Workshops
5th International Workshop on Architectures, Concepts and Technologies
for Service Oriented Computing - ACT4SOC 2011
for Service Oriented Computing - ACT4SOC 2011
* CONVERTED TO SPECIAL SESSION *
Co-chairs
Marten van Sinderen University of Twente The Netherlands |
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Brahmananda Sapkota University of Twente The Netherlands |
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Scope
Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) has emerged as a new computing paradigm for designing, building and using software applications to support business processes in heterogeneous, distributed and continuously changing environments. The architectural foundation for SOC is provided by the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), which states that applications expose their functionality as services in a uniform and technology-independent way such that they can be discovered and invoked over the network. Claimed benefits of SOC include cheaper and faster development of business applications through repeated aggregation of services, better reuse of software artifacts and legacy applications through service wrappings, and easier adaptation to changes in the business environment through replacement and reconfiguration of services.
The goal of the workshop is to focus on the fundamental and practical challenges related to SOC, to discuss what theoretical, architectural or technology foundation is needed, and how this foundation can be supported or realized by new or enhanced infrastructures, standards and/or technologies. The workshop aims at contributing to the dissemination of research results, establishment of a better understanding, and identification of new challenges related to SOC/SOA, by bringing together interested academic and industrial researchers.
Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) has emerged as a new computing paradigm for designing, building and using software applications to support business processes in heterogeneous, distributed and continuously changing environments. The architectural foundation for SOC is provided by the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), which states that applications expose their functionality as services in a uniform and technology-independent way such that they can be discovered and invoked over the network. Claimed benefits of SOC include cheaper and faster development of business applications through repeated aggregation of services, better reuse of software artifacts and legacy applications through service wrappings, and easier adaptation to changes in the business environment through replacement and reconfiguration of services.
The goal of the workshop is to focus on the fundamental and practical challenges related to SOC, to discuss what theoretical, architectural or technology foundation is needed, and how this foundation can be supported or realized by new or enhanced infrastructures, standards and/or technologies. The workshop aims at contributing to the dissemination of research results, establishment of a better understanding, and identification of new challenges related to SOC/SOA, by bringing together interested academic and industrial researchers.
International Workshop on Cloud Computing, Technology and Applications - IWCCTA 2011
* CONVERTED TO SPECIAL SESSION *
Co-chairs
Salvatore Flavio Pileggi TSB-ITACA, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia Spain |
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Carlos Fernandez-Llatas TSB-ITACA, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia Spain |
Scope
Cloud computing describes a novel consumption and delivery model for IT services enabling dynamic and scalable environments for the sharing of virtual resources.
Cloud vision enables several innovative business scenarios that assume customers do not own the physical infrastructure. Cloud Computing has become a scalable services consumption and delivery platform in the field of Services Computing.
The main goal of the Workshop is providing a forum to promote the exchange of the latest advances in Cloud Computing Technology and Applications from both the research and development perspectives, as well as it is an opportunity for the interchanging of ideas and proposals among individuals from both academia and enterprises.
Cloud computing describes a novel consumption and delivery model for IT services enabling dynamic and scalable environments for the sharing of virtual resources.
Cloud vision enables several innovative business scenarios that assume customers do not own the physical infrastructure. Cloud Computing has become a scalable services consumption and delivery platform in the field of Services Computing.
The main goal of the Workshop is providing a forum to promote the exchange of the latest advances in Cloud Computing Technology and Applications from both the research and development perspectives, as well as it is an opportunity for the interchanging of ideas and proposals among individuals from both academia and enterprises.