SUPE 2013 - The 4th Workshop on Service Discovery and Composition in Ubiquitous and Pervasive Environments
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 4th Workshop on Service Discovery and Composition in Ubiquitous and Pervasive Environments
To be held in Conjunction with the
10th International Conference on Mobile Web Information Systems (MobiWIS 2013)
August 26-28, 2013, Cyprus
http://mobiwis2013.cs.ucy.ac.cy/
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Aims and Scope
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In Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing (UPC), automatic service composition requires dealing with four major research issues: service matching and selection, coordination and management, scalability, fault tolerance, and adaptivenes to users contexts and network conditions. The service matching and selection is the first step in creating any composite service and requires a service discovery system. The discovery system should be scalable across large networks and adaptable to dynamic changes especially when services dynamically join and leave the network. Service coordination and management is the second issue to be addressed in automatic service composition. Composition platforms must have one or more brokers that coordinate and manage the different services involved in the composition. The problem of coordination and management becomes difficult when the brokers are distributed across the network and poses a scalability problem, especially when numerous users are concurrently making composite service requests. Since a composite service is dependent on many distributed elementary services, fault tolerance is another important issue to be included in service composition platforms in order to ensure its proper functioning. The platform should be able to detect and restore it. It should be noted also that in UPC environments, where services are coming up and going down frequently, the service composition platform should be able to adapt the composition by taking maximum advantage of the available services. This increases the composite service availability in dynamically changing networks.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers, students, and professionals from Software Engineering area, Agent-based Systems area and Mobile Computing area to reach a better understanding of the relationships between different issues and promote their research efforts.
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List of topics
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The topics of interest for SUPE'13 workshop include but are not limited to:
Service architectures, protocols and deployment environments
Service-oriented architecture, and Web services
Service discovery and composition approaches
Ontology-based approaches for service composition
AI planning-based approaches for service composition
Workflow-based approaches for service composition
Learning-based approaches for service composition
Adaptive services to client paradigm
Spontaneous and ad hoc service emergence paradigm
User and context self-awareness
Peer-to-peer based protocols for service discovery and composition
Performance evaluation and analysis for service discovery and composition approaches
Bio-inspired middleware for Ubiquitous and Pervasive and Grid Applications
Specification, validation and verification of systems for Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
Service provisioning and Quality of Service for Ubiquitous and Pervasive services
Service level agreement negotiation and contracting
Security issues for service discovery and composition systems
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Proceedings
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The workshop proceedings will be published by the CCIS (Communications in Computer and Information Science) Springer series, which is indexed in DBLP, Google Scholar, EI-Compendex, Mathematical Reviews, SCImago, and Scopus.
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Submission deadlines
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Full paper submission: May 31st, 2013
Acceptance notification: June 23rd, 2013
Revised papers: July 14th, 2013
Camera ready for workshop: September 15th, 2013
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Guidelines for Submission
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The authors must follow guidelines as given in MobiWIS-2013 Website (http://mobiwis2013.cs.ucy.ac.cy/). Please see the workshop web site for submission details and for additional information:
http://www.gsem.fr/SUPE2013/index.html
To be held in Conjunction with the
10th International Conference on Mobile Web Information Systems (MobiWIS 2013)
August 26-28, 2013, Cyprus
http://mobiwis2013.cs.ucy.ac.cy/
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Aims and Scope
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In Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing (UPC), automatic service composition requires dealing with four major research issues: service matching and selection, coordination and management, scalability, fault tolerance, and adaptivenes to users contexts and network conditions. The service matching and selection is the first step in creating any composite service and requires a service discovery system. The discovery system should be scalable across large networks and adaptable to dynamic changes especially when services dynamically join and leave the network. Service coordination and management is the second issue to be addressed in automatic service composition. Composition platforms must have one or more brokers that coordinate and manage the different services involved in the composition. The problem of coordination and management becomes difficult when the brokers are distributed across the network and poses a scalability problem, especially when numerous users are concurrently making composite service requests. Since a composite service is dependent on many distributed elementary services, fault tolerance is another important issue to be included in service composition platforms in order to ensure its proper functioning. The platform should be able to detect and restore it. It should be noted also that in UPC environments, where services are coming up and going down frequently, the service composition platform should be able to adapt the composition by taking maximum advantage of the available services. This increases the composite service availability in dynamically changing networks.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers, students, and professionals from Software Engineering area, Agent-based Systems area and Mobile Computing area to reach a better understanding of the relationships between different issues and promote their research efforts.
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List of topics
---------------
The topics of interest for SUPE'13 workshop include but are not limited to:
Service architectures, protocols and deployment environments
Service-oriented architecture, and Web services
Service discovery and composition approaches
Ontology-based approaches for service composition
AI planning-based approaches for service composition
Workflow-based approaches for service composition
Learning-based approaches for service composition
Adaptive services to client paradigm
Spontaneous and ad hoc service emergence paradigm
User and context self-awareness
Peer-to-peer based protocols for service discovery and composition
Performance evaluation and analysis for service discovery and composition approaches
Bio-inspired middleware for Ubiquitous and Pervasive and Grid Applications
Specification, validation and verification of systems for Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
Service provisioning and Quality of Service for Ubiquitous and Pervasive services
Service level agreement negotiation and contracting
Security issues for service discovery and composition systems
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Proceedings
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
The workshop proceedings will be published by the CCIS (Communications in Computer and Information Science) Springer series, which is indexed in DBLP, Google Scholar, EI-Compendex, Mathematical Reviews, SCImago, and Scopus.
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Submission deadlines
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Full paper submission: May 31st, 2013
Acceptance notification: June 23rd, 2013
Revised papers: July 14th, 2013
Camera ready for workshop: September 15th, 2013
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Guidelines for Submission
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The authors must follow guidelines as given in MobiWIS-2013 Website (http://mobiwis2013.cs.ucy.ac.cy/). Please see the workshop web site for submission details and for additional information:
http://www.gsem.fr/SUPE2013/index.html
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