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WESOACS 2020 : 16th International Workshop on Engineering Service-Oriented Applications and Cloud Services | |||||||||||||
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16th International Workshop on Engineering Service-Oriented Applications and
Cloud Services (WESOACS 2020) In conjunction with ESOCC 2020 Heraklion, Greece, September 28-30, 2020 Website: http://destini2020.eu/wesoacs2020/ Key dates: Submission Deadline: (new) July 8, 2020 Notification: (new) July 18, 2020 Workshop Day: September 28, 2020 Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wesoacs2020 OVERVIEW The workshop will focus on core software engineering issues in the context of service-oriented systems and especially focus on modern trends of cloud native microservices and associated DevOps approaches, as well as their application in challenging areas like smart data processing and Industry 4.0. Our aim is to facilitate exchange and evolution of ideas in service engineering research across multiple disciplines and to encourage participation of researchers from academia and industry. WESOACS 2020 continues a successful series of workshops that started at ICSOC 2005 in Amsterdam. Over the last fifteen years WESOA/CS has demonstrated its relevance by attracting a large number of participants and producing high-quality papers that were published by Springer LNCS series. OBJECTIVES The WESOACS series advocates innovative approaches that address challenges arising from unique characteristics of service-oriented applications and cloud services, focusing on principles, methodologies, techniques and tools that support a service-oriented system development and operations life cycle. WESOACS complements ESOCC by focusing on core software engineering issues in the context of service-oriented systems, keeping pace with emerging application areas of service computing such as mobile, social, cloud computing, smart environments and (industrial) IoT. TOPICS WESOACS encourages a transdisciplinary perspective and welcomes papers on topics that include, but are not limited to the following: General Software Service Engineering - Software service development lifecycle methodologies and processes - Distributed and collaborative software service development - Service-oriented reference models and frameworks - Architectural styles of software service systems - Management and governance of service engineering projects - Models, languages and methods for service-oriented analysis and design - Requirements-engineering and specification for software service systems - Service-oriented business process modelling - Validation, verification and testing of software service systems - Service assembly, composition and aggregation models and languages - Services Deployment, Synthesis, and Integration - Tool support for software service engineering - Case studies and best practices of service-oriented development Software Engineering for Cloud Services - Engineering of software services for the cloud - Development issues of Cloud Services - Cloud services frameworks and architectures - Microservices and Microservices Architectures - Engineering of reactive and event-driven service systems - Engineering of data-intensive services - Service Engineering with DevOps: Methodologies, Techniques, Tools and Case Studies - Services Automation: Testing, Reconfiguration, Deployment, Resource Management - Engineering cloud and fog services for the Internet of Things - Engineering services for smart data processing - Service Engineering for Industry 4.0 SUBMISSION Authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished research papers. Papers should be written in English strictly following Springer LNCS style for all text, references, appendices, and figures. Please, submit papers via EasyChair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wesoacs2020 . For formatting instructions and templates see the Springer Web page: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. The following types of submissions are accepted: - Full research papers and experience papers with a maximum length of 12 pages, including references and appendices. - Short papers and position papers with a maximum length of 6 pages, including references and appendices. Improved versions of accepted papers will be published as part of ESOCC dedicated post-workshop proceedings to appear in Springer LNCS series. ORGANISERS - Andreas S. Andreou, Cyprus University of Technology, CY - George Feuerlicht, Prague University of Economics, CZ - Winfried Lamersdorf, University of Hamburg, DE - Guadalupe Ortiz, University of Cadiz, ES - Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, University of Tilburg, NL - Christian Zirpins, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, DE For questions please email to the workshop chairs: wesoacs at wesoa dot org |
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