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SASO 2011 : 5th IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing SystemsConference Series : Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems | |||||||||||||||||
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Fifth IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO 2011) Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA October 3 - October 7, 2011 http://www.cscs.umich.edu/SASO2011/index.php ******************************************************************************* OVERVIEW/SCOPE ************** The aim of the SASO conference series is to provide a forum for the foundations of a principled approach to engineering systems, networks and services based on self-* properties such as self-organization, self-adaptation, self-management, self-monitoring, self-tuning, self-configuration, self-repair, etc. To this end, the meeting aims to attract participants with different backgrounds, to foster cross-pollination between research fields, and to expose and discuss innovative theories, frameworks, methodologies, tools, and applications. THEME ***** The fifth edition of the SASO conference emphasizes the interconnection of research between and within fields: application of self-* principles in systems to solve novel real-world problems or advance research in other research domains; advances in self-* mechanisms or analyses with potentially broad application; combination and interconnection of self-* systems; and extraction of new self-* principles or mechanisms from the study of natural or engineered systems. TOPICS ****** The topics of interest to SASO include, but are not limited to: - Theories, frameworks and methods for self-* systems - Robustness and dependability of self-* systems - Control of emergent properties in self-* systems - Biologically, socially, and physically inspired self-* systems - Management and control of self-* systems - Design and engineering for self-* systems - Applications and experiences with self-* systems Contributions must present novel theoretical or experimental results, or practical approaches and experiences in building or deploying real-world systems, applications, tools, frameworks, etc. Contributions contrasting different approaches for engineering a given family of systems, or demonstrating the applicability of a certain approach for different systems are particularly encouraged. Besides full papers, there are also calls for posters, workshops and tutorials. More details for these can be found at: http://www.cscs.umich.edu/SASO2011/index.php?menu=calls DATES ***** - Abstract submission: April 24, 2011 - Paper submission: May 01, 2011 - Notification: June 20, 2011 - Camera ready version of accepted papers: July 18, 2011 - Conference: October 3 - October 7, 2011 Technical Meeting Committee *************************** General chair - Sven Brueckner, Jacobs Technology Inc., USA - Kurt Geihs, University of Kassel, Germany Local chair - Rick Riolo, University of Michigan, USA Finance chair - Howard Oishi, University of Michigan, USA PC chair - Jacob Beal, BBN Technologies, USA - Katharina Zweig, University of Heidelberg, Germany - Julie McCann, Imperial College London, UK Poster chair - David Knoester, Michigan State University, USA Workshop chair - Marco Mamei, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Tutorial chair - Gero Muehl, University of Rostock, Germany - Fabrice Saffre, Khalifa University of Science, Abu Dhabi, UAE Publicity chair - Nearchos Paspallis, University of Cyprus, Cyprus - Sam Malek, George Mason University, USA Publication chair - Jerome Rolia, HP Labs, Bristol, UK Web chair - Rick Riolo, University of Michigan, USA |
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