-driven Development
    * Generative Programming
    * Software Product Lines
    * Meta-programming
    * Contracts and Components
    * View-based Development

- Tool Support

    * Aspect Mining
    * Evolution and Reverse Engineering
    * Crosscutting Program Views
    * Refactoring

- Applications

    * Distributed/Concurrent Systems
    * Middleware, Services, and Networking
    * Pervasive Computing
    * Runtime Verification
    * Performance Improvement SOA and Aspects
    * Multi Agent Systems and Aspects
    * E-learning and Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Aspect

- Industrial Feedback

    * Project Management with AOP
    * Success Story or Failure
    * Other Applications Experiences



- RTSE4CAA 2010 -
1st International Workshop on Recent Trends
in Software Engineering for Context-Aware Applications
Website: http://www.icsoft.org/RTSE4CAA.htm

Co-chairs:
Yacine Atif
College of Information Technology, United Arab Emirates University
U.A.E.

Olivier Camp
ESEO, Angers
France

Slimane Hammoudi
ESEO, Angers
France

Zakaria Maamar
College of Information Technology, Zayed University
U.A.E.


Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    * Modelling of Context and of Context Aware Applications
    * Model Driven Engineering of Context Aware Applications
    * Ontologies for Context-aware Applications
    * Dynamic Adaptation in Context Aware Applications
    * Discovery, Composition and Adaptation of Services in Context-aware Applications
    * Intelligent Context Aware Applications
    * Programming Paradigm and Software Architectures for Context Aware Applications
    * Benchmarking and Performance of Context Aware Applications
    * Specification, Verification and Test of Context Aware Applications
    * Context Aware Business Processes
    * Database and Knowledge Management in Context-aware Applications
    * Trust, Privacy and Security Issues in Context Aware Applications
    * Human-computer Interaction in Context-aware Applications



- S2C 2010 -
1st International Workshop on
Software and Simulation Components
Website: http://www.icsoft.org/S2C.htm

Co-chairs:
Alexander Verbraeck
Delft University of Technology
The Netherlands

Mamadou Seck
Delft University of Technology
The Netherlands


Areas / Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

1 - Theory Formation for Hierarchical and Component-based Modeling
2 - Component-based and Hierarchical Modeling in the Software Engineering Field
3 - Component-based and Hierarchical Modeling in the Simulation Field
4 - Use of Libraries of Components to Enhance (Distributed) Systems Development
5 - Best Practices for Component Development, Reuse, and Hierarchical Systems Development



Kind regards,
Monica Saramago

ICSOFT Workshops Secretariat
Av. D. Manuel I, 27A 2.esq.
2910-595 Setubal, Portugal
Tel.: +351 265 520 185
Fax: +44 203 014 5433
Email: icsoft.workshops.secretariat@insticc.org
Website: http://www.icsoft.org

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