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CSS 2012 - Workshop on Cloud Services and Systems

Date2012-12-17

Deadline2012-08-01

VenueSingapore, Singapore Singapore

KeywordsASMOR

Websitehttp://datam.i2r.a-star.edu.sg/css12/

Topics/Call fo Papers

Cloud computing promises a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. The cloud model implies rapid elasticity, greater flexibility and reduced overheads for the end-user, on demand services and a service-oriented architecture. Cloud services are currently among the top-ranked high growth areas in Computing and seeing an acceleration in enterprise adoption with the worldwide market predicted to reach more than $140b in 2014. New trends continue to emerge (e.g. Amazon EC2 spot instances), while issues such as security and privacy continue to challenge user adoption.
This workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners working on all aspects of cloud services and systems, to share their experiences, exchange new ideas as well as to identify key emerging topics and define future directions.
Call for Papers
Research papers are invited on all aspects of Cloud Services and Systems, including but not limited to the following:
Cloud Service Matchmaking, Selection, Mediation and Brokering
Security and Privacy Issues
Cloud Federation and Hybrid Clouds
Social Computing in the Cloud
Big Data Management and Analytics
Mobile Computing in the Cloud
New Cloud Service Models
Business Process and Workflow Management in Clouds
Cloud Service Provisioning, Orchestration, and Choreography
Interoperability and portability across cloud platforms
Economic and Business models for Cloud
Issues in User Adoption
Demos, Case Studies and Real-world Applications
Applications to E-business, E-science, E-governance, Pervasive computing, Web X.0
Work-in-progress, industry applications/experiences and position papers are also welcome. Please submit your paper using the CSS 2012 EasyChair site. See below for author instructions.
Author Instructions
Manuscripts should be prepared according to the IEEE Computer Society Press - Proceedings Author Guidelines (Go Here for IEEE Paper Template). Submissions must be in English and provided as a PDF file. The length of manuscripts can be upto 6 pages. Work-in-process, Demo or Position papers may be shorter in length (2-4 pages) but, if accepted, are required to be expanded to 6 pages based on reviews.
Each manuscript will be judged on its originality, significance, technical quality, relevance, and presentation. Authors are required to certify that their paper represents original work and is previously unpublished.
Submitting a paper to CSS 2012 workshop means that if the paper is accepted, at least one author will register and attend the conference to present the paper.
Prospective authors are strongly encouraged to get in touch with the chairs and express their interest and seek clarifications on their queries early.

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