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C A L L F O R P A P E R S International Workshop on SELF-ORGANIZING ARCHITECTURES (SOAR'09) http://distrinet.cs.kuleuven.be/events/soar/2009/ soar [at] cs [dot] kuleuven [dot] be To be held at the Joint Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture and European Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA/ECSA'09) http://www.wicsa.net/ 14-17 September 2006, Cambridge, UK Important Dates: Paper submission deadline : August 14, 2009 Notification of acceptance : August 28, 2009 Camera ready paper : September 7, 2009 Workshop : September 14, 2009 INTRODUCTION Self-adaptability has been proposed as an effective approach to automate the complexity associated with the management of modern-day software systems. Self-adaptability endows a software system with the capability to adapt itself at runtime to deal with changing operating conditions or user requirements. With the term "Self-Organizing ARchitectures" (SOAR) we refer to an engineering approach for self-adaptive systems that combines architectural approaches for self-adaptability with principles and techniques from self-organization. Research works on self-adaptive systems mostly take an architecture-centric approach for developing top-down solutions, while research works on self-organizing systems mostly take an algorithmic/organizational approach for developing bottom-up solutions. Whereas both lines of research have been successful at alleviating some of the associated challenges of constructing self-adaptive systems, persistent challenges remain, in particular for building complex distributed self-adaptive systems. The awareness grows that for building complex distributed self-adaptive systems, principles from both self-adaptive and self-organizing communities have to be combined. TOPICS OF INTEREST Engineering such complex systems puts forward questions such as: What kind of bottom-up mechanisms can be exploited in order to deal with uncertainty but at the same time provide the required assurances? How to derive and exploit tactics, architectural patterns, and reference architectures to realize robust, scalable, and long-lived solutions? The general goal of SOAR is to provide a middle ground that combines the architectural perspective of self-adaptive systems with the algorithmic perspective of self-organizing systems. Concretely, the workshop aims to identify the critical challenges and advance state of the art in: * Software architecture (reference architectures, patterns, tactics, etc.) for complex self-adaptive systems that integrate principles from both self-adaptability and self-organization. * Design (modeling, analysis, synthesis) of self-adaptive systems that exploit principles of self-organization to deal with uncertainty and large scale. * Construction (frameworks, middleware, applications, etc.) of software systems based on self-organizing architectures in practice. Topics of interest to SOAR include, but are not limited to: * Architectural patterns and tactics for self-adaptive systems * Reflective architectures for self-adaptive systems * Self-representations in decentralized systems * Decentralized control in dynamic software architecture * Dealing with uncertainty in self-adaptive systems * Multi-agent system architectures for self-adaptation * Control of emergent properties in self-adaptive systems * Quality of service concerns in self-adaptive systems * Resilience of self-adaptive systems * Self-adaptation and software product lines * Application of principles from biology, sociology and physics to engineer self-adaptive systems * Applications of self-adaptive and self-organizing systems * (Ultra) large-scale self-adaptive systems SUBMISSION SOAR welcomes the submission of theoretical, experimental, methodological as well as application papers which focus on the topics outlined above. Papers may report on completed work, descriptions of work-in-progress, or discussion topics. Submissions can be either regular or short papers: * Regular papers should be between 6 and 8 pages, including the text, figures, and references. * Short papers should be between 2 and 4 pages, including the text, figures, and references. The submissions must be formatted according to the IEEE CS proceedings format. Templates and instructions can be downloaded from http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/cps_forms.html Papers can be submitted via EasyChair 'SOAR 2009' https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=soar09 PUBLICATION Workshop notes with the accepted papers will be distributed at the workshop. Accepted papers will also be made available in electronic format on the workshop website before the workshop starts. All authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit a revised and extended version of their paper for the post-proceedings that are planned to be published as a volume in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science of Springer. The papers will undergo an additional review. ORGANISING COMMITTEE Danny Weyns, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Sam Malek, George Mason University, USA Rogério de Lemos, University of Coimbra, Portugal Jesper Andersson, Växjö University, Sweden PROGRAM COMMITTEE (to be completed) * Nelly Bencomo, Lancaster University, UK * Yuriy Brun, University of Southern California, USA * David Garlan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA * Kurt Geihs, University of Kassel, Germany * Jorge J. Gómez Sanz, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain * Tom Holvoet, DistriNet Labs, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium * Marco Mamei, DISMI, Universita' di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy * Flavio Oquendo, Université Européenne de Bretagne, Université de Bretagne-Sud, France * Van Parunak, Vector Research Center, division of TTGSI, Ann Arbor, USA * Onn Shehory, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel * Mirko Viroli, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Italy **************************************************************** |
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