WAS’COM 2014 - 1st IEEE International Workshop on Adaptive Systems for Communication Networks
Topics/Call fo Papers
The following list specifies the major fields of interest for this workshop; related topics are certainly welcome.
Self-organisation and adaptation from a technical view
Construction and evaluation of self-organising systems
Biologically inspired approaches
Architectures and frameworks for autonomous and ubiquitous systems
Self-organisation in service-oriented architectures
Adaptive applications and middleware
Context models and context processing
Design methodologies for personalised, context-sensitive services
Integration of users into the development process for complex autonomous systems
User-centric design, user interfaces, and usage patterns for adaptive, context-sensitive systems
Social and legal implications in a world of adaptive information technology
Trust and reliability for adaptive, context sensitive systems
Society-aware design of adaptive, context sensitive systems
Application domain-specific requirements
Responsibility and liability
Self-organisation and adaptation as enabling technologies
Industrial requirements and projects
Research prototypes and experience reports
New value chains, new business / service / provider models
Contributions submitted to the workshop will be peer-reviewed and selected according to their quality and suitability for the workshop scope and discussion potential. As we address an international audience, English will be the workshop language.
Self-organisation and adaptation from a technical view
Construction and evaluation of self-organising systems
Biologically inspired approaches
Architectures and frameworks for autonomous and ubiquitous systems
Self-organisation in service-oriented architectures
Adaptive applications and middleware
Context models and context processing
Design methodologies for personalised, context-sensitive services
Integration of users into the development process for complex autonomous systems
User-centric design, user interfaces, and usage patterns for adaptive, context-sensitive systems
Social and legal implications in a world of adaptive information technology
Trust and reliability for adaptive, context sensitive systems
Society-aware design of adaptive, context sensitive systems
Application domain-specific requirements
Responsibility and liability
Self-organisation and adaptation as enabling technologies
Industrial requirements and projects
Research prototypes and experience reports
New value chains, new business / service / provider models
Contributions submitted to the workshop will be peer-reviewed and selected according to their quality and suitability for the workshop scope and discussion potential. As we address an international audience, English will be the workshop language.
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- 11th IEEE International Workshop on Software Cybernetics
- 6th IEEE International Workshop on Security Aspects in Processes and Services Engineering
- 9th IEEE International Workshop on Security, Trust, and Privacy for Software Applications
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