IEEE International Workshop on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE 2005)
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Scope
We are in the era of experiencing a new computing paradigm shift. The current object-oriented computing paradigm is shifting towards the Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) and Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE) paradigm. The paradigm shift is changing the way the computer software is developed and used. With the development of the high speed Internet and sophisticated web-based protocols, SOC & SOSE paradigm is first implemented as Web Services (WS), which have rapidly penetrated into the domains such as e-business, e-commerce, and e-government. However, the flexibility and adaptively of SOC & SOSE impose greater challenges to the performance and dependability of both hardware and software systems. This workshop devotes to the challenges in producing effective and dependable SOC & SOSE systems. The workshop intends to provide forums for the latest research in three tracks: SOSE related issues, SOC related issues, and the interleaved technologies. The scopes of the tracks include, but not limits to, the following areas, respectively:
Track 1: Service-Oriented System Engineering
- Specification of service-oriented systems
- Modeling and simulation service-oriented systems
- Verification and validation of service-oriented systems
- Model checking and completeness & consistency checking of service-oriented systems
- Test case generation for service-oriented systems
- Fault detection and reconfiguration in service-oriented systems
- Evaluation of service-oriented systems
- Reliability modeling of service-oriented systems
- Quality, dependability, and trustworthiness of services
- Policy-based service-oriented systems
Track 2: Service-Oriented Computing
- Service-oriented architecture
- Service-oriented specification languages
- Service-oriented programming languages
- Compiler design for service-oriented programming languages
- Composition and re-composition of service-oriented systems
- Dynamic structure
- Automated code generation for service-oriented systems
- Service discovery, matching, and ontology
- Semantic web
- Service interoperability
- Web protocols and description languages.
- Web services and web-based applications
- Web services applications in e-Business, e-Commercial, e-Government
Track 3: Interleaved and Enabling Technologies
- Agent-based distributed computing
- Autonomous decentralized systems
- Component-based distributed computing
- Dependable distributed computing
- Distributed object-oriented computing
- Distributed simulation
- Grid computing
- Information assurance
- Policy-based computing
- Real-time computing in SOC systems
- SOC-based embedded systems
- Web data management and data mining
Honorary Chairs
Hongjiang Zhang
Microsoft Asia Advanced
Jen-Yao Chung
IBM Global Elec.
General Chairs
Arizona State University
Wei Li
Beijing
Program Chairs
Xiaoying Bai,
Jie Xu,
Technical Program Committee
Jean Arlat,
Farokh Bastani,
Andrea Bondavalli,
Shuyuan Chen,
Yinong Chen,
William C. Chu,
Charles Colbourn,
Guilan Dai,
Mario Dal Cin,
Shiyi Deng, UFIDA Software CO.LTD,
Ann Q. Gates,
Chris Gill,
Yanbo Han, Chinese
Keqing He,
Liuqing Huang,
Chi Chi Hung, Tsinghua Software Institute,
Helen Karatza,
David Kung,
Juanzi Li,
Nik Looker,
Jian Lu,
Xiaodong Lu, Tokyo Institute of
Shilong Ma,
Miroslaw Malek,
Hong Mei,
Kinji Mori, Tokyo Inst. of
Supratik Mukhopadhyay,
Akira Onoma,
Alexander Romanovsky,
Makoto Takizawa, Tokyo Denki Univ.,
Georgios K. Theodoropoulos,
Sanya Uehara,
Xiaoling Wang,
Victor Winter,
Eric Wong,
Yongjun Xu, Digital China Holding Limited,
Tsuneo Yamaura, Hitachi Software Engineering Co.,
Hongji Yang, De Montfort University, UK
I-Ling Yen,
Weider Yu,
Chen Zhao, ISCS,
Dazhe Zhao, Neusoft Group Ltd,
Aoying Zhou,
Publication Chair
Yinong Chen
Local Arrangement Committee
Bin Xu (Chair)
Zhiqiang Zhang
Chongchong Zhao
Information for Authors
The papers submitted must be limited to eight pages in standard IEEE 2-column conference paper format (http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm). The papers must be written in English and be in PDF (preferred), PS, or MS Word format. The following information must be provided on the first page:
(1) Paper title
(2) Full name and affiliation of each author. A contact author must be indicated and
further information provided: e-mail address, post-mail address, phone, and fax
(3) An abstract (up to a 150 words).
All submissions must be sent by e-mail to one of the two email addresses:
sose05@asu.edu
sose05@tsinghua.edu.cn
Each paper will be reviewed by three reviewers.
Upon acceptance, at least one author of each paper must register to the SOSE 2005 and commit to present the paper at the workshop for the paper to be included in the workshop program and published in the proceedings. The Proceedings will be published by IEEE and a special issue based on the workshop is being organized. Please notice that all IEEE published proceedings will be collected in IEEE electronic library as well.
June 1, 2005: Paper submission due
July 07, 2005: Acceptance notification (updated)
August 5, 2005: Camera-Ready for proceedings (updated)
Please notice that due to the publication schedule of the proceedings, we have little room to extend the deadlines. Please plan ahead to submit the paper in time.