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SASO^ST 2015 : Third International Workshop on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organising Socio-Technical Systems

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Link: http://sasost.isse.de/
 
When Sep 25, 2015 - Sep 25, 2015
Where Cambridge, MA, USA
Submission Deadline Jul 11, 2015
Notification Due Jul 31, 2015
Final Version Due Aug 10, 2015
Categories    socio technical systems   distributed systems   self-organization   autonomous systems
 

Call For Papers

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CALL FOR PAPERS AND TALKS


Third International Workshop on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organising Socio-Technical Systems
- SASO^ST 2015 -


at the 9th IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO)


September 25, 2015
Cambridge, MA, USA

http://sasost.isse.de
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IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission Deadline: July 17, 2015
Notification of Acceptance: July 31, 2015
Camera Ready Deadline: August 10, 2015
Workshop Date: September 25, 2015


WORKSHOP THEME:

The design and operation of computer systems has traditionally been driven by technical aspects and considerations. However, the usage characteristics of information and communication systems are both implicitly and explicitly determined by social interaction and the social graph of users. This aspect is becoming more and more evident with the increasing popularity of social network applications on the internet. This workshop will address all aspects of self-adaptive and self-organising mechanisms in socio-technical systems, covering different perspectives of this exciting research area ranging from normative and trust management systems to socio-inspired design strategies for distributed algorithms, collaboration platforms and communication protocols.


TOPIC AREAS:

SASO^ST systems require a highly interdisciplinary approach, and the establishment of a research community around the creation of such systems is one of the workshop's key objectives. For this purpose, the workshop brings together experts from areas such as distributed computer systems, complex systems, and the social sciences to present findings and elaborate on the topic in the following complementary topical sections as well as open panel discussion rounds.
Relevant topics include but are not limited to:

[ Trust and norms in self-organising and autonomous systems ]
- Trust and reputation management in autonomous self-organising systems
- Metrics of trust and specialised metrics for single trust facets
- Evaluations of the effects of trust in self-organising and autonomous systems
- Analysis of threats to self-organising and autonomous systems
- Trust-based algorithms and mechanisms to deal with uncertainty in self-organising systems
- Self-organising norm-governed systems
- Representation of and reasoning about computational laws

[ Socially adaptive and socio-aware information and communication systems ]
- Socio-aware overlay topologies
- Analysis, modelling and control of information spreading, opinion formation phenomena and collective user behaviour in online social networks and distributed computer systems
- Socially adaptive, scalable content distribution
- Real-time monitoring and prediction of collective user dynamics
- Social adaptation of network protocols and topologies
- Simulation and evaluation of interactive networked computing systems with socio-aware behavioural models
- Utilisation of social structures for the scalable provision of distributed virtual environments and in application-level routing schemes for Peer-to-Peer, wireless ad-hoc or delay tolerant networks
- Socially-inspired algorithms and network topologies for distributed search, consensus, gossiping etc.


PAPER SUBMISSION:

The organisers welcome the submission of short papers not exceeding 6 two-column pages in the IEEE Computer Society Press proceedings style. We solicit both original research papers as well as position papers. Papers need to be previously unpublished and currently not under review elsewhere.

Each submission will be peer-reviewed by two to three members of the program committee in a single-blind process. The decision will be based on the motivation of the research, the clarity of the claims of the contribution, the relevance of the research to the domain of self-adaptive and self-organising socio-technical systems, its evaluation, and the thoroughness of the related work comparison. In particular, submissions that promise to fuel discussions which bring together results and issues from different disciplines and which thus contribute to the strengthening of an interdisciplinary community will be given preference.

Accepted papers will be published as a bundle with the main conference proceedings by IEEE Computer Society Press and will be submitted to the indexing companies.


TALK SUBMISSION

The organisers welcome the submission of proposals for talks in the two-column IEEE Computer Society Press proceedings style not exceeding two pages. We encourage the submission of talks presenting previously published work that is of special interest to the community of the workshop. Moreover, position statements encouraging discussions on the workshop's topics are welcome. The workshop is an excellent opportunity to discuss and share research results with a wider audience in an interdisciplinary environment.

Each submission will be peer-reviewed by two to three members of the program committee in a single-blind process. The decision will be based on the motivation of the research, the clarity of the claims of the contribution and the relevance of the research to the domain of self-adaptive and self-organising socio-technical systems. In particular, submissions that promise to fuel discussions, which bring together results and issues from different disciplines and which thus contribute to the strengthening of an interdisciplinary community will be given preference.

CONTACT:

For more information please visit http://sasost.isse.de or contact any of the organisers.


ORGANISERS:
Gerrit Anders (University of Augsburg, Germany, anders@informatik.uni-augsburg.de)
Jean Botev (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, jean.botev@uni.lu)
Markus Esch (Fraunhofer FKIE, Germany, markus.esch@fkie.fraunhofer.de)

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