(apologies for the cross posting)
*** PLEASE NOTE - the deadline for submitting papers has been extended by 1
week to 1/28/2011! ***
Please consider submitting a paper to the ICSE 2011 Software Engineering for
Cloud Computing (SECLOUD) Workshop to be held Sunday, May 22, 2011, at the
Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort in Waikiki, Honolulu, HI.
This workshop focuses on identifying the grand challenges that lay before us in
the realm of software engineering for cloud computing. We will debate existing
notions of SE for the construction of cloud services and for their deployment.
We will discuss and evangelize individual successes in the field and attempt to
identify the key ingredients that enabled that success. Participants in this
workshop will take a role in helping to formulate a long-term, concrete
software engineering agenda for cloud and will have an opportunity to share in
and contribute to the existing “tribal knowledge” for cloud-related software
engineering.
We invite high quality submissions of technical and research papers, as well as
research demonstrations describing original and unpublished results of research
relevant to software engineering for cloud. Authors are asked to reserve a
section in their submitted papers for identifying their suggested near-term and
long-term challenge areas for the field.
The workshop seeks to focus discussion around the ways that the disruptive
effect of cloud computing is engendering a new set of principles and approaches
to software engineering. Specific topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
Topic Areas of Interest:
- Agile Software development on the cloud
- Architecting Applications using the cloud
- Benchmarking and Performance Metrics in the cloud
- Cloud Application Reliability
- Distributed collaboration on the cloud
- Interoperability and Portability challenges in multi-cloud environments
- Open Source Cloud Environments: Hadoop, Eucalyptus and other programming
paradigms, languages and environments for the Cloud
- Requirements Elicitation effectiveness when using cloud service abstractions
- Secure Software Engineering in the Cloud
- Software Engineering Practices using popular cloud vendor services
- Software Engineering tools
- Software Project Estimations, Testing,Verification and Validation over cloud
service abstractions
Submission Guidelines:
Submissions may take one of two acceptable forms. Research paper contributions
may be submitted with a maximum length of 7 pages, and must conform to ICSE
2011 paper formatting guidelines [1]. Research demonstration submissions are
limited to 1 page in the conference proceedings and will be given during he two
15-minute breakout sessions.
All submissions must be in English and in PDF format [2]. An abstract must
accompany each research paper contribution. The workshop website [3] will be
updated to include a link to the CyberChairPRO online submission system once it
has been set up. All accepted papers will be published and disseminated on the
workshop website after the conclusion of the workshop.
Review and Evaluation Criteria:
Each submission will be reviewed by at least two members of the Program
Committee and will be assessed on the basis of originality, importance and
relevance of contribution to SE for cloud, soundness, quality of presentation,
and an appropriate comparison to related work. The program committee as a whole
will make final decisions about acceptance.
Workshop Organizers and PC Chairs:
Nenad Medvidovic , University of Southern California
T.S. Mohan, Infosys Technologies
Chris A. Mattmann, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Owen O’Malley, Yahoo, Inc.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission: 21.January.2011
Paper Notification: 21.February.2011
Camera Ready: 10.March.2011
Website: http://sites.google.com/site/icsecloud2011
Program Committee:
Andrew F. Hart, NASA JPL, United States
Ben Reed, Yahoo, United States
Craig Lee, Aerospace Corp., United States
Daniel J. Crichton, NASA JPL, United States
David C. Kale, Children's Hospital LA, United States
David M. Woollard, Project WBS, United States
Dennis Kubes, Bit.ly, United States
Eric Dashofy, Aerospace Corp., United States
Jacek Becla, Stanford National Accelerator Lab, United States
Justin Erenkrantz, Project WBS/Apache, United States
Luca Cinquini, NASA JPL, United States
Mohanakrishna, Infosys, India
Nabor Mendonca, Univ. of Fortaleza, Brazil
Sanjay Radia, Yahoo, United States
Schahram Dustdar, TU Wien, Vienna
Srinivas Padmanabhuni, Infosys, India
Stefan Tai, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
YN Srikant, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Links:
[1] ICSE-2011 Format:
http://2011.icse-conferences.org/content-submission-guidelines
[2] ACM Submission Policies:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
[3] Workshop Website: http://sites.google.com/site/icsecloud2011
About ICSE:
The International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) is the pre