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SAOS 2016 : 4th International Workshop on Self-Optimisation in Autonomic and Organic Computing Systems | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.informatik.uni-augsburg.de/de/lehrstuehle/oc/Veranstaltungen/oc-ws-arcs16/ | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The Fourth International Workshop on "Self-optimisation in Organic and Autonomic Computing Systems" SAOS 2016 to be held at ARCS 2016 - Architecture of Computing Systems April 4th - 7th 2016 Porto, Portugal http://www.informatik.uni-augsburg.de/lehrstuehle/oc/Veranstaltungen/oc-ws-arcs16/ ================================================================================== *** Important dates *** ======================= Submission deadline: January 6th, 2016 Notification of acceptance: January 18th, 2016 Camera-ready: January 28th, 2016 *** Workshop theme *** ====================== Initiatives such as Autonomic Computing (AC) and Organic Computing (OC) are based on the insight that we are increasingly surrounded by large collections of autonomous systems, which are equipped with sensors and actuators, aware of their environment, communicating freely, and organising themselves in order to perform the required actions and services. The presence of networks of intelligent systems in our environment opens fascinating application areas but, at the same time, bears the problem of their controllability. Hence, different design concepts (such as the MAPE cycle and the Observer/Controller framework) have been developed to allow for a self-organised control process at runtime that relieves the designer from specifying all possibly occurring situations and configurations within the design process. Instead, the system itself takes over responsibility to find proper reactions on perceived changes in the environmental conditions. As designers are not able to foresee all possibly occurring situations and circumstances the system will face during its operation time, the self-organisation process of the system has to focus on self-optimising the system’s behaviour. Such self-optimising behaviour can be achieved at various levels of the system’s design, ranging from basic control architectures over self-organised coordination or collaboration methods and domain-specific optimisation techniques to the application and customisation of machine learning algorithms. Furthermore, several related topics (e.g. trust and security in collaborative systems) provide necessary functionality to enable self-optimising behaviour in AC and OC systems. In this workshop, we will discuss current concepts that help to develop self-optimising system behaviour. Thereby, a special focus will be set on current trends – especially in terms of large-scale interconnected systems. Submissions of papers are expected to refer to one of the following categories: 1. Architectural concepts for self-optimising behaviour 2. Algorithms and methods for runtime optimising 3. Security and Privacy issues related to self-optimisation 4. Applications and application scenarios for self-optimisation techniques 5. Current activities about self-optimisation in the context of Interwoven Systems *** Workshop details *** ========================= The Workshop will be held from April 4th to 7nd in conjunction with the 29th International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems (ARCS 2016) in Nuremberg, Germany. The conference's web page is available at: http://www3.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/arcs2016/index.php *** Submission Information *** ============================== Paper submission deadline: January 6th, 2016 Notification of acceptance: January 18th, 2016 Papers should not exceed 8 pages and be formatted according to IEEE eXpress "conference mode". Formatting instructions are available at: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html Paper submission will be handled via the workshop's EasyChair installation: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=saos16 ARCS 2016 Workshop Proceedings will be published through VDE Verlag on CD and online by the IEEE Computer Society through the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. *** Workshop organisation *** ============================= Jörg Hähner, Universität Augsburg (DE) Gregor Schiele, DERI Galway (IE) Sven Tomforde, Universität Augsburg (DE) Arno Wacker, Universität Kassel (DE) *** Partial list of program committee *** ========================================= Jacob Beal, BBN Technologies, USA Kirstie Bellman, The Aerospace Company Jean Botev, Universität Luxembourg, Luxembourg Uwe Brinkschulte, Universität Frankfurt, Germany Frank Dürr, Universität Stuttgart, Germany Jörg Hähner, Universität Augsburg, Germany Paul Kaufmann, Universität Paderborn Germany Abdelmajid Khelil, Huawei Technologies GmbH, Germany Chris Landauer, The Aerospace Company Erik Maehle, Universität Lübeck, Germany Bivas Mitra, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India Gero Mühl, Universität Rostock, Germany Christian Müller-Schloer, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany Wolfgang Reif, Universität Augsburg, Germany Christian Renner, Universität Lübeck, Germany Gregor Schiele, DERI Galway, Ireland Ingo Scholtes, ETH Zürich, Switzerland Hella Seebach, Universität Augsburg, Germany Jürgen Teich, Universität Nürnberg-Erlangen, Germany Matthias Tichy, Chalmers Technical University and University of Gothenburg, Sweden Sven Tomforde, Universität Augsburg, Germany Theo Ungerer, Universität Augsburg, Germany Arno Wacker, Universität Kassel, Germany Torben Weis, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany Stefan Wildermann, Universität Nürnberg-Erlangen, Germany Rolf Würtz, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany |
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