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2nd International Symposium on
Secure Virtual Infrastructures (DOA-SVI'12) (incorporating and extending the 13th DOA Symposium and 6th IS Symposium) 10-14 Sept 2012, Roma, Italy (hosted by CNR) Proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag Chaired by: Alois Ferscha, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Austria Siani Pearson, HP Labs, UK CALL FOR PAPERS DOA-SVI'12 DOA-SVI'12 is the second International Symposium on Secure Virtual Infrastructures, organized as a component conference of the OnTheMove Federated Conferences & Workshops. This year's OTM event will be held in Rome, Italy, from 10 - 14 September 2012. Current and future software needs remain focused towards the development and deployment of large and complex intelligent and networked information systems, required for the internet- and intranet-based systems in organizations, and covering a very wide range of application domains as well as technology and research issues. For 2012, the following themes to be addressed by novel research have been identified: TOPICS OF INTEREST The topics of this symposium include, but are not limited to: Virtualized Computing Infrastructures Service-Oriented Architecture, Service-Oriented Computing Datacenter Architecture and Management Cloud Trust, Security, Privacy and Confidentiality Cloud Models and Development Tools Cloud Operation and Resource Management Cloud Performance Modeling and Benchmarks Cloud Business Applications and Case Studies Cloud Access Control and Authentication Cryptographic Algorithms and Protocols Reliability, Fault Tolerance, Quality-of-Service Service Level Agreements and Performance Measurement Pervasive / Ubiquitous Computing in the Cloud Internet of Things Software, Database and DataWarehouse security Privilege Management Infrastructure Network Security Identity and Trust Management Networks of Trust, Clouds of Trust Value Based Design Infrastructures for Social Computing and Networking Clouds and Social Media Reality Mining Formal methods and tools for Cloud computing MOTIVATION Distributed computation is undergoing a radical paradigm shift, where users and developers alike are becoming fully decoupled from the technology infrastructure where their applications are executed. Computations details are abstracted by an increasingly deep virtualization layer, veiling distributed execution by means of the same "cloud" that supports it. Together, the notion of Cloud Computing and the related one of service-orientation are enabling new business models based on the seamless provision of dynamically scalable, virtualized resources as services made available “over the cloud”, to be accessed via a web browser. For this vision to be realised, a number of problems need to be solved, involving the nuts-and-bolts of virtualization as well as the reliability, scalability, security and distribution transparency of cloud-based computations, and the abstractions leading their development (e.g. service composition versus on-line architectural transformations). Along with the rapid evolution of these fields, the Cloud vision requires a huge research and development effort in the underlying technologies, whose advances will broaden the scope of the Cloud's applicability. DOA-SVI 2012 will investigate all issues related to the potential of the Cloud notion as a metaphor for the future Internet Services, providing semantically rich service descriptions and seamless interfaces to (virtual images of) locally held devices and other technologies such as the traditional Web, distributed datacenters and peer-to-peer systems. IMPORTANT DATES Conference Abstract Submission Deadline: May 11, 2012 Conference Paper Submission Deadline: May 18, 2012 Acceptance Notification: June 25, 2012 Camera Ready Due: July 16, 2012 Author Registration Due: July 16, 2012 SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Full Papers Regular paper submissions to DOA-SVI'12 must present original, highly innovative, prospective and forward-looking research in one or more of the themes given above. Full papers must break new ground, present new insight, deliver a significant research contribution and provide validated support for its results and conclusions. Successful submissions typically represent a major advance for the field of cloud computing, referencing and relating the contribution to existing research work, giving a comprehensive, detailed and understandable explanation of a system, study, theory or methodology, and support the findings with a compelling evaluation and/or validation. Each paper must be submitted as a single PDF file in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science format (not longer than eighteen pages in length). Accepted regular papers will be included in the printed conference main proceedings and presented in the paper sessions. Submissions to DOA-SVI'12 must not be under review by any other conference or publication during the DOA-SVI'12 review cycle, and must not be previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere. Notes Notes (not longer than six pages in length) must report new results and provide support for the results, as a novel and valuable contribution to the field – just like full papers. Notes are intended for succinct work that is nonetheless in a mature state ready for inclusion in archival proceedings. Notes will be held to the same standard of scientific quality as full papers, albeit for a shorter presentation, and must still state how they fit with respect to related work, and provide a compelling explanation and validation. Notes must be submitted as single PDF file in in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science format. Accepted notes will be published in the conference main proceedings and will be presented in the paper sessions of the conference. Paper Submission The paper submission site is located at: http://www.onthemove-conferences.org/index.php/submitpaper Paper Formatting and Presenting The paper and notes submission site giving all the relevant submission details is located at: http://www.onthemove-conferences.org/index.php/authors-kit/camconfpapers. Failure to comply with the formatting instructions for submitted papers or notes will lead to the outright rejection of the paper without review. Failure to commit to presentation at the conference automatically excludes a paper from the proceedings. Program Committee Lionel Brunie, INSA de Lyon, France Marco Casassa Mont, HP Labs, UK David Chadwick, University of Kent, UK Sadie Creese, University of Oxford, UK Alfredo Cuzzocrea, ICAR-CNR & University of Calabria, Italy Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan, Italy Yuri Demchenko, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Schahram Dustdar, Technical University of Vienna, Austria Karin Anna Hummel, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Iulia Ion, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Martin Jaatun, SINTEF, Trondheim, Norway Antonio Krüger, Saarland University, Germany Kai Kunze, University of Passau, Germany Joe Loyall, BBN Technologies, USA Marco Mamei, University of Bologna, Italy Rene Mayrhofer, Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences , Austria Mohammed Odeh, University of West of England, UK Christoph Reich, Furtwangen Hochschule University, Germany Chunming Rong, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway Charalabos Skianis, University of Aegean, Greece Anthony Sulistio, High Performance Computing Center, Stuttgart, Germany Bhavani Thuraisingham, University of Texas at Dallas, USA Wolfgang Ziegler, Fraunhofer-Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing (SCAI), Germany |
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