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.
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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