THIRD CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS ANALYTICS IN FINANCE AND INDUSTRY - BAFI 2018
January 17th - 19th, 2018
Santiago, Chile
www.baficonference.cl
Twitter: @bafichile
Call for Abstracts
The aim of the BAFI 2018 conference is to bring together researchers and
developers from data science and related areas with practitioners and
consultants applying the respective techniques in different
business-related domains. Our goal is to stimulate an academic exchange of
recent developments as well as to encourage the mutual influence between
academics and practitioners.
At BAFI 2018, the focus will be on methodological developments aimed at
uncovering information contained in large data sets, as well as on business
applications in various sectors, among them finance, retail, and
telecommunications.
Topics at this conference include, but are not limited to:
Business Analytics - Applications:
+ Credit Scoring and Financial Modeling
+ Forecasting
+ Fraud Detection
+ Web Intelligence and Information Retrieval
+ Marketing, Business Intelligence, and e-Commerce
+ Decision Analysis and Decision Support Systems
+ Social Network Analysis
+ Privacy-preserving Data Mining and Privacy-related Issues
+ Text Mining, Sentiment Analysis, and Opinion Mining
+ Internet of Things (IoT)
Business Analytics - Methods:
+ Dimensionality Reduction, Feature Extraction, and Feature Selection
+ Supervised, Semi-Supervised, and Unsupervised Methods
+ Statistical Learning Theory
+ Online Learning, Data Stream Mining, and Dynamic Data Mining
+ Graph Mining and Semi-Structured Data
+ Spatial and Temporal Data Mining
+ Deep Learning and Neural Network Research
+ Large Scale Data Mining
+ Uncertainty Modeling in Data Mining
STUDENT GRANTS
We will offer a number of travel grants for students who present their work
at BAFI 2018. The following two categories will be considered:
+ National category: students enrolled at a Chilean university or staying
at a Chilean address at the time of the conference.
+ International category: students enrolled at a university outside Chile
and staying abroad prior to the start of the conference.
Please visit www.baficonference.cl for information on Submission
Guidelines, Venue, Program, Conference Fees, and more.
For more information, please contact us at
info(a)bafi.cl
FROM 2017 - Last Call for Papers
http://unibuc.ro/~conference/from2017
WORKING FORMAL METHODS SYMPOSIUM
5 - 8 July 2017 Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Bucharest
IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract Submission (extended deadline): 28 May 2017
Notification of acceptance (extended deadline): 8 June 2017
Aims and Scope
Formal methods use mathematical techniques and rigour for developing
software and hardware. The formal methods can be used to specify,
verify, and analyse in any part of the system life cycle: requirements
engineering, modeling, design, architecture, implementation, testing,
maintenance and evolution. This assumes on the one hand the
development of adequate mathematical methods and frameworks and on the
other hand the development of tools that help the user to effectively
apply these methods/frameworks in the life cycle of the system.
ICUB (The Research Institute of the University of Bucharest), the
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of
Bucharest, and the Faculty of Computer Science of the Alexandru Ioan
Cuza University of Iasi organize FROM 2017, the first one from a
yearly workshop series, meant to bring together Romanian researchers
in formal methods and to foster international collaborations.
Working Formal Methods Symposium (FROM) aims to bring together
researchers and practitioners who work for formal methods by
contributing with new theoretical results, methods, techniques, and
frameworks, and/or make the formal methods to work by creating or
using software tools that apply theoretical contributions.
PhD Students are highly encouraged to participate and support for
accommodation is available upon request.
The program of the symposium will include invited lectures (the
current list can be seen on the workshop web page) and regular
contributions. Submissions on the general topic of theoretical
computer science, formal methods and applications are solicited.
Areas and formalisms of interest include:
- Category theory in computer science
- Distributed systems and concurrency
- Formal languages and automata theory
- Formal modelling, verification and testing
- Logic in computer science
- Mathematical structures in computer science
- Models of computation
- Semantics of programming languages
Methods of interest include:
- Model checking
- Deductive verification
- Automated reasoning and model generation
- Automated induction
- Symbolic computation
Applications of interest include:
- Program analysis
- Verification and synthesis of software and hardware,
- Computational logic,
- Computer mathematics,
- Knowledge representation, ontology reasoning, deductive databases,
- Uncertainty reasoning and soft computing
Submissions
Regular contributions will be based on an extended abstract
of 2 pages, excepting the references, formatted according to
the guidelines for Springer LNCS:
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0
The abstracts should be submitted before 21 May 2017, via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=from2017
The notification of acceptance will be received by 31 May 2017.
Depending on the number and the quality of submissions, we intend to
publish extensions of selected presentations in peer-reviewed
well-ranked journal.
Registration
There is no conference fee, but valid registration is required in
order to participate at the conference. All participants registered
with an abstract will receive the conference kit.
There is an additional fee of 50 RON for the social dinner at
Casa Universitarilor.
For details and updates see http://unibuc.ro/~conference/from2017/
Dear colleagues,
I want to announce an important event for scientists working on
artificial intelligence solutions for large-scale distributed systems:
The 3rd International Workshop on Data-driven Self-regulating Systems
(DSS 2017), co-located with the The Eleventh IEEE International
Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO 2017)! You
are cordially invited to submit a paper and/or to share this
announcement with your colleagues. The CFP is appended to this eMail.
It is a great opportunity to discuss your work on an international platform.
Best regards,
Stefan Bosse
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PD Dr. rer. nat. habil. Stefan Bosse
University of Bremen
Department of Mathematics & Computer Science
Robert Hooke Str. 5
28359 Bremen
Germany
RESEARCHGATE <http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stefan_Bosse>
Tel. +(49)421/178-45-4103
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Call for papers -- DSS 2017
The 3rd International Workshop on Data-driven Self-regulating Systems
(DSS 2017)
In conjunction with 11th IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive
and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO),
Proceedings appear in IEEE Digital Library
September 18-22, 2017 in University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
CFP link: http://dss2017.inn.ac/
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The emergence of pervasive and ubiquitous technologies together with
social media has resulted in unprecedented opportunities to reason about
the complexity of our society based on magnitudes of data. Embedded ICT
technologies mandate the functionality and operations of several
techno-socio-economic systems such as traffic systems, transportation
systems, Smart Grids, power/gas/water networks, etc. It is estimated
that over 50 billion connected smart devices will be online by the year
2020. Moreover, social media provide invaluable insights about the
complexity of social interactions and how these interactions influence
the sustainability of several ICT-enabled techno-socio-economic systems.
These observations show that regulating online the complex systems of
our nowadays digital society is a grand challenge. Regulation concerns
trade-offs such as the alignment of technical requirements, e.g.
robustness, fault-tolerance, safety and security, with social or
environmental requirements, for instance, fairness in the utilization of
energy resources. The scale of nowadays data cannot tackle the challenge
by itself as data may convey ungrounded correlations and biased
predictions. Smart, autonomic and selfregulating mechanisms are required
for filtering data streams in real-time and transform them to valuable
information based on which intelligent adaptive decisions can be made in
a decentralized fashion under a plethora of operational scenarios.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
+ self-regulation
+ autonomic computing
+ pervasive/ubiquitous computing
+ Internet of Things
+ big data analytics
+ cloud computing
+ online policy-making
+ distributed systems
+ privacy & security
+ multi-agent systems
+ peer-to-peer systems
+ self-organization
+ adaptive mechanisms
+ complex systems & (social) networks
+ mechanism design & game theory
+ quality of experience
Application domains:
+ Smart Grids
+ power/gas/water networks
+ traffic systems
+ manufacturing systems
+ transportation systems
+ ambient-assisted living
+ social media/networks
+ mobile applications
+ disease spreading
Workshop Organizers
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Evangelos Pournaras, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Akshay Uttama Nambi S.N., Microsoft Research Lab, India
Stefan Bosse, University of Bremen, Germany
Submission Instructions
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You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works on
above and other topics related to self-regulating systems. Submitted
papers must not have been published or simultaneously submitted
elsewhere. Please, indicate clearly the corresponding authors and
include up to 6 keywords and an abstract of no more than 400 words.
Submissions have to be formatted according to the IEEE Computer Society
Press proceedings style guide not exceeding 6 two-column pages. Papers
are submitted as PDF files via the Easychair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dss2017)
Key Dates
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Paper submission deadline: July 17, 2017
Paper notification: July 30, 2017
2nd Call For Papers (with apologies for multiple copies)
ATIR: Workshop on Axiomatic Thinking for Information Retrieval and
Related Tasks
Co-located with ACM SIGIR 2017
August 11, 2017. Tokyo, Japan
Workshop Website: https://www.eecis.udel.edu/~hfang/ATIR.html
Motivation
The goal of the proposed workshop is to bring together researchers and
practitioners interested in applying axiomatic analysis to all kinds of
IR and IR-related problems, including particularly both those interested
in developing retrieval models and those interested in developing
evaluation measures, and to enable them to share their findings (both
positive or negative), to present their latest research results, and to
discuss future directions.
Theme
As the title of the workshop suggested, the general theme of the
workshop will be about all aspects of applications of axiomatic thinking
to solve IR and IR-related problems. The basis of this general theme is
the recent growth of work on applying axiomatic thinking to analyze and
improve both retrieval models and evaluation metrics, which we expect to
continue. The existing work has clearly demonstrated many advantages of
axiomatic thinking, including particularly specific theoretical results
in the form of novel constraints to be satisfied by retrieval functions
or evaluation metrics and improved models or evaluation metrics.
However, much more research is still needed in multiple directions.
Opportunities of applying axiomatic thinking also go beyond analyzing
the basic retrieval functions; in fact, understanding constraints is
also beneficial to many IR tasks that use machine learning techniques.
Instead of having a designer carefully choose a set of assumptions to
make when designing a formal model, these approaches use machine
learning to weight items in a pool of features derived from many
retrieval heuristics. However, this potentially results in a bloated
backend which computes many features irrelevant to the task or
collection. Having knowledge about relevant features would help slim
down backends and speed learning and ranking. An important strength of
the axiomatic methodology is that evaluation data sets become resources
used to check motivated hypotheses instead of optimization mechanisms,
which are at risk of overfitting. There are even more opportunities for
new research on applying axiomatic thinking to evaluation as has already
been happening where researchers have done axiomatic analysis of metrics
for tasks such as text categorization, clustering, and ranking.
In general, an understanding of how to apply axiomatic thinking to IR
problems may become increasingly important as information retrieval
continues to broaden into new areas. New tasks often require new
constraints, and an understanding of these constraints can provide
guidance on how to adapt existing methods or how to develop new methods
for the new tasks. For example, domain-specific IR tasks such as medical
record search might require new retrieval constraints that can capture
the domain knowledge.
The workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from a
broader community to exchange research ideas and results and to foster
collaborations across subcommunities. Some of the specific topics we
envision to be covered by the workshop theme include, but not limited to:
- What constraints are effective to improve retrieval performance
independent of the underlying model?
- What constraints were expected to be useful but have not been
effective in practice? Why not?
- In the case of evaluation metrics, why some metric constraints do
not affect the system comparison or the user satisfaction?
- How can we potentially unify the axiomatic analysis of IR models
and evaluation metrics given that both lines of work aim at formally
modeling relevance?
- Have new languages, media, or domains suggested new constraints for
established domains?
- To what extent is a valid constraint in one domain also valid in
other domains? More generally, which constraints for retrieval methods
or evaluation metrics are core ones, and which constraints are highly
scenario dependent?
- How can axiomatic thinking be combined with machine learning
techniques to learn more effective retrieval functions?
Planned Activities
- Keynote talk
- Panel
- Presentations of papers
Paper Submission
We solicit papers describing research work related to the above theme.
In addition to the innovative methods with promising results, we also
welcome papers reporting negative results.
Papers need to be:
- 4 or 10 pages
- In ACM format
- Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=atir2017
Formal proofs can be added as additional material. The submissions are
not anonymous.
Important Dates
- Submission deadlines: May 27 (for long paper) and June 3 (for short
papers)
- Review due: June 20
- Notification: June 30
Workshop Organizers
- Enrique Amigo
- Hui Fang
- Stefano Mizzaro
- ChengXiang Zhai
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Prof. Stefano Mizzaro, PhD
Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics
University of Udine
Via delle Scienze, 206 - 33100 Udine, Italy
mizzaro(a)uniud.it - http://www.dimi.uniud.it/mizzaro/
Ph.: +39 0432 558456 - Fax: +39 0432 558499
**Our apologies if you have received multiple copies of this announcement**
**Call for Papers: Ph.D. Forum at The 8th International Green and
Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSC'17)**
Forum webpage: http://igsc.eecs.wsu.edu/forum_17
The Ph.D. forum at IGSC'17 will provide an international forum for
doctoral students engaged in research on sustainable and energy-efficient
computing and/or computing for a more sustainable planet to present their
work to fellow researchers and practitioners in the green and sustainable
computing community. The forum includes a poster session during which the
students can present their work and receive constructive feedback for
completion of their dissertation research. The Ph.D. forum is intended for
students who have already settled on a specific research topic and have
some preliminary results, but still have enough time remaining before
their final defense that they can benefit from the forum discussions.
**Accepted submissions will appear in IGSC'17 proceedings**
*Paper submission guidelines*
Current Ph.D. students are encouraged to submit an extended abstract that
describes their doctoral work. The student should be the sole author of
the paper, but the advisor and other contributors should be acknowledged.
The topics of interest coincide with IGSC'17 are listed in the CFP page
(http://igsc.eecs.wsu.edu/cfp_17). The extended abstract should be three
pages in IEEE conference proceedings style
(http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.ht
ml). All manuscripts should be in pdf format, in English, and registered
and submitted through easychair
(http://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=igsc17) under the "IGSC17 PhD
Forum" submission track.
Please kindly note that:
- The research ideas in submissions should be mature enough to be
presented in a paper and content can evolve to become the substantial part
of a Ph.D. dissertation. The submissions should not have been published
and not under review by other conferences or journals elsewhere.
- The authors should outline related problems in the field and their
current solutions, clearly motivate and formulate the research topic,
present the preliminary idea, the proposed approach, and the preliminary
experimental results achieved thus far, explicitly point out the intended
contributions of the proposed work.
Each submission will be reviewed by members of the forum¹s technical
program committee. Abstracts will be judged on originality, technical
merit, presentation quality, and relevance to the
conference topics. Accepted abstracts will appear in the IGSC conference
proceedings and will be indexed by DBLP and the IEEE digital library. All
invited participants will be asked to provide a poster, which will be
displayed throughout the conference. Authors of accepted submissions are
expected to register for the conference and appear in person to present
their work. The student rate will apply to authors who are currently
full-time students.
*Poster Presentation*
Authors of accepted submissions should prepare a poster for presentation.
Posters will be displayed throughout the conference and the students are
required to be available during the poster session to discuss their work
and answer related questions. The poster size should not exceed 841 x 1189
mm (width x height). The organizers encourage all Ph.D. Students in the
fields of sustainable and energy-efficient computing and computing for a
more sustainable planet to participate in this Ph.D. Forum.
*Ph.D. Forum Chair*
Mahdi Nikdast (Polytechnique Montreal, Canada), mahdi.nikdast(a)polymtl.ca
*Important dates*
Paper submission due: June 16 , 2017
Notifications sent to authors: July 17, 2017
Camera-ready papers due: August 5, 2017
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and
Communications (HPCC)
http://www.ieee-hpcc.org
Bangkok, Thailand, December 18 - 20, 2017
The 2017 IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and
Communications (HPCC) is the 19th edition of a highly successful forum
of discussion for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and
the government.
The forum provides a venue to discuss profound challenges and to present
and discuss new ideas, research results, applications, and experience on
all aspects of high performance computing and communications.
Important Dates:
Paper submission deadline: June 1st, 2017, midnight (Anywhere on Earth)
Main conference decision notification: August 15th, 2017
Main conference camera-ready deadline: September 15th, 2017
Conference: December 18-20, 2017
We are soliciting paper submissions in the following topic areas:
1. Parallel and distributed system architectures
2. Languages and compilers for high performance computing
3. Parallel and distributed software technologies
4. Parallel and distributed algorithms
5. Resource management for parallel and distributed systems
6. Embedded systems
7. Peer-to-peer computing
8. Grid and cluster computing
9. Web services and Internet computing
10. Cloud computing
11. Utility computing
12. Performance evaluation and measurement
13. Tools and environments for software development
14. Distributed systems and applications
15. High-performance scientific and engineering computing
16. Database applications and data mining
17. Biological/molecular computing
18. Bioinformatics
19. Collaborative and cooperative environments
20. Mobile computing and wireless communications
21. Computer Networks
22. Telecommunications
23. Pervasive/ubiquitous computing and intelligence
24. Autonomic computing, reliability, and fault-tolerance
25. Trust, security, and privacy
26. Energy-aware computing
Organizers:
General Co-chairs:
Tarek El-Ghazawi, George Washington University, USA
Albert Zomaya, University of Sydney, Australia
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
Program Co-chairs:
Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
H. J. Siegel, Colorado State University, USA
Submissions must include an abstract, keywords, and the e-mail address
of the corresponding author. The submission may not exceed 8 pages for
main conference, including tables and figures, in IEEE CS format. The
template files for LATEX or WORD can be downloaded from
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
All paper submissions must represent original and unpublished work.
Each submission will be peer reviewed by at least three program
committee members. The authors commit that if the submission is
accepted, at least one of the authors will register for the conference
and present the work. Submit your paper(s) in PDF file at the
submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hpcc17
Accepted and presented papers will be included in the IEEE Conference
Proceedings published by IEEE CS CPS (EI Index), which will be uploaded
to IEEE Xplorer. At least one of the authors of an accepted paper must
have full registration and present the work at the conference, otherwise
the paper may be removed from the digital libraries of IEEE CS after the
conference.
The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Big Data Intelligence and Computing(IEEE DataCom 2017)
https://grid.chu.edu.tw/datacom2017/
Orlando, Florida, USA, November 6-10, 2017
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Big data is a rapidly expanding research area spanning the fields of computer science and information management, and has become a ubiquitous term in understanding and solving complex problems in different disciplinary fields such as engineering, applied mathematics, medicine, computational biology, healthcare, social networks, finance, business, government, education, transportation and telecommunications.
The goal of the 3rd IEEE International Conference on Big Data Intelligence and Computing (IEEE DataCom 2017) is to establish an international forum for engineers and scientists to present their ideas and experiences in the fields of Big Data intelligence and computing. IEEE DataCom 2016 welcomes paper submissions on innovative work from researchers in academia, industry and government describing original research work in Big Data. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version (with at least 30% new material) for review and publication in special issues of international journals.
IEEE DataCom 2017 will be held on Nov. 6-10, 2017 in Orlando, Florida, USA. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- The 5Vs of the data landscape: volume, variety, velocity, veracity, value
- Big data science and foundations, analytics, visualization and semantics
- Software and tools for big data management.
- Security, privacy and legal issues specific to big data
- Big data economy, QoS and business models
- Scientific discovery and business intelligence
- Software, hardware and algorithm co-design, high-performance computing
- Large-scale recommendation systems and graph analysis
- Infrastructures and systems for big data analytics and managements
- Middleware and tools for big data analytics and managements
- Algorithmic, experimental, prototyping and implementation
- Data quality issues: such as validation, metrics, optimizations and consistency
- Data-driven innovation, computational modelling and data integration
- Data intensive computing theorems and technologies
- Big data for advanced manufacturing and productivity
- Modeling, simulation and performance evaluation
- Green data centers / environmental-friendly perspectives
- Computing, scheduling and resource management for sustainability
- Complex applications in areas where massive data is generated
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PUBLICATION HIGHLIGHTS
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IEEE CS proceedings, indexed by
- IEEE Xplore
- Scopus
- EI Engineering Index
- ACM Digital Library
- dblp
- Google Scholar
Extended version of the selected papers will be invited for publication in prestigious international journals.
- Future Generation Computer Systems
- Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
- International Journal of Big Data Intelligence
- International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing
- Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems
- Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing
- International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
- Journal of Supercomputing
- Wireless Communication and Mobile Computing
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Workshop/Special Session notification:
(ongoing as received)
Paper Submission (Research Track):
June 15, 2017
Paper Submission (Works-in-Progress/workshop):
July 10, 2017
Author Notification (Research/workshop/WIP):
July 30, 2017
Paper Submission (Demo /Poster /Special session):
August 5th, 2017
Author Notification (Research/workshop/WIP/Poster):
August 20, 2017
Camera ready / registration deadline:
August 31, 2017
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SUBMISSION
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Authors are invited to submit their original research work that has not previously been submitted or published in any other venue. Papers should be prepared in IEEE CS format and submitted via the IEEE DataCom 2017 web site, https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeedatacom2017
IEEE formatting information:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
- Proposals for organizing tutorials, workshops and special sessions need to be submitted to the Tutorials, Workshops and Special Sessions Chairs, respectively. A proposal should include title, theme, scope and main presenters/organizers.
- Research paper (8 pages) should explore a specific technology problem and propose a complete solution to it, with experimental results.
- Works-in-Progess (WIP) (6 pages) papers are expected to present either work currently in progress or less developed but highly innovative ideas.
- Demo/Poster papers (4 pages) must describe working systems and be related to DataCom. These systems may be innovative prototype implementations or mature systems that use related technology. Papers/proposals need to be submitted to the Demo/Poster Chair.
- Workshop and Special Session papers need to be submitted to the corresponding workshops and special sessions.
All accepted papers in the main tracks, workshops, special sessions and demos/posters will be published in an IEEE Computer Society proceedings (EI indexed). Extended versions of selected excellent papers will be considered for publication in special issues of prestige journals (SCI/EI indexed).
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Organizing Committees
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General Chairs
Sanjay Ranka, University of Florida, USA
Hai Jin, HUST, China
Manu Malek, Stevens Inst. of Tech., USA
General Executive Chairs
Jun Wang, University of Central Florida, USA
Tao Li, NSF/UFL, USA
Program Chairs
Anna Kobusinska, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Xiaolin Li, University of Florida, USA
Wenguang Chen, Tsinghua University, China
Workshop Chairs
I-Hsin Chung, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA
Wuu Yang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Demo/Poster Chair
Che-Rung Lee, Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Special Session Chair
Hai Jiang, Arkansas State University, USA
Award Chair
Weisong Shi, Wayne State University, USA
International Liaison & Publicity Chair
Bingsheng He, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Jun Huang, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Bahman Javadi, Western Sydney University, Australia
William Liu, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Bhekisipho Twala, Univ. Johannesburg, South Africa
Hao Wang, Aalesund University College, Norway
Sheng-De Wang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Publication Chair
Hui-Huang Hsu, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Advisory Committee
Christophe Cérin, University of Paris XIII, France
Yeh-Ching Chung, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Jie Li, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Beniamino Di Martino, Second University of Naples, Italy
Domenico Talia, Università della Calabria, Italy
Vincent S. Tseng, National Chiao Tung Univ. Taiwan
Cho-Li Wang, The Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Jinsong Wu, University de Chile, Chile
Jinjun Chen, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Steering Committee
Robert Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University, USA
Yuanyuan Yang, Stony Brook University, USA
Call For Papers - IEEESC2 2017 in Kanazawa, Japan, November 22-25, 2017
The 7th IEEE International Symposium on Cloud and Service Computing(IEEE SC2 2017)
http://grid.chu.edu.tw/sc2-2017
Kanazawa, Japan, November 22-25, 2017
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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The “Cloud” is a natural evolution of distributed computing and the widespread adaption of virtualization and SOA. Services computing is a new cross-discipline subject that covers the science and technology needed to bridge the gap between business services and IT services. In cloud computing, IT-related capabilities and resources are provided as services, via the Internet and on-demand, accessible without requiring detailed knowledge of the underlying technology.
SC2 2017 is an important forum for researchers and industry practitioners to exchange information regarding advancements in the state of art and practice of IT-driven cloud computing technologies and services, as well as to identify emerging research topics and define the future directions of cloud and services computing.
IEEE SC2 2017 will be held on Nov. 22-25, 2017 in Kanazawa, Japan.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Cloud architecture
- Cloud OS, middleware, and toolkits
- Storage architecture
- Big data infrastructure, systems, methodologies, and applications
- Virtualization techniques
- Resource provision, monitoring, and scheduling
- Privacy and access control for cloud computing
- Performance evaluation and modeling measurement for cloud computing
- Programming models for building cloud applications
- Networking in cloud computing
- Security, privacy and trustworthy in clouds
- Security, privacy and trustworthy for service oriented architectures and systems
- Energy efficient hardware and software solutions
- High availability and reliability
- Large scale cloud applications
- Internet/web computing and data mining
- Volunteer and utility computing
- Green and pervasive computing
- Service oriented architecture
- Discovery of services and data in cloud computing infrastructures
- Foundations of services computing
- Services-centric business models
- Business process integration and management
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PUBLICATION HIGHLIGHTS
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IEEE CS proceedings, indexed by
- IEEE Xplore
- Scopus
- Compendex EI
- ACM Digital Library
- DBLP
- Google Scholar
Extended version of the selected papers will be invited for publication in prestigious international journals.
-Cluster Computing (Springer)
-Journal of Supercomputing (Springer)
-Vehicular Communications Journal (Elsevier)
-Journal of Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences
-International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
-Future Generation Computer Systems (Elsevier)
-International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing (ESCI, EI, Scopus)
-International Journal of Big Data Intelligence
-Sustainability
-Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
-China Communication
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Tutorial / Workshop / Special Session Proposal Due:
May 29, 2017
Paper Submission (Research Track):
July 15, 2017
Paper Submission (Works-in-Progress/workshop):
Aug 10, 2017
Author Notification (Research/workshop/WIP):
Aug 30, 2017
Paper Submission (Demo /Poster /Special session):
Sept 5th, 2017
Author Notification (Research/workshop/WIP/Poster):
Sept 20, 2017
Camera ready / registration deadline:
October 1, 2017
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SUBMISSION and PUBLICATION
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Papers need to be prepared according to the IEEE format, and submitted in PDF format via the IEEE SC2 2017 submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sc22017
IEEE formatting information:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
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Organizing Committees
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General Chairs
Keqin Li, State University of New York at New Paltz, USA
Ren-Hung Hwang, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Christophe Cerin, Université Paris 13, France
General Executive Chairs
Tokuro Matsuo, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, Japan
Robert Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Program Chairs
Amir H. Alavi, Michigan State University, USA
Yue-Shan Chang, National Taipei University, Taiwan
Workshop Chairs
Chia-Hung Yeh, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
Alex Kuo, University of Victoria, Canada
Demo/Poster Chair
Carson Leung, University of Manitoba, Canada
Special Session Chair
Kuan-Chou Lai, National Taichung University, Taiwan
Award Chair
Ce-Kuen Shieh, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
International Liaison & Publicity Chair
Yu Chen, Binghamton University, USA
Bingsheng He, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Jun Li, University of Sydney, Australia
Bingwei Liu, Aetna Inc., USA
Koji Nakano, Hiroshima University, Japan
Yan Zhang, University of Oslo, Norway
Li-Hsin Yen, National Chiao Tung Univ. Taiwan
Rynson Lau, City Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Publication Chair
Wen-Hwa Liao, Tatung University, Taiwan
Saeid Abolfazli, YTL Communications and Xchanging, Malaysia
Steering Committee
Robert Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
H.J. Siegel, Colorado State University, USA
Chung-Ta King, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Hamid R. Arabnia, The University of Georgia, USA
Lizhe Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Hung-Chang Hsiao, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Anna Kobusinska, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Hui Lei, IBM, USA
Kwei-Jay Lin, University of California Irvine, USA
Philip Yu, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Call For Papers - IEEE SOCA 2017 in Kanazawa, Japan, November 22-25, 2017
The 10 th IEEE International Conference on Service Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA 2017)
http://conferences.computer.org/soca
Kanazawa, Japan, November 22-25, 2017
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Service-oriented computing (SOC) is considered today a key enabler for the development of robust and high-quality intelligent Internet-scale distributed applications. Extensive research and development in the past few years has pushed SOC technology into state-of-the-art applications in emerging areas such as Cloud computing, Internet-of-Things (IoT), Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs),
Mobile-Edge Computing, Social computing as well as mobile and enterprise systems. However, many of the critical components on building reliable, robust, and user-centric, cloud-based service-oriented architecture applications and systems are still open for research. Hence, it is time to face new service-oriented architecture
(SOA) research opportunities by addressing new research challenges on emerging applications domains like smart cities, smart logistics, smart factories and e-Health, just to mention a few.
Many of the service components are deployed on resource-limited embedded systems and are performance sensitive; others are deployed on cloud servers providing highly parallel services and on edge servers in the middle of resource-limited systems and high-end servers. Edge servers and clouds are connected through various types of networks, including emerging network function virtualization services. These components are
part of complex applications and systems that span multiple execution environments. Their capabilities are increasingly being managed and (re)configured via emerging software-defined and elasticity mechanisms. In addition, they have to interact with humans in order to obtain useful human-sensing data and solve complex problems. Thus, on the one hand, SOC may provide effective solutions for managing the ever-increasing
complexity while meeting the challenging requirements of services on largely distributed, heterogeneous and dynamic resource environments. On the other hand, the exploitation of emerging trends in such environments to build SOC applications and systems for large-scale service-based systems is an open research challenge.
The 2017 IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA 2017 http://conferences.computer.org/soca/) provides an international forum for researchers from multiple disciplines to exchange and share their experiences, ideas, and latest research results on all aspects of service-
oriented computing. The conference includes three days of parallel-track program, special-topic workshops, keynotes and tutorials, and panel discussion.
We invite submissions of high-quality papers describing fully developed results or ongoing work on the following topics and related areas:
-Service-oriented architectures, engineering, and applications
-Cloud-based service systems
-SOCA in IoT and Cyber-Physical Systems
-Service Models and Applications for Mobile-Edge Computing
-Service coordination techniques in IoT and cloud environments
-SOC-based smart process and workflow management
-Configurable, reconfigurable and software-defined service middleware
-Data analytics and data services in and for SOC-based systems
-IoT and data marketplaces
-Smart data and service contracts
-Cognitive computing techniques for SOCA
-Social computing for and atop SOCA
-SOCA development, deployment and testing tools and methodologies
-Security and privacy for SOCA
-Dependable and trustworthy SOCA
-SOCA for smart applications (cities, transportation systems, factories, homes and offices, etc.)
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Important Dates
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Workshop/Special Session Proposal May 30, 2017
Workshop/Special Session Notification June 15, 2017
Paper Submission Deadline July 31, 2017
Acceptance Notification September 15, 2017
Camera-Ready Submission October 1, 2017
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Paper Format and Submission
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We seek for both full and short papers. Full papers will be submitted as PDF files,
using the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Format (two column, 10 point,
single-spaced, US Letter, no margin smaller than one inch) with a page limit of 8
pages. Short paper should be limited with 4 pages. All papers will be reviewed by
at least 3 technical committee members. The paper can be submitted at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=soca2017
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Organizing Committees
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General Chairs
Boualem Benatallah, UNSW, Australia
Christian Huemer, Vienna University of Tech., Austria
Takayuki Ito, Nagoya Inst. of Tech., Japan
General Vice-Chairs
Yong Tang, South China Normal University, China
Tokuro Matsuo, Advanced Inst. of Industrial Tech., Japan
Hong-Linh Truong, Vienna University of Tech., Austria
Program Chairs
Bormin Huang, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science and Tech., China
Kwei-Jay Lin, University of California, Irvine, USA
Program Vice-Chairs
Jing Fan, Zhejiang University of Technology, China
Anna Kobusinska, Poznan University of Tech., Poland
Kevin Wang, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Workshop Co-Chairs
Naoki Fukuta, Shizuoka University, Japan
Changqin Huang, South China Normal University, China
Finance Chair
Tokuro Matsuo, Advanced Inst. of Industrial Tech., Japan
Publication Chair
Jong-Chan Kim, Kookmin University, Korea
Web Chair
Ci-Wei Lan, IBM CSDL, Taiwan
Steering Committee
Marco Aiello, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Jane YJ Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Robert Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Christian Huemer, Vienna University of Tech., Austria
Takayuki Ito, Nagoya Inst. of Tech., Japan
Kwei-Jay Lin, University of California, Irvine, USA
Yong Tang, South China Normal University, China