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CALL FOR PAPERS
*************************************************************************** 3rd Workshop on Monitoring, Adaptation and Beyond (MONA+10) collocated with ECOWS 2010 - The 8th European Conference on Web Services December 1, 2010 Ayia Napa, Cyprus http://www.s-cube-network.eu/MONA3 *************************************************************************** **************** Objectives **************** The advances in modern technology and the constantly evolving requirements implied by dynamic business and operational environments impose new challenges for engineering and provisioning Web Services and Service-Based Applications. Those services and applications have to become drastically more flexible: they should be able to operate and evolve in highly dynamic environments and to adequately identify and react to various changes in these environments. In such a setting, adaptation becomes a key capability of Web Services and Service-based Applications as it enables these services and applications to continuously change themselves in order to satisfy new requirements and demands dictated by the environment. The adaptability relies on the presence of monitoring mechanisms and facilities to identify, detect, and even predict critical events and situations that occur in the environment. A variety of approaches and techniques addressing different forms of monitoring and adaptation have been proposed to date. Still, for delivering robust, dependable, and highly adaptable Web Services and Service-based Applications the definition of more holistic approaches is crucial. This requires the integration of the efforts of researchers from various disciplines and research areas. More specifically, this requires the integration across the different layers of a Service-based Application, including the business layer, the service layer, and the infrastructure layer. In addition, different competences, such as requirements engineering, design, quality assurance, realization, and management need to be brought together to devise those holistic approaches. MONA+ 2010 aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners from different disciplines with various research backgrounds. The main objective for MONA+ is to discuss highly relevant and pressing research challenges and solutions on monitoring and adaptation of Web Services and Service-based Applications. **************** Topics **************** Topics of interest for the workshop include but are not limited to: * Monitoring and adaptation mechanisms, frameworks, and architectures * Monitoring and adaptation within/across business, service, and infrastructure layers * Self-adaptation and human-in-the-loop adaptation * Context-aware monitoring and adaptation * Design principles, patterns, techniques and methods for monitoring and adaptation * Predictive monitoring and pro-active adaptation * Verification of adaptation and of adaptable Web Services and Service-based Applications **************** Important Dates **************** Paper Submissions: September 20, 2010 Notifications: October 30, 2010 CRC Submissions: November 20, 2010 Workshop Date: December 1, 2010 ************************* Submission & Publication ************************* Papers should be between 4 to 8 pages and should be formatted according to the ACM proceedings guidelines: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates Submissions will be evaluated according to the relevance and originality of the work and to their ability to generate discussion among the workshop participants. Papers can be electronically submitted using easychair at: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mona10 The workshop proceedings will be published in the International Conference Proceedings Series (ICPS) in the ACM Digital Library and will have an ISBN. **************** PC Chairs **************** Dimka Karastoyanova, IAAS, University of Stuttgart, Germany E-mail: karastoyanova@iaas.uni-stuttgart.de Raman Kazhamiakin, FBK-IRST, Trento, Italy E-mail: raman@fbk.eu Andreas Metzger, Paluno (Ruhr Institute of Software Technology), University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany E-mail: andreas.metzger@paluno.uni-due.de ********************* Organizing Committee ********************* Alexander Nowak, University of Stuttgart, Germany Eric Schmieders, Paluno (Ruhr Institute of Software Technology), University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Asli Zengin, FBK-IRST, Trento, Italy ****************** Program Committee ****************** * TBA on the website of the workshop. ****************** Sponsors ****************** This workshop is sponsored by S-Cube, the Europen Network of Excellence on Software Services and Systems (http://www.s-cube-network.eu/). |
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