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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The 5th International Workshop on Cloud Computing, Models and Services (CMS 2014) co-located with the 25th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA 2014) will be held in Munich, Germany September 1 - 5, 2014.
The CMS workshop aims to bring together researchers in the areas of services computing, services science, business process modelling, and conceptual modelling. The emphasis of this workshop is on the intersection of the rather new, fast growing services computing and services science paradigms with the well established conceptual modelling area. http://www.dexa.org/ http://cms.scch.at/ ******************************************************** Deadlines 2014-03-23 : Submission deadline 2014-04-30 : Author notification 2014-05-20 : Camera ready version Submission https://confdriver.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dexa2014/home/446 ******************************************************** Relevant topics for research papers include, but are not limited to: - Conceptual models for integrated design and delivery of value bundles (i.e. services and physical goods); - Formal methods for cloud computing / services science; - Foundation of business process modelling, integration and management; - Modelling languages / techniques for services; - Modelling of semantic services; - Modelling support for service integration -- within a single domain; across multiple domains; within legacy applications; etc. - Personalization of services; - Quality of service modelling; - Reference models for service-oriented systems; - Semantics of service-oriented systems; - Service composition planning and verification; - Service computing process modelling, transformation and integration; - Service development process modelling; - Service ontologies and ontology alignment; - Trust and clouds; - Data/storage/platform as a Service in cloud; - Cloud SLAs, business models and pricing policies; - Scalability, discovery of services and data in Cloud computing infrastructures; - User interfaces for assisted service modelling; and - Work-flow modelling. Workshop Chairs: Dr. Karoly Bosa, Christian-Doppler Laboratory for Client-Centric Cloud Computing, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Dr. Thomas Ziebermayr, Software Competence Center Hagenberg GmbH, Austria Program Committee: Karoly Bosa, Christian-Doppler Laboratory for Client-Centric Cloud Computing, Austria Markus Kirchberg, VISA Labs, Singapore Dagmar Auer, Johannes Kepler University, Austria Werner Kurschl, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria Hui Ma, Victoria, University of Wellington, New Zealand Dana Petcu, West University Timisoara, Romania Mariam Rady, Christian-Doppler Laboratory for Client-Centric Cloud Computing, Austria Qing Wang, University of Otago, New Zealand Yan Zhu, Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu, China Thomas Ziebermayr, Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Austria Wolfgang Schreiner, Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC), Austria Harald Lampesberger, Christian-Doppler Laboratory for Client-Centric Cloud Computing, Austria Roxana Chelemen, Christian-Doppler Laboratory for Client-Centric Cloud Computing, Austria Boris Vleju, Christian-Doppler Laboratory for Client-Centric Cloud Computing, Austria |
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