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C A L L F O R P A P E R S ======================================================================== International IEEE Workshop on Coordination Models and Applications (CoMA): Collaboration in the Cloud http://www.ag-nbi.de/conf/COMA09/ At the 18th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE), http://www.wetice.org June 29 - July 1, 2009, Groningen (The Netherlands) ======================================================================== WORKSHOP INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES ==================================== Coordination is significantly responsible for the effectiveness, performance and quality of complex systems and as a concept it is not restricted to computer-based systems. The concept is cross-sectional and a great impact may be reached in different application areas if effective methods and models can be designed, implemented, validated, and deployed. Coordination, moreover, is an essential prerequisite for collaborative and telecooperative applications, which are of prime interest to the WETICE series. The CoMA workshop aims at the interdisciplinary aspects of coordination in general, and in this year examines their application to cloud computing environments in particular. The overall goal is to support collaborative activities of actors, agents and services in such environments as effectively, imperceptibly, and unobtrusively as possible. cloud computing is seen as one of the most promising infrastructural approaches towards so-called utility computing. The cloud is realized by a distributed system that consists of an a priori undefined number of inter-connected and virtualized computers that are dynamically gathered to represent a personalized and unified computing resource. In order to dynamically manage the distributed computers that provide the cloud, and the distributed data, software, service and computing devices, the use of data that is based on formal knowledge models - as being promoted by the Semantic Web initiative - becomes a crucial support for collaboration and the challenges associated with coordination in large scale systems. The use of such knowledge on the cloud, and infrastructures that enable coordinative and collaborative tasks are the focus of this workshop. The goal of this workshop is to bring together scientists who are either conducting research in cloud computing and storage, coordination models and languages or semantic coordination systems, or in related fields such as distributed knowledge systems, large scale collaborative systems, CSCW, systems research, complexity management, or process management. Secondly, this workshop also welcomes contributions by researchers and practitioners who concentrate on concrete applications where combinations of coordination, cloud computing and semantic data are seen to be or have proven to be beneficiary; e.g. emergency management or health care systems. In this end, the workshop aims at providing a discussion groud for recent achievements, visions and cutting-edge research in coordination, (large scale) cloud computing and knowledge management, with the clear vision of generating mutual benefits for all participants. To support this, opportunities for showcases, demonstrations, and in-depth discussions will be provided. Eventually, interdisciplinary and joint efforts shall be fostered and future cooperations on research activities shall be triggered. TOPICS AND APPLICATIONS ======================= All topics related to the interdisciplinary aspects of coordination are welcome as much as these are in some way relevant for or applicable to cloud computing environments. We particularly welcome submissions addressing coordination and collaboration between services and knowlege providers on the Internet. The following incomprehensive listing gives examples of such potential topics: * Theoretical coordination models and foundations for cloud computing * Coordination models and languages for knowledge (using e.g. RDF or OWL) * Coordination middleware (such as space- or event-based approaches) * Coordination mechanisms in (semantic) service-oriented architectures * Distributed and P2P-based coordination * Coordination in multi-agent systems * Coordination dependent on context * Location-based coordination models * Strategies to cope with heterogeneity, dynamics, openess, and certainly scalability * Integration of and mediation between coordination systems * Case studies, evaluations and assessments about the benefits of (semantic) coordination * Interdisciplinary aspects of coordination Coordination and contained topics are multidisciplinary and, hence, can be viewed as orthogonal to a multitude of utlity computing applications which shall be explored in this workshop too. Examples include but are not limited to: # Collaborative applications like CSCW, groupware, or games # Emergency management systems # Coordination in highly dynamic environments # Health care systems # Decision-support systems # Operations research # Complexity-, constraint-, conflict-, and workflow management # Special-purpose coordination languages and tools IMPORTANT DATES =============== Paper submission: February 20th, 2009 Author notification: March 13th, 2009 Camera-ready submission: April 10th, 2009 Deadline for registration: Workshops dates: June 29th, 30th, and July 1st, 2009 SUBMISSION AND PROCEEDINGS ========================== WETICE workshops accept papers of up to six pages in IEEE style. Further information on the submission procedure can be found at the workshop Web site: http://www.ag-nbi.de/conf/COMA09/ CO-CHAIRS ========= Elena Simperl Semantic Technology Institute Innsbruck, University of Innsbruck ICT Technologiepark Technikerstr. 21a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Phone: +43 512 507 96884 Fax: +43 512 507 9872 Web: www.sti-innsbruck.at Reto Krummenacher Semantic Technology Institute Innsbruck, University of Innsbruck ICT Technologiepark Technikerstr. 21a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Phone: +43 512 507 6452 Fax: +43 512 507 9872 Web: www.sti-innsbruck.at Robert Tolksdorf Dept. Computer Science, Free University Berlin Fabeckstr.15, D-14195 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 30 838 75223 Fax: +49 30 838 75220 Web: www.ag-nbi.de PROGRAM COMMITTEE (to be announced) ================= CONTACT ======= Web: http://www.ag-nbi.de/conf/COMA09/ Email: elena.simperl@sti-innsbruck.at Phone: +43 512 507 96884 Fax: +43 512 507 9872 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ================ The CoMa workshop is partially supported by the EU FP6 STREP TripCom (http://www.tripcom.org) and the EU FP7 IP SOA4All (http://www.soa4all.eu). |
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