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Montag, 12. April 2010

Workshop on New Frontiers in Service-Oriented Computing

Workshop on New Frontiers in Service-Oriented Computing
 
                                 In conjunction with
                        The Fifth International Conference on
                 P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud, and Internet Computing 
                                   (3PGCIC'2010)
 
                          November 4-6, 2010, Fukuoka, Japan
                 
                   http://serviceware.insa-lyon.fr/nfsoc/index.html 
 

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES 
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The widespread use of Internet technologies has an important impact on the way organizations deal with their partners and customers. To remain competitive, organizations are under pressure to take advantage of the information revolution that the Internet and the Web have brought about. Most organizations are adopting Web-based approaches for more automation, efficient business processes, personalization, and worldwide visibility.
 
Service-Oriented Computing design principles and their implementation technologies such as Web services, JBI, and SCA could help organizations to become more Web-oriented. This should result in building interoperable business applications that can cross organizational boundaries. The development of different industry standards, products and tools for supporting service-based  system design and development is advancing at a very rapid rate. Despite all the efforts that are put into Service-Oriented Computing research and development, many organizations still struggle with how to make their core business operations comply with Service-Oriented Computing principles.
 
The purpose of this workshop is to discuss the recent and significant developments in the field of Service-Oriented Computing. The workshop will provide a forum for articles that tackle challenges related to specification, modeling, design, development and deployment of Service-Oriented Computing-based solutions.
 
TOPICS
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Topics of interest for each of the main research tracks of the 2009 conference edition include, but are not  limited to:
  * Foundations of Services Computing
       Formal methods for services computing
       Services composition
       Services delivery
       Services discovery
       Services modeling
       Services science 
 
  * Service-centric Computing Models
       Service-oriented architecture (SOA)
       SOA industry solutions
       SOA industry standards
       SOA solution stack
 
  * Service Computing Management 
  Service Governance
  Service Monitoring 
  Trust and Security
  Risk assessment and Mitigation  
  Performance and Evaluation
 
 
  * Service Applications
  Software as a Service 
 Business, Educational and finance Services
    Application integration services
       Service computing process modeling
 Service transformation and integration
       Service level automation and orchestration
 Software architecture development and deployment
       
 
PAPER SUBMISSION
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Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers. All submissions should comply with the IEEE 8.5 two-column format. Papers should contain up to 5 keywords. Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and soundness, and will be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. All papers are to be submitted in PDF electronically via the workshop
Web site and will be peer-reviewed by members of the international program committee.
 
IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper Submission: April 30, 2010 
Notification of Acceptance: June 31, 2010 
Camera-Ready Submission: September 15, 2010
Conference days: November 4-6, 2010 
 
ORGANIZERS
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Youakim Badr, INSA de Lyon, France
Zakaria Maamar, Zayed University, UAE
Zhongjie Wang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
 
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For more information about FSOC please visit the workshop home page at
http://serviceware.insa-lyon.fr/nfsoc/index.html