ICFI 2012 - 11th International Conference on Feature Interactions in Telecommunications and Software Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
Topics
The following topics are relevant to the conference but are not exclusive of other relevant issues. Contributions extending beyond the list and addressing other issues related to the feature interaction problem (e.g. classification, taxonomy or benchmarking) are also welcome.
Feature interactions in software systems/applications
Components and compositional systems
Service brokering and mediation systems
Social network and market systems
Medical systems
Vehicular and transport systems
Feature interactions in emerging telecom and network architectures
Next generation Internet
Overlay and converged networks
Service and network virtualization in clouding computing
Policy-based services and architectures
Ad hoc, peer-to-peer, sensor networks
Agent, web services and service-oriented architecture
Home networks
Cross domains and cross layers interactions
Inter-working across existing networks and domains
Interaction across network and service layers
Cross layers design
Networks partition and joint
Multi-provider environment
Current industrial practice and experience
New applications and services
Feature interaction management
Organizational and operational solutions
Software and architecture frameworks
Business models and processes
Legal and regulatory aspects
Service-level agreement
Needs and Status of Standards
Mechanisms for interaction detection and resolution
Off-line methods
feature and service modeling, formal validation, testing techniques, software tool support, scalability and efficiency, filtering methods
On-line management solutions
runtime detection and resolution mechanisms, signaling capabilities, inter-working of domains and platforms
User-centric view on the interaction problem
Service personalization
Usage scenarios and profiles
Behavior modeling
User-specified features
Quality of experience
Service reliability
Presence/location/contextual services
Software-engineering view on the interaction problem
Notations and languages
Requirements engineering
Service software design
Feature modularity and modeling
Quality aspects
Privacy and security concerns
Agile programming
Aspect and feature oriented programming
Software superimpositions
Software product lines
The following topics are relevant to the conference but are not exclusive of other relevant issues. Contributions extending beyond the list and addressing other issues related to the feature interaction problem (e.g. classification, taxonomy or benchmarking) are also welcome.
Feature interactions in software systems/applications
Components and compositional systems
Service brokering and mediation systems
Social network and market systems
Medical systems
Vehicular and transport systems
Feature interactions in emerging telecom and network architectures
Next generation Internet
Overlay and converged networks
Service and network virtualization in clouding computing
Policy-based services and architectures
Ad hoc, peer-to-peer, sensor networks
Agent, web services and service-oriented architecture
Home networks
Cross domains and cross layers interactions
Inter-working across existing networks and domains
Interaction across network and service layers
Cross layers design
Networks partition and joint
Multi-provider environment
Current industrial practice and experience
New applications and services
Feature interaction management
Organizational and operational solutions
Software and architecture frameworks
Business models and processes
Legal and regulatory aspects
Service-level agreement
Needs and Status of Standards
Mechanisms for interaction detection and resolution
Off-line methods
feature and service modeling, formal validation, testing techniques, software tool support, scalability and efficiency, filtering methods
On-line management solutions
runtime detection and resolution mechanisms, signaling capabilities, inter-working of domains and platforms
User-centric view on the interaction problem
Service personalization
Usage scenarios and profiles
Behavior modeling
User-specified features
Quality of experience
Service reliability
Presence/location/contextual services
Software-engineering view on the interaction problem
Notations and languages
Requirements engineering
Service software design
Feature modularity and modeling
Quality aspects
Privacy and security concerns
Agile programming
Aspect and feature oriented programming
Software superimpositions
Software product lines
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