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OSSCOM 2015 : International Conference on Open Source Software Computing | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://osscom2015.osscom.org/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Objectives
To promote opportunities for cooperation towards enabling OSS key technologies, building cross-cutting sciences, and driving disruptive innovations; to disseminate research on technology and applications of open source software computing; and to expand the framework of effective participation of universities in developing OSS industry through incubators and business accelerators. Conference Venue German Jordanian University Campus, Madaba - Jordan Topics of Interest Track 1: Systems Software - Operating systems: Linux Kernel, Server and Desktop Linux: RedHat, Debian, Slackware, Caldera, SuSe, Fedora. - Distributed Operating systems: Open source platforms and software for the cloud platform as a service (PaaS), software as a service (SaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS). - Embedded and Realtime Operating systems: Microkernel, uC/OS, VxWorks, pSOS, OSEK, iRMX, QNX, RTLinux. - Ubiquitous mobile computing and technologies: middleware, operating system (e.g. Android), new I/O and user interfaces, mobile protocols. Track 2: Applications and services - Open-source software services and applications in energy, environment, education, health, climate, water, agriculture, biology, economy, medicine and other pressing global issues and problems. - Open-source software for e-Services, including e-Government, e-Libraries, e-Learning and any e-*. - Open-source software for Smart Education, Smart Cities, Smart Power Grids, Smart Transportation. - Open Source applications for mobile and tablets. Track 3: Networking, and security - Open source network simulation/emulations tools. - Open source platforms for network security deployment, testing and verification. - Network and security open source management software. Track 4: Open Source Development and Support - Perspectives on open-source software development and services, including challenges, operation, sustainability, funding, governance, business models, and security. - National, regional and international organizations and their role in funding and supporting open-source software applications in research and education. - Collaborative projects and initiatives in research and education at national, regional and global levels. - Research and education challenges and open access paradigm. - Business models for open-source software development and services. All papers will be peer-reviewed and selected papers will be published in the conference proceedings and made available through IEEE Explorer. |
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