CSE 2013 - 2013 The International Workshop on Cloud and Service Engineering
Topics/Call fo Papers
Services play an important role in today's ever growing Web applications. Business organizations are globally focusing on exploiting Web and Cloud services to address their needs. Web services and service-oriented architecture are believed to be one of the most important enabling technologies for cloud services. Cloud services promise several benefits such as reduced expenses and support simplicity in providing flexible and on-demand infrastructures, platforms and software as services for consumers. However, due to the highly dynamic, distributed, and non-transparent nature of cloud services, the expected benefits are not fully met. The International Workshop on Cloud and Service Engineering (CSE 2013) aims to provide an international forum for researchers, developers, and practitioners from multiple disciplines to discuss their innovative ideas and share their knowledge of exploring trends in service engineering methodologies, enabling technologies and state-of-the-art. CSE 2013 seeks original contributions that solve open research problems in the area of service-oriented computing and cloud computing. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
XaaS Model, Design and Description (Everything as a service including IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS)
XaaS Elasticity, Availability and Performance Modelling and Management
Service Engineering Development Processes and Methodologies
Model-driven Services Development
Costs and Pricing of Services
Service Multi-tenancy
Services for Big-data
Technology Standards for Services
Service Discovery, Orchestration, and Composition
Execution and Resource Allocation Services
Services Management and Configuration
Service Governance and Change Management
Service Customization (Personalization)
Monitoring, Matching, and Compliance (Service Level Agreements (SLAs))
Quality of Service and Metrics
Social Networks and Services (Socially-enhanced services)
Security, Privacy and Trust
XaaS Model, Design and Description (Everything as a service including IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS)
XaaS Elasticity, Availability and Performance Modelling and Management
Service Engineering Development Processes and Methodologies
Model-driven Services Development
Costs and Pricing of Services
Service Multi-tenancy
Services for Big-data
Technology Standards for Services
Service Discovery, Orchestration, and Composition
Execution and Resource Allocation Services
Services Management and Configuration
Service Governance and Change Management
Service Customization (Personalization)
Monitoring, Matching, and Compliance (Service Level Agreements (SLAs))
Quality of Service and Metrics
Social Networks and Services (Socially-enhanced services)
Security, Privacy and Trust
Other CFPs
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