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8th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on Engineering of Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (EASe 2011) April 27-29, 2011 Las Vegas, NV, USA http://tab.computer.org/aas/ease/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- Important dates ----------- 08 Nov. 2010 Submission of title and abstracts 15 Nov. 2010 Submission of full papers (max 10 pages) 15 Nov. 2010 Submission of doctoral papers (max 5 pages) 15 Nov. 2010 Submission of poster ext. abstracts (max 5 pages) 15 Nov. 2010 Submission of industrial reports (max 5 pages) 17 Dec. 2010 Notification of review results 15 Jan. 2011 Camera-ready paper Submissions 15 Jan. 2011 Early Registration Deadline for authors 22 Jan. 2011 Early Registration Deadline for non-authors ----------- ----------- Submissions ----------- MS Word, PDF or PS in IEEE CS proceedings format to: Roy Sterritt, r.sterritt@ulster.ac.uk ----------- "Self-Managing Next Generation Systems" The 8th Annual IEEE International EASe conference and workshops encourages submissions in emerging and hot topics research for meeting the challenge of Engineering Autonomic (self-managing) and Autonomous (self-directing and self-governing) Computer-Based Systems (Computing and Communications) / / Cyber Physical System both to meet today's systems concerns of coping with complexity and the total cost of ownership; and creating the infrastructure for tomorrows emerging computer-based paradigms such as cloud, pervasive, ubiquitous, invisible, utility and ambient intelligence. Submissions are welcome for consideration at the workshop and publication in the IEEE proceedings from researchers (full papers max 10 pages), industrial researchers (industrial reports 5 pages), doctoral students (5 pages), early/concept research (poster submissions 5 pages). The topics of interest in the autonomic and autonomomous systems space include but are not limited to: Architectures, frameworks, components, tools, environments, languages, applications and lessons for Autonomic and Self-Managing Systems development from perspectives such as systems engineering, software engineering, fault-tolerant computing, safety-critical systems, dependable systems, adaptive systems, self-healing systems and adaptive user interfaces. The best papers will be invited to submitt extended versions of their work for publication in special issues of prestigious journals. ----------- Format: ----------- for Author Guidelines see Computer Society instructions at http://tab.computer.org/aas/ease/2011/instruct8.5x11x2.pdf http://tab.computer.org/aas/ease/2011/IEEECS_confs_LaTeX.zip http://tab.computer.org/aas/ease/2011/instruct8.5x11x2.doc ----------- International Technical Programme Committee ----------------- see website http://tab.computer.org/aas/2011/ ----------- Technical Sponsor ----------- IEEE TCAAS http://tab.computer.org/aas/ ----------- collocated with IEEE 18th ECBS http://tab.computer.org/ecbs/2011 collocated with IEEE 16th ICECCS http://www.iceccs.org ----------- |
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