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ICWS 2012 - IEEE ICWS 2012 19th International Conference on Web Services

Date2012-06-24

Deadline2012-02-15

VenueHawaii, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttp://conferences.computer.org/icws/2012

Topics/Call fo Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS)
Theme: Innovations for Web-based Services
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Services Computing &
Services Society(Approval Pending)
ICWS has been a prime international forum for both researchers and industry practitioners to exchange the latest fundamental advances in the state of the art on Web services. ICWS aims to identify emerging research topics and define the future of Web services. Over the past seven years, ICWS has grown steadily, attracting over 250 participants on a regular basis.
ICWS will co-locate with the World Congress on Services (SERVICES) to explore all aspects of "Services" (Science and Technology), which has been formally promoted by IEEE Computer Society since 2003. In addition, ICWS will be supported by a set of keynotes, panels, and tutorials.
The technical program of ICWS will include a refereed research track, an application and industry track, a work-in-progress track, and a poster track. The research track will highlight foundational work that strives to push beyond the limits of existing Web services platforms and products, including experimental efforts, innovative systems and investigations that identify weaknesses in the existing Web services models.
The ICWS research track seeks original, UNPUBLISHED research papers reporting substantive new work in various aspects of Web services. Research papers must properly cite related work and clearly indicate their contributions to the field of Web services. All topics relevant to Web services are of interest, but the conference program committee particularly encourages submissions related to the following aspects of Web services divided in three categories:
Foundations of Web Services
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Evolutions
Models, methodologies, and tools (including analysis, design, modeling, and composition)
Publishing, discovery, and selection (including in mobile settings)
Validation and testing (including risk assessment and tracking)
Management and governance (including monitoring, QoS, privacy, trust)
Formal methods (including modeling and specification, data and process semantics, type systems, security, QoS, and other properties)
Standards and implementation and deployment technologies
Web-based Services
Web 2.0 and Web X.0 concepts in Web services settings
Software As A Service (SaaS)
Service As Software
Cloud Computing
Technologies for building and operating massive data centers (including middleware)
Web Services Applications beyond Web
Applications (including mobile, scientific, Grid and utility, autonomic, and embedded computing)
Business process management (including business protocols, business intelligence, service level agreements, and business licensing models)
All submitted manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 program committee members. Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Extended versions of selected papers published in the proceedings of ICWS will be invited for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (TSC), International Journal of Web Services Research (JWSR), and International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management (IJBPIM). Both the ICWS Proceedings and JWSR are included in EI Compendex. JWSR is also indexed in SCI-E.
Submitted manuscripts will be limited to 8 (IEEE Proceedings style) pages and REQUIRED to be formatted using the IEEE Proceedings template. Unformatted papers and papers beyond 8 pages will not be reviewed. Electronic submission of manuscripts (in PDF or Word format) is required. Detailed instructions for electronic paper preparation and submission, panel proposals, tutorial proposals, workshop proposals, and review process can be found at http://conferences.computer.org/icws/. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register to the conference and present the paper. One Best Paper award and one Best Student Paper award will be granted at ICWS. The first author of the best student paper must be a full-time student.
If your paper is application or solution oriented, you can consider submitting it to ICWS Applications and Industry Track. Manuscripts submitted to the Research Track focusing on application or solution descriptions may be recommended to the Applications and Industry Track for further consideration if the session slots are available. Submitted papers with novel ideas but not accepted by the Research Track and Applications and Industry Track may also be recommended for potential consideration by the chairs of the Work-in-Progress Track and Poster Track of ICWS, and other tracks and workshops of SERVICES.
Review Policy
IEEE Policy and professional ethics require that referees treat the contents of papers under review as privileged information not to be disclosed to others before publication. It is expected that no one with access to a paper under review will make any inappropriate use of the special knowledge, which that access provides. Contents of abstracts submitted to conference program committees should be regarded as privileged as well, and handled in the same manner. The Conference Publications Chair shall ensure that referees adhere to this practice.
Organizers of IEEE conferences are expected to provide an appropriate forum for the oral presentation and discussion of all accepted papers. An author, in offering a paper for presentation at an IEEE conference, or accepting an invitation to present a paper, is expected to be present at the meeting to deliver the paper. In the event that circumstances unknown at the time of submission of a paper preclude its presentation by an author, the program chair should be informed on time, and appropriate substitute arrangements should be made. In some cases it may help reduce no-shows for the Conference to require advance registration together with the submission of the final manuscript.

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