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ServiceWave 2008

by Geir Horn last modified 2008-06-17 16:30

The ServiceWave conference series aims to establish the premier European forum for researchers, educators and industrial practitioners to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in Software Services (or the “Future of the Internet of Services”) and related underlying network technologies. ServiceWave fosters the creation of cross-community scientific excellence by gathering industrial and academic experts from various disciplines such as business process management, distributed systems, computer networks, wireless & mobile communication networks, grid computing, networking, service science and software engineering. Conference dates 10 - 13 December 2008, Madrid, Spain

What Conference
When 2008-12-10 00:05 to
2008-12-13 00:55
Where Madrid, Spain
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ServiceWave’s Scientific Track seeks research submissions on the Future of the Internet of Services related (but not limited to) topics such as

  • architectural concepts for the Future Internet,
  • business service modelling,
  • dynamic service orchestration and choreography,
  • high-level service description languages,
  • internet of things,
  • grid-technologies,
  • infrastructure virtualisation,
  • interplay between economy and network architectures,
  • mobile internet services and applications,
  • protocols and service paradigms in future networks,
  • quality of service,
  • resource management,
  • service applications,
  • service design theory,
  • service engineering,
  • service infrastructures,
  • service level agreements,
  • service-oriented architecture,
  • operating systems for service-based applications,
  • tool support,
  • testing service-based systems,
  • trust and security issues of service-based systems.

ServiceWave also solicits submissions from the industrial community covering the state of practice and real-world experience in service engineering. Industry papers should describe innovative service-based implementations, novel applications of service-oriented technology as well as insights and improvements to the state-of-practice. Case studies from practitioners emphasizing applications, service technology, system deployment, organizational ramifications, or business impact are especially welcome. Papers should provide sufficient details on the application domain, the service-oriented techniques used, the issues surrounding actual implementations and applications, and the lessons learned in the field.

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