SoFAST-WS 2015 - Frontiers in Network Applications, Network Systems and Web Services (SoFAST-WS'15)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Symposium SoFAST-WS focuses on modern challenges and solutions in network systems, applications and service computing. The Symposium builds upon the success of Frontiers in Network Applications and Network Systems (FINANS’2012) and 4th International Symposium on Web Services (WSS’ 2012) held in 2012 in Wroclaw, Poland. These two events are now integrated into one event to fully exploit the synergy of topics and cooperation of research groups.
The topics discussed during the symposium include different aspects of network systems, applications and service computing. The primary objective of the symposium is to bring together researchers and practitioners analyzing, developing and administering network systems, with particular emphasis on Internet systems. Authors are invited to submit their papers in English, presenting the results of original research or innovative practical applications in the field.
Topics
Topics include (but are not limited to):
Architecture, scalability and security of Open API solutions,
Technical and social aspects of Open API and open data,
Service delivery platforms - architecture and applications,
Telecommunication operators API exposition in Telco 2.0 model,
The applications of intelligent techniques in network systems,
Mobile applications,
Network-based computing systems,
Network and mobile GIS platforms and applications,
Computer forensic,
Network security,
Anomaly and intrusion detection,
Traffic classification algorithms and techniques,
Network traffic engineering,
High-speed network traffic processing,
Heterogeneous cellular networks,
Wireless communications,
Security issues in Cloud Computing,
Network aspects of Cloud Computing,
Control of networks,
Standards for Web services,
Semantic Web services,
Context-aware Web services,
Composition approaches for Web services,
Security of Web services,
Software agents for Web services composition,
Supporting SWS Deployment,
Architectures for SWS Deployment,
Applications of SWS to E-business and E-government,
Supporting Enterprise Application Integration with SWS,
SWS Conversational Protocols and Choreography,
Ontologies and Languages for Service Description,
Ontologies and Languages for Process Modeling,
Foundations of Reasoning about Services and/or Processes,
Composition of Semantic Web Services,
Innovative network applications, systems and services.
The topics discussed during the symposium include different aspects of network systems, applications and service computing. The primary objective of the symposium is to bring together researchers and practitioners analyzing, developing and administering network systems, with particular emphasis on Internet systems. Authors are invited to submit their papers in English, presenting the results of original research or innovative practical applications in the field.
Topics
Topics include (but are not limited to):
Architecture, scalability and security of Open API solutions,
Technical and social aspects of Open API and open data,
Service delivery platforms - architecture and applications,
Telecommunication operators API exposition in Telco 2.0 model,
The applications of intelligent techniques in network systems,
Mobile applications,
Network-based computing systems,
Network and mobile GIS platforms and applications,
Computer forensic,
Network security,
Anomaly and intrusion detection,
Traffic classification algorithms and techniques,
Network traffic engineering,
High-speed network traffic processing,
Heterogeneous cellular networks,
Wireless communications,
Security issues in Cloud Computing,
Network aspects of Cloud Computing,
Control of networks,
Standards for Web services,
Semantic Web services,
Context-aware Web services,
Composition approaches for Web services,
Security of Web services,
Software agents for Web services composition,
Supporting SWS Deployment,
Architectures for SWS Deployment,
Applications of SWS to E-business and E-government,
Supporting Enterprise Application Integration with SWS,
SWS Conversational Protocols and Choreography,
Ontologies and Languages for Service Description,
Ontologies and Languages for Process Modeling,
Foundations of Reasoning about Services and/or Processes,
Composition of Semantic Web Services,
Innovative network applications, systems and services.
Other CFPs
- 4th International Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN'15)
- 5th Workshop on Advances in Programming Languages (WAPL'15)
- 8th International Symposium on Multimedia Applications and Processing (MMAP'15)
- 2nd International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems (IWCPS’15)
- 8th Computer Aspects of Numerical Algorithms (CANA'15)
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