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WASELF 2010 : Third Workshop on Autonomic and Self-Adaptive Systems | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://quercusseg.unex.es/waself | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
(Our apologies for multiple-received copies)
** Post-proceedings to be edited as a book in the Autonomic Systems series by Birkhauser, published by Springer** ** Selected papers will be invited for submission of an extended version in a special issue of the REICIS journal** ** Deadline Extended to June 10th ** Workshop on Autonomic and SELF-adaptive systems (WASELF) @ JISBD 2010 September 7th, 2010. Valencia (Spain) http://quercusseg.unex.es/waself ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Traditionally, handling changing requirements, faults, or upgrades on different kinds of software-based systems have been tasks performed as a maintenance activity conducted by human operators at design/development time. However, factors such as uncertainty in the operational environment, resource variability, or the critical nature of some systems which cannot be halted in order to be changed, have lead to the development of systems able to replan and reconfigure their structure and behaviour at run time in order to improve their operation without any human intervention. The goal of this workshop is gathering software engineering researchers from fields related to the development of self-* systems in order to identify critical research challenges, as well as discussing models, techniques, tools and methodologies for the development of complex systems able to dynamically adapt their behaviour. TOPICS: -------- The aim of the workshop is drawing together the community in JISBD interested in addressing the different aspects related to self-* systems, emphasizing the importance of integrating different achievements and devising generic approaches the engineering of such systems. We are interested in submissions on all topics related to this area. These include, but are not limited to: - Self-* requirements. - Design and architectural language support for self-* systems. - Design of high-level goals from local interactions. - Formal notations for modelling and analysis of software self-adaptation and self-organization. - Run time composition, evolution, and adaptation models and frameworks. - Robustness and dependability of self-* systems. - Verification and validation of self-* systems. - Decision making techniques in self-* systems. - Case studies end experience reports. SUBMISSION DETAILS: -------------------- Submission of either a position (4-6 pages) or technical paper (10 pages max.) is allowed. Position papers can describe authors' knowledge in the area, or interesting experiences in topics related to self-* systems. Authors must submit their contributions by e-mail, written in English, Spanish or Portuguese, to the organizers by June 1st, 2010. Files must be in PDF format, and use the CEDI Style (http://www.congresocedi.es/2010/contenido.php?apartado=contribuciones⊂=autores). Every contribution must include the authors' affiliations, contact author and the topics of interest covered by the work. More submission details at: http://quercusseg.unex.es/waself The contributions will be formally reviewed by a Program Committee and the organizers of the workshop. All selected papers will be made available to participants, who should read them prior to the workshop to foster a lively discussion and increase the quality of the results of the workshop. The accepted papers, as well as the conclusions of WASELF*, will be collected in an electronic publication with an ISSN. In addition to the workshop proceedings, a post-proceedings book will be edited in the Autonomic Systems Series by Birkhauser (http://www.springer.com/series/8123), published by Springer. Moreover, selected papers will be also invited for the submission of a extended version in the REICIS journal (http://www.ati.es/spip.php?rubrique234). IMPORTANT DATES: ----------------- Deadline for contributions: June 10, 2010 Notification of acceptance: July 1, 2010 Celebration of the workshop: September 7, 2010 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: ---------------------- Javier Camara (INRIA Rhone-Alpes, France) Carlos Cuesta (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain) Miguel Angel Perez-Toledano (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) PROGRAM COMMITTEE: ------------------- Nelly Bencomo (Lancaster University, UK) Javier Camara (INRIA Rhone-Alpes, France) Carlos Canal (Universidad de Malaga, Spain) Pedro Jose Clemente Martin (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) Sorana Cimpan (University of Savoie, France) Carlos Cuesta (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain) Juan Manuel Murillo (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) Jennifer Perez (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain) Miguel Angel Perez-Toledano (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) Pascal Poizat (Universite d'Evry and LRI, France) Pilar Romay (Universidad San Pablo-CEU, Spain) Antonio Ruiz-Cortes (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) Gwen Salaun (Grenoble INP-INRIA-LIG, France) For further information, please contact the workshop organizers. (Our apologies for multiple-received copies) ** Post-proceedings to be edited as a book in the Autonomic Systems series by Birkhauser, published by Springer** ** Selected papers will be invited for submission of an extended version in a special issue of the REICIS journal** ** Deadline Extended to June 10th ** Workshop on Autonomic and SELF-adaptive systems (WASELF) @ JISBD 2010 September 7th, 2010. Valencia (Spain) http://quercusseg.unex.es/waself ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Traditionally, handling changing requirements, faults, or upgrades on different kinds of software-based systems have been tasks performed as a maintenance activity conducted by human operators at design/development time. However, factors such as uncertainty in the operational environment, resource variability, or the critical nature of some systems which cannot be halted in order to be changed, have lead to the development of systems able to replan and reconfigure their structure and behaviour at run time in order to improve their operation without any human intervention. The goal of this workshop is gathering software engineering researchers from fields related to the development of self-* systems in order to identify critical research challenges, as well as discussing models, techniques, tools and methodologies for the development of complex systems able to dynamically adapt their behaviour. TOPICS: -------- The aim of the workshop is drawing together the community in JISBD interested in addressing the different aspects related to self-* systems, emphasizing the importance of integrating different achievements and devising generic approaches the engineering of such systems. We are interested in submissions on all topics related to this area. These include, but are not limited to: - Self-* requirements. - Design and architectural language support for self-* systems. - Design of high-level goals from local interactions. - Formal notations for modelling and analysis of software self-adaptation and self-organization. - Run time composition, evolution, and adaptation models and frameworks. - Robustness and dependability of self-* systems. - Verification and validation of self-* systems. - Decision making techniques in self-* systems. - Case studies end experience reports. SUBMISSION DETAILS: -------------------- Submission of either a position (4-6 pages) or technical paper (10 pages max.) is allowed. Position papers can describe authors' knowledge in the area, or interesting experiences in topics related to self-* systems. Authors must submit their contributions by e-mail, written in English, Spanish or Portuguese, to the organizers by June 1st, 2010. Files must be in PDF format, and use the CEDI Style (http://www.congresocedi.es/2010/contenido.php?apartado=contribuciones⊂=autores). Every contribution must include the authors' affiliations, contact author and the topics of interest covered by the work. More submission details at: http://quercusseg.unex.es/waself The contributions will be formally reviewed by a Program Committee and the organizers of the workshop. All selected papers will be made available to participants, who should read them prior to the workshop to foster a lively discussion and increase the quality of the results of the workshop. The accepted papers, as well as the conclusions of WASELF*, will be collected in an electronic publication with an ISSN. In addition to the workshop proceedings, a post-proceedings book will be edited in the Autonomic Systems Series by Birkhauser (http://www.springer.com/series/8123), published by Springer. Moreover, selected papers will be also invited for the submission of a extended version in the REICIS journal (http://www.ati.es/spip.php?rubrique234). IMPORTANT DATES: ----------------- Deadline for contributions: June 10, 2010 Notification of acceptance: July 1, 2010 Celebration of the workshop: September 8, 2010 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: ---------------------- Javier Camara (INRIA Rhone-Alpes, France) Carlos Cuesta (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain) Miguel Angel Perez-Toledano (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) PROGRAM COMMITTEE: ------------------- Nelly Bencomo (Lancaster University, UK) Javier Camara (INRIA Rhone-Alpes, France) Carlos Canal (Universidad de Malaga, Spain) Pedro Jose Clemente Martin (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) Sorana Cimpan (University of Savoie, France) Carlos Cuesta (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain) Juan Manuel Murillo (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) Jennifer Perez (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain) Miguel Angel Perez-Toledano (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) Pascal Poizat (Universite d'Evry and LRI, France) Pilar Romay (Universidad San Pablo-CEU, Spain) Antonio Ruiz-Cortes (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) Gwen Salaun (Grenoble INP-INRIA-LIG, France) For further information, please contact the workshop organizers. |
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