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CNAX 2016 : First International Workshop on Cloud Native Applications Design and Experience | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://cnax.servicelaboratory.ch/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS ======================================================================== First International Workshop on Cloud Native Applications Design and Experience -- CNAX 2016 -- http://cnax.servicelaboratory.ch/ Co-located with the 10th IEEE Symposium on Service-Oriented Systems -- SOSE 2016 -- ======================================================================== *** Important dates *** Submission deadline: 21.12.2015 Notification of acceptance: 18.01.2016 Camera-ready submission: 01.02.2016 Paper format: 6 pages IEEE Paper submission system: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cnax2016 *** Scope and Objective *** As more and more applications and data are shifted to online hosting services, predominantly at commercial cloud providers (e.g., Amazon, Microsoft, Google, IBM, and Huawei), the adaptation of applications to these environments becomes a major concern. Risks include temporary or permanent unavailability of services, low platform resilience, sudden popularity spikes (i.e., the Slashdot effect), overpayment due to not exploiting flexible hosting options as well as unauthorized access to the data. New application architectures, so-called cloud native applications based on microservices, are therefore becoming more popular. The fine-grained decoupling of application parts with partial offloading into the cloud becomes a major concern for developers and development tooling providers. The industrial relevance of this topic is on the rise, in particular with the recent formation of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Edge topics such as user-controllable stealth computing across hybrid clouds are already on the horizon of researchers. The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and engineers to propose and demonstrate novel methods of safely running applications, processing data and offering services on industry-leading cloud platforms. *** Workshop topics *** Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research manuscripts, experience reports and experimental results that demonstrate current research in all areas of cloud applications. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: - cloud-native application designs - application decomposition into microservices - service-oriented systems for cloud-native applications - deployment with orchestrated containers - resilient cloud/client computing - cloud operations analytics - automated recovery of cloud platforms - chaos engineering - high availability and reliability hosting schemes - resilient and fault-tolerant storage and computation - user control and feedback during the entire application lifecycle - innovative use of PaaS and IaaS interfaces - multi-service programming techniques - multiplexed, dispersed and stealth computing approaches - combined compute and storage service systems for data-intensive apps - pro-active reliability concepts, monitoring and anomaly detection - self-organization and self-management for cloud services - application and data offloading *** Paper selection policy *** Workshop papers are a maximum of 6 pages in length (in IEEE format). Submissions should be structured as technical papers in the form of PDF files. They must represent original unpublished content which is not currently under review for any other conference, workshop or journal. All papers will be peer reviewed by at least three programme committee members. The evaluation will be based on originality, relevance of the problem to the workshop topics, technical strength, quality of results, and clarity of the presentation. The publication of the workshop proceeding with all accepted papers will be by the IEEE and will appear in the same volume as the main conference IEEE SOSE 2016. At least one author of each accepted submission must attend the workshop and all workshop participants must pay the IEEE SOSE 2016 conference registration fee. Paper templates: IEEE Templates http://goo.gl/mcAibi Paper submission system: EasyChair CNAX 2016 https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cnax2016 *** Committee *** Organizers: Giovanni Toffetti Carughi, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Service Prototyping Lab, Switzerland (e-mail: toff@zhaw.ch) Jorge Cardoso, Huawei European Research Center (ERC), Germany (e-mail: jorge.cardoso@huawei.com) Technical programme committee: - Martin Beck, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Germany - Luiz Fernando Bittencourt, UNICAMP, Brazil - Thomas Michael Bohnert, ZHAW, Switzerland - David Breigand, IBM Research Haifa, Israel - Andrey Brito, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil - Erik Elmroth, Umeå University, Sweden - Gilles Fedak, INRIA, France - Florin Fortis, West University of Timisoara, Romania - Flavio Frattini, Federico II University of Naples, Italy - Sebastian Götz, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany - Ronny Hans, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany - Ryan Ko, University of Waikato, New Zealand - Mark Little, Red Hat - David Oppenheimer, Google - Josef Spillner, ZHAW, Switzerland - Johan Tordsson, Umeå University and Elastisys, Sweden *** Support *** The workshop organization receives logistics and infrastructure support by the Service Engineering group (ICCLab/SPLab) at Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW). |
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