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IoT-ASAP 2017 : International Workshop on Engineering IoT Systems: Architectures, Services, Applications, and Platforms | |||||||||||||
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IoT-ASAP 2017 - Call for Papers http://iot-asap.cs.upb.de (tentative date April 4, 2017) Co-located with ICSA 2017 April 3-7, Gothenburg, Sweden ------------------------------------------------------ International Workshop on Engineering IoT Systems: Architectures, Services, Applications, and Platforms (IoT-ASAP) The Internet of Things (IoT) is characterized by billions of heterogeneous, distributed, and intelligent things –both from the digital and the physical worlds– running applications and services from the Internet of Services (IoS). Things span, for instance, simple RFID tags, sensors, actuators, as well as computers, autonomous robots, and self-driving vehicles. Often, things are connected through heterogeneous platforms also providing support for, e.g., data collection and management and applications deployment. Additionally, things can offer their functionalities as (web) services facilitating them to interact with each other dynamically. Since IoT systems are composed by a variety of things and services, a key aspect of engineering IoT systems is their architecture. A wide range of challenges needs to be addressed both at design and run-time when designing IoT systems’ architecture. For instance, while designing and managing IoT systems, services, and platforms, some examples of challenges to tackle are heterogeneity, adaptability, reusability, interoperability, uncertainty, security, and privacy while also taking into account the human in the loop bringing needs on the systems’ functionalities and qualities. Novel software architecture principles are needed to overcome these challenges for IoT systems. The objective of IoT-ASAP, International Workshop on Engineering IoT systems: Architectures, Services, Applications, and Platforms, is to bring together researchers and practitioners from several areas (e.g., Architecture, Internet of Things (IoT), Service-Oriented Computing, Self-Adaptive Systems, Multi-Agent Systems, User Interaction and Experience) to investigate and discuss state of the art, principles, challenges of, and (interdisciplinary) approaches for, engineering IoT systems. Thereby, IoT-ASAP proficiently complements other ICSA events like the technical track, the industry track, and the new ideas track. The workshop takes place in conjunction with IEEE International Conference on Software Architectures (ICSA 2017). TOPICS OF INTEREST: Topics related to IoT Architectures, Services, Applications, and Platforms include but are not limited to: - Design approaches for IoT systems - Architectural interoperability in IoT systems - Quality aspects in the IoT (e.g., runtime dependability, assurances, validation, verification, privacy, security) - Self-adaptation and context-awareness in the IoT - User requirements specification and engineering for smart user-interactions in the IoT - Discovery, composition and analysis of (intelligent) services and applications - Engineering for emergent behavior/properties in the IoT - (Continuous) deployment, composition, and monitoring in the IoT - Autonomous agents and multi-agent IoT architectures, e.g., collaboration, coordination, reasoning, collective intelligence - Model-driven engineering for IoT systems - Frameworks and middleware for the IoT - Cloud computing for the IoT - State-of-practice, experience reports, industrial experiments, and case studies in the IoT - Simulation techniques and tools for the IoT - Inter-disciplinary approaches for building and adapting IoT systems - Formal methods for IoT systems Application areas include - but are not limited to: - Smart Cities - Smart Living, Smart Health, Smart Learning - Smart Transportation - Smart Energy - Industry 4.0 - Consumer Electronics - System of IoT Systems - On-The-Fly Computing SUBMISSION AND IMPORTANT DATES: We welcome 8-pages full papers and 4-pages position papers. The papers must follow ICSA technical papers formatting guidelines and be submitted via EasyChair. All accepted contributions will be published in the ICSA 2017 Proceedings and in the IEEE Digital Library. More information will be announced on http://iot-asap.cs.upb.de - Paper submission deadline: February 23, 2017 - Paper acceptance notification: March 10, 2017 - Camera-ready accepted paper deadline: March 16, 2017 - Workshop: April 4, 2017 (tentative date) ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Romina Spalazzese, Malmö University, Sweden Marie C. Platenius, Paderborn University, Germany Steffen Becker, TU Chemnitz, Germany Gregor Engels, Paderborn University, Germany PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Marco Autili, University of L’Aquila, Italy Matthias Becker, Fraunhofer IEM, Germany Eric Bodden, Paderborn University & Fraunhofer IEM, Germany Antonio Bucchiarone, FBK, Italy Barbara Carminati, University of Insubria, Italy Federico Ciccozzi, Mälardalen University, Sweden Ivica Crncovic, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Paul Davidsson, Malmö University, Sweden David Garlan, CMU, USA Sebastian Götz, University of Technology Dresden, Germany Paola Inverardi, University of L’Aquila, Italy Nikolaos Georgantas, INRIA, France Heiko Koziolek, ABB, Germany Raffaela Mirandola, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Hausi Mūller, University of Victoria, Canada Liliana Pasquale, University College Dublin, Ireland Per Persson, Ericsson, Sweden Vincenzo Piuri, University degli Studi di Milano, Italy Ralf Reussner, FZI & KIT, Germany Alessandro Ricci, University di Bologna, Italy Magnus Standar, Ericsson, Sweden Kenji Tei, NII University, Japan Uwe Zdun, University of Vienna, Austria More information can be found on http://iot-asap.cs.upb.de |
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