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WETICE 2009 : 18th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative EnterprisesConference Series : Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastracture for Collaborative Enterprises | |||||||||||||
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IEEE WETICE2009 - Groningen, Netherlands - June 29 - July1, 2009
http://www.wetice.org IEEE WETICE is an annual international forum for state-of-the-art research in enabling technologies for collaboration, consisting of a number of cognate workshops. So far 17 WETICE conferences have taken place. What sets WETICE apart from larger conferences is that the workshops are kept small enough to promote fruitful discussions on the latest technology developments, directions, problems, and requirements. Each workshop includes paper presentations, workgroup discussions, keynote sessions and a final joint session to summarize each groups' findings. The 2009 edition of WETICE will have as transversal theme that of Service-Oriented Computing and Architectures. This year WETICE2009 will sponsor a special workshop on "Collaboration with Cloud Computing" Potential Topics to consider are: 1. Collaboration in Cloud Service Creation: Many developers would like to use reusable computing service components to quickly assemble new services. Cloud computing offers a network centric computing model where computing, network and storage resources are distributed and shared among various consumers. Papers discussing how some of the tools and technologies that have been successful in current telecommunication Intelligent Network service creation platform and Web Services Platforms, can assist in cloud computing. 2. Metering and charging for resources: Cloud computing has the potential to offer a truly open collaborative framework where infrastructure can be commercially rented or leased and other services creation, delivery and assurance services can be combined from multiple providers. Papers dealing with tools that can facilitate assembly of component services to add value will accelerate the growth without vendor lock-in and monopoly. 3. Collaboration in Cloud Service Assurance and scalability, interoperability, and security of public and private clouds: As multiple providers start offering public clouds, businesses will also follow suit to convert their data centers with mission critical applications into private clouds. Papers that address scaling, interoperability and open distributed computing frameworks will accelerate the use by integrating both public and private clouds. 4. Self-Organizing knowledge bases accessible to collaboration applications: Directory services and intelligent access to metadata about available services will foster reuse. Papers describing intelligent approaches will enable service collaboration. 5. Collaboration architecture and Collaboration models based on Cloud Computing: A common collaboration framework and different collaboration models that have proven useful with multimedia networks can be adopted to foster collaboration among infrastructure providers, service developers, service operators and end users. Papers dealing with service collaboration at all levels will drastically improve the value provided by the “Cloud Collaboration”. Papers that spark innovation and improve cloud collaboration will radically improve the value of both public and private clouds. While current advances in cloud computing are commercially motivated and initiated by various service providers that are different from conventional telecom or IP service providers, there is a body of experience within the academia, traditional telecommunications and IP service providers that can accelerate cloud deployment. We would like to solicit participation from not only current cloud computing pioneers but also challenge the academics and traditional computing and communications industry participants to bring their expertise and know-how to suggest innovative and open approach that can benefit cloud evolution. It is our belief that the telecommunication network and the Internet which are globally scalable and intecollaboration from academics, industry and the creation of global standard bodies such as ITU and IETF. Just as the telecommunication network connected billions of people to communicate with each other, and the Internet connected millions of computers, PCs and mobile devices to exchange multimedia content, the next generation clouds will enable social networks allowing hundreds of thousands of developers to create millions of services to reach billion of users. For the clouds to be interoperable and globally scalable, new innovation is necessary that brings new distributed computing models that are network centric and incorporates FCAPS management. Many lessons learned in many disciplines need to be brought together to accelerate the cloud evolution with open, vendor independent and technology agnostic collaboration frameworks. Contributions from experts bringing experience from multiple domains will sow the seeds for the collaboration required to evolve the cloud network without vendor lock-in or monopoly that has been the hallmark of telecommunication network and the Internet. Papers reporting original work, work-in-progress, doctoral research proposals, descriptions of systems, and review papers are solicited from the academia, and the computer and telecommunication industries. All papers will be refereed by at least two experts in the area.. Please submit your papers to workshop@kawaobjects.com For more information about the complete conference, see: http://www.wetice.org Important Dates: Deadline for paper submission: February 20, 2009 Decision to Authors: March 13, 2009 Final papers in PDF format to IEEE: April 10, 2009 Conference: June 29 - July 1, 2009 |
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