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mw4ng 2013 : ACM Workshop on Middleware for Next Generation Internet Computing | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
CALL FOR PAPERS
=============== +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | 8th Middleware for Next Generation Internet Computing (MW4NG) | | Workshop at the ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware 2013 Conference | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Dec 9 – 13, 2013 Beijing, China http://www.dedisys.org/mw4ng13/ This workshop has its own ISBN and will be included in the ACM digital library. Important Dates =============== Paper submission: August 23, 2013 Author notification: September 30, 2013 Camera-ready copies: October 11, 2013 Call details ============ While dependability and security become cornerstones of the information society, they are impaired by change, imprecision, and emerging behavior due to scale, dynamism, and heterogeneity. To address these challenges for next generation Internet computing, key extra-functional properties should not be an "add on" or an "end to end task" anymore, but rather built in by means of Middleware. Service oriented computing, cloud computing, socio-technical systems, and Web 2.0-style applications are important steps for next generation Internet computing, but still fall short when non functional (a.k.a. extra-functional) quality properties (e.g., dependability, security, performance, and scalability) need to be addressed. The emerging Internet communication architecture (e.g., from projects on the Internet of Things, the Future Internet, etc.) also requires middleware support for delivering computing applications and services. We can see many Internet Computing systems following proprietary end-to-end solutions and being weaved with application-specific approaches. This clearly hinders re-use, which can only be successfully leveraged by Middleware-based solutions. This in turn requires new flexibility for Middleware (adaptivity, elasticity, resilience) and new ways of collaboration between Middleware and applications/services. Therefore, extra-functional quality properties need to be addressed not only by interfacing and communication standards, but also in terms of actual mechanisms, protocols, and algorithms. Some of the challenges are the administrative heterogeneity, the loose coupling between coarse-grained operations and long-running interactions, high dynamicity, and the required flexibility during run-time. Recently, massive-scale (e.g., big data, millions of participating parties in different roles) and mobility were added to the crucial challenges for Internet computing middleware. The proposed workshop consequently welcomes contributions on how specifically middleware can address the above challenges of next generation Internet computing. Topics of interest ================== The workshop also welcomes work-in-progress, problem statements, and visionary papers! The topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to: * Architectures and platforms for Middleware for Next Generation Internet Computing * Middleware support for dependability, security, performance, and scale * Middleware support for adaptivity, resilience, and elasticity for novel Internet computing systems * Evaluation of and experience reports about middleware for novel Internet Computing systems Workshop co-chairs =============== Karl M. Göschka (main contact), mw4ng@dedisys.org José Pereira Patrick C. K. Hung Program committee ================= Enrique Armendariz, Universidad Publica de Navarra (Spain) Mark Baker, Zepheira LLC (Canada) Alysson Bessani, University of Lisboa (Portugal) Paul Brebner, NICTA (Australia) Christoph Bussler, Xtime (USA) Lasaro Camargos, University of Uberlandia (Brazil) Gianpaolo Cugola, Politecnico di Milano (Italy) Frank Eliassen, University of Oslo (Norway) Pascal Felber, Université de Neuchâtel (Switzerland) Lorenz Froihofer, Telekom (Austria) Nikolaos Georgantas, INRIA (France) Chirine Ghedira, Univ. of Lyon 3 (France) Svein Hallsteinsen, SINTEF (Norway) Peng Han, Congqing Academy of Science (China) Yanbo Han, ICT Chinese Academy of Sciences (China) Mehdi Jazayeri, Università della Svizzera Italiana (Switzerland) Wouter Joosen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium) Ihor Kuz, NICTA (Australia) Mark Little, JBoss (USA) Heiko Ludwig, IBM Research (USA) Raimundo Macedo, Federal University of Bahia (Brasil) Kostas Magoutis, Foundation for Research and Technology (Greece) Piyush Maheshwari, Pitney Bowes Software (India) Edmundo Roberto Mauro Madeira, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP (Brazil) Nanjangud C. Narendra, IBM Research (India) Helen Paik, School of Computer Science and Engineering (Australia) Cesare Pautasso, Università della Svizzera Italiana (Switzerland) Luigi Romano, University of Naples (Italy) Romain Rouvoy, INRIA (France) Giovanni Russello, University of Auckland (New Zealand) Bruno Schulze, National Lab for Scientific Computing (Brazil) Juan Manuel Tirado, INRIA Rennes-Bretagne Atlantique (France) Eddy Truyen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium) Ricardo Vilaça, Universidade do Minho (Portugal) Roman Vitenberg, University of Oslo (Norway) Marko Vukolic, Eurecom (France) Hiroshi Wada, NICTA (Australia) Eric Wohlstadter, University of British Columbia (Canada) Liming Zhu, NICTA (Australia) |
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