[AISWorld] First CFP: The First IEEE PerCom Workshop on Pervasive Communities and Service Clouds (PerCoSC 2011)

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Wed Jul 21 07:01:18 EDT 2010


The First IEEE PerCom Workshop on Pervasive Communities and Service Clouds
(PerCoSC 2011)

Held in conjunction with 

 

9th Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and
Communications 2011 (PerCom 2011), 

March 21, 2011, Seattle, USA

 

URL: http://dbis.rwth-aachen.de/PerCoSC2011/ 

email: percosc2011 at dbis.rwth-aachen.de

 

The First IEEE PerCom Workshop on Pervasive Communities and Service Clouds
aims to offer researchers, Ph.D. students, and practitioners a forum to
present and discuss research advances and challenges related to cloud
computing support for pervasive communities. The workshop thus aims to
enable the sharing of insights and experiences related to the development
and use of cloud computing technologies, often called service clouds, for
supporting pervasive communities. Pervasive communities are user communities
that are enabled by pervasive computing technologies. Service clouds denote
the totality of cloud computing services, applications, platforms, and
infrastructure that comply with the service-oriented architecture paradigm.


Pervasive community services deal with data sensed and collected from the
users’ physical environments via networked mobile devices. Hence, they
support data exchange, communication, and collaboration among mobile users.
Pervasive communities of users with mobile devices and network connections
have been increasing. Thus, the pervasive technologies to support pervasive
communities face new requirements, e.g., related to mobility support,
context-awareness, spatiotemporal intelligence, connectivity to communities,
information sharing, collaboration, pervasive interaction, and privacy and
security issues. However, the computational capabilities of mobile devices
remain limited, when faced with pervasive communities who share large data
volumes. Cloud computing technologies offer computational resources on a
pay-per-use basis and are capable of abstracting technical details from the
mobile devices. These technologies thus hold the potential for enabling
pervasive community services with varying computing requirements in a
cost-effective and scalable manner. Indeed, service clouds may envision
future pervasive computing and enables innovative pervasive community
services and applications. 

 

Topics

 

Topics of interest include but are not restricted to the following topics:

* cloud computing (services, platforms, infrastructure, and standards etc.)
for pervasive communities 

* cloud computing for pervasive technologies

* user-targeted pervasive, mobile and context-aware services and
applications

* location-based, temporal, or spatiotemporal services and applications

* software architectures for cloud computing and pervasive computing

* data modeling and management for cloud computing and pervasive communities


* social software and Web 2.0 in cloud computing and pervasive computing

* augmented reality for pervasive communities

* security and privacy in cloud computing and pervasive communities

 

 

Submission

 

Authors are invited to submit papers limited to 6 pages formatted in
accordance with the IEEE Computer Society author guidelines. The submission
system EDAS will be open soon.

 

Important Dates

 

* October 31, 2010 Deadline for workshop paper submission

* January 7, 2011 Notification of acceptance

* January 28, 2011 Deadline for camera ready papers

* March 21, 2011 PerCom 2011

 

Workshop Organizers

 

Ralf Klamma, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Christian S. Jensen, University Aalborg, Denmark

Yiwei Cao, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Dejan Kovachev, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

 

Preliminary Program Committee

 

Christian Bischof, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Daniel Catrein, Ericsson Eurolab, Germany

Vincent Charvillat, ENSEEIHT, France

Chang Wen Chen, University at Buffalo, State University of New York

Michael Granitzer, Know Center Graz, Austria

Wolfgang Gräther, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany

Tim Hussein, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Antony D. Joseph, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Harald Kosch, University of Passau, Germany

Wei-Shinn Ku, Auburn University, USA

Wang-Chien Lee, Pennsylvania State University, USA

Mathias Lux, Klagenfurt University, Austria

Vincent Oria, New Jersey's Science & Technology University, USA

Marc Spaniol, Max Planck Institute for Computer Science, Germany

Marcus Specht, Open University of the Netherlands, the Netherlands

Markus Strohmaier, Know Center Graz, Austria

Christian Timmerer, Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt, Austria

Mark Vorwerk, Ericsson Eurolab, Germany

Weichao Wang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA

Felix Wolf, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

 

 

 

 

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