SEAMS 2010 - 5th Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2010)
Topics/Call fo Papers
5th Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2010)
Monday, 3 May and Tuesday, 4 May 2010
http://www.inf.usi.ch/seams/index.php
Organizers:
Rogério De Lemos, University of Coimbra, Portugal and University of Kent, UK
Mauro Pezzè, University of Lugano, Switzerland and University of Milan Bicocca, Italy
With the rapid growth of web services and the continuous evolution from software-intensive systems to socio-technical ecosystems, the management complexity of these modern, decentralized, distributed computing systems presents significant challenges for businesses and often exceeds the capabilities of human operators. One of the most promising approaches to achieving some of these properties is to equip software systems with feedback control to address the management of inherent system dynamics. The resulting self-adapting and self-managing computing systems are better able to cope with and even accommodate changing contexts and environments, shifting requirements, and computing-on-demand needs.
The Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-managing Systems (SEAMS) workshop has consolidated the interest in the software engineering community on self-adaptive and self-managing systems. SEAMS provides a forum for researchers and practitioners to share new results, discuss challenging issues, raise awareness, and promote collaboration within the community. The SEAMS 2010 workshop aims to continue the success of previous ICSE SEAMS workshops: in Shanghai in 2006, in Minneapolis in 2007, in Leipzig in 2008, and in Vancouver in 2009.
Monday, 3 May and Tuesday, 4 May 2010
http://www.inf.usi.ch/seams/index.php
Organizers:
Rogério De Lemos, University of Coimbra, Portugal and University of Kent, UK
Mauro Pezzè, University of Lugano, Switzerland and University of Milan Bicocca, Italy
With the rapid growth of web services and the continuous evolution from software-intensive systems to socio-technical ecosystems, the management complexity of these modern, decentralized, distributed computing systems presents significant challenges for businesses and often exceeds the capabilities of human operators. One of the most promising approaches to achieving some of these properties is to equip software systems with feedback control to address the management of inherent system dynamics. The resulting self-adapting and self-managing computing systems are better able to cope with and even accommodate changing contexts and environments, shifting requirements, and computing-on-demand needs.
The Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-managing Systems (SEAMS) workshop has consolidated the interest in the software engineering community on self-adaptive and self-managing systems. SEAMS provides a forum for researchers and practitioners to share new results, discuss challenging issues, raise awareness, and promote collaboration within the community. The SEAMS 2010 workshop aims to continue the success of previous ICSE SEAMS workshops: in Shanghai in 2006, in Minneapolis in 2007, in Leipzig in 2008, and in Vancouver in 2009.
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- PESOS 2010 - 2nd International Workshop on Principles of Engineering Service-Oriented Systems
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