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SOA Industry Summit (SOAIS 2009) Submission Deadline is March 31, 2009.

http://conferences.computer.org/icws/2009/soa-industry-summit.html
<http://conferences.computer.org/icws/2009/soa-industry-summit.html>



*****Paper Submission Site:*****

http://confhub.com/MyPapers.php?cid=63
<http://confhub.com/MyPapers.php?cid=63>



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Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural style that
seeks to create a set of business-aligned IT services that collectively
support an organization's business processes and goals. As a cross
discipline, this alignment of business and IT addresses how to enable IT
technology to help people perform business services more efficiently and
effectively.

This 4th industry summit on SOA, organized by IEEE, is intended to
bridge the gap between Services Computing and Business models that are
supported by them, with an emerging suite of ground-breaking
technologies that includes SOA, business process modeling, integration
and management, grid/utility/autonomic computing, enterprise service bus
and Web 2.0. The relative placement of these emerging technologies,
standards and concepts need to be clarified for the pragmatic needs of
the industry.



THEME

The SOAIS event is focused on industry practitioners who work on
real-world systems, applying the SOA principles, standards,
technologies, tools, protocols, solutions and management. These
practitioners had exhibited the ability to combine multiple
technologies, standards and initiatives within the SOA world in order to
create a viable and pragmatic solution that has successfully been
demonstrated to solve problems. In addition to best practices or, in the
case of an emerging discipline, adequate practices that have proven
successful are needed. In addition warning examples of how not to apply
projects are also welcome because they provide a venue and context for
avoiding common pitfalls in the combination of SOA resources that are
often confusing to practitioners in the field.

In consideration of the value of the time of such practitioners in
writing a full-length paper, particularly for the people in the industry
sectors, SOAIS 2009 is proposing a new format for paper submission. In
place of the requirements of 8-page long research papers, we encourage
the professionals and practitioners in the industry sectors to submit a
2-page abstract consisting of experience reports.

It is recommended that a presentation document is attached with the
abstract. Experience reports are expected to provide and describe new
insights gained in the context of case studies or the application of SOA
in practice.

These papers will be evaluated on their relevance and significance to
industries and the clarity of expression. All accepted papers will be
published in the conference proceedings, which will be included in the
IEEE digital library and Engineering Index (EI) database.



CATEGORIES OF INDUSTRIES

The industry sectors include, but are not limited to:

- Public Sector

* Defense and Domestic Security: Homeland Security, border control,
registered traveler and other domestic security initiatives, as well as
total asset visibility for armed services.

* Justice and Public Safety: integrated justice, law enforcement,
courts, and corrections.

* Health and Human Services: Medicaid, human services and benefits for
the most disadvantaged and vulnerable populations including children,
the elderly and the poor.

* Citizens Services: motor vehicles departments and electronic voting
solutions.

- Financial Services

* Banking and Mortgage

* Enterprise Payments

* Life and Pensions

* Property and Casualty/General Insurance

* Investment Management

* Credit card

* Loan

- Communications

* Telco

* Networking

* Messaging

* Broadband

* Prepaid

* OSS/BSS

- Transportation

* Passenger Services

* Airports

* Logistics

* Weather Information Services

* Automobile

- Consumer and Industrial Products

* Life Sciences

* Consumer Products and Retail

* Industrial Products

- Healthcare

* Insurance

* Hospital

* Healthcare Systems

* Health Informatics

- Manufacturing

* Chemical Industry

* Construction

* Bio-tech

* Energy

* Food and Beverage

* Metal-working

* Plastic

* Textile

- Electronics

* Semiconductor

* Electronic Systems



CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

The technical topics of interest include, but are not limited to:



Foundations of Services Computing

- Services Science

- Services Modeling and Implementation

- Services Delivery, Deployment and Maintenance

- Services Value Chains and Innovation Lifecycle

- Services-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Industry Standards and Solution
Stacks

- Services-based Grid/Utility/Autonomic Computing

- Services Computing in Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks (MANETs)

- Services Level Agreements (SLAs) Negotiation, Automation and
Orchestration

- Services Security, Privacy and Trust

- Quality of Services (QoS) and Cost of Services (CoS)

- Ontology and Semantic Web for Services Computing

- Case Studies in Services Computing



Services-Centric Business Models

- Business Services Analysis, Strategy, Design, Development and
Deployment

- Service-Oriented Business Consulting Methodology and Utilities

- Intra- or Inter- Enterprise for Business-to-Business Services Control

- Services Revenue Models, e.g., Fee-for-Transaction and
Fee-for-Service.

- Services Strategic Alliance and Partners

- Services Network Economic Structures and Effects

- Ontology and Business Services Rules

- Trust and Loyalty in Services-Centric Business Models

- Cultural, Language, Social and Legal Obstacles in Services-Centric
Business Models

- Commercialization of Services Computing Technologies

- Industry Services Solution Patterns

- Case Studies in Services-Centric Business Models



Business Process Integration and Management

- Mathematical Foundation of Business Process Modeling, Integration and
Management

- Business Process Modeling Methodology and Integration Architecture

- Business Process Management

- Collaborative Business Processes

- Extended business collaboration architecture and solutions

- Business Process-Based Business Transformation and Transition

- Enabling Technologies for Business Process Integration and Management

- Performance Management and Analysis for Business Process Integration
and Management

- Security, Privacy and Trust in Business Process Management

- Return On Investment (ROI) of Business Process Integration and
Management

- Requirements Analysis of Business Process Integration and Management

- Enterprise Modeling and Application Integration Services, e.g.
Enterprise Service Bus

- Case Studies in Business Process Integration and Management



Service-Oriented Enterprise

- Implementation of Web Services-based Service Oriented Architecture

- Service-oriented Modeling (analysis and design for SOA)

- SOA governance and IT strategy

- Web Services Standards and Implementation Technologies

- Web Services Specifications and Enhancements (e.g., UDDI, SOAP, WSDL)

- Web Services Discovery

- Web Services Composition and Integration

- Web Services Invocation

- QoS for Web Services (e.g., security, privacy, reliability,
performance, fault tolerance, etc.)

- Web Services Assessment (i.e., validation & verification)

- Web Services-based Testing Methodologies

- Service-oriented Software Engineering

- Service-oriented Project Management

- Semantic Web Services

- IT Infrastructure Management for Web Services

- Solution Management for Web Services

- Multimedia Web Services

- Web Services-driven Business Process Management

- Web Services-based Mobile Computing

- Web Services-based Grid Applications

- Domain Specific Web Services Applications and Solutions

- Web 2.0/3.0

- Cloud Computing

- Case Studies in Service-Oriented Enterprise



VENUE

As a part of SERVICES 2009, SOAIS 2009 will be co-located in Los
Angeles, USA with the 7th IEEE International Conference on Web Services
Computing (ICWS 2009)



CHAIR

Tony Shan, Executive Technology Strategist/Adjunct Professor, IBM USA.



IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Deadline: March 31, 2009

Decision Notification (Electronic): April 7, 2009

Camera-Ready Copy & Pre-registration Due: April 20, 2009

Event: July 6-9, 2009. Los Angeles, USA.



INQUIRY

Contact Tony Shan (tonycshan AT gmail.com)



PAPER SUBMISSION

Please use the  <http://confhub.com/MyPapers.php?cid=63> 2009 SOA
Industry Summit  Paper Submission and Review System
<http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/service-orientated-architecture/2009\
%20SOA%20Industry%20Summit%20
Paper%20Submission%20and%20Review%20System> 
(http://confhub.com/MyPapers.php?cid=63) to submit your paper to
SERVICES 2009.

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that
are not being considered in another forum. Please note that the same
paper should NOT be submitted to ICWS 2009 and SERVICES 2009
simultaneously. Such duplicate submissions will be rejected from both
conferences without review.

Please follow the IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author
Guidelines to prepare your papers. Electronic submission of manuscripts
(in PDF or Word format) is required. At least one author of each
accepted paper is required to attend the Summit and present the paper in
person.



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