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GECON 2022 : GECON 2022 : 19th Intl Conf on Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems and ServicesConference Series : Grid Economics and Business Models | |||||||||||||||
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19th International Conference on Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems & Services http://2022.gecon-conference.org 13-15. September 2022, Izola Slovenia Springer LNCS Proceedings Fast Track for several Journals in Computer Systems and E-Commerce =================================================================== Extended Deadlines: Full papers: June 30th, 2022 Poster and new ideas papers: June 30th, 2022 GECON 2022 builds upon the very successful tradition of the conference previous editions since 2003. GECON solicits contributions that are interdisciplinary, combining business and economic aspects with engineering and computer science related themes. ==================== /Important Deadlines/ ==================== - Full Paper submission: June 30th, 2022 - Short Paper submission: June 30th, 2022 - Poster Submission (Extended abstract,4 pages): June 30th, 2022 - Notification of acceptance of papers: July 19th, 2022 - Camera Ready deadline: July 26th, 2022 - Poster Submission for accepted papers: August 2nd, 2022 =================== /Topics of Interest/ =================== As a global market for infrastructures, platforms, and software services emerge, the need to understand and deal with its implications and its interdisciplinary challenges is quickly growing. To address this, GECON encourages the submission of papers, which combine at least one economic/legal area and one technologic area. GECON list of areas includes but is not limited to: -Economics- Trustworthiness of services Ecosystem economics Incentive design, strategic behavior & game theory Market mechanisms, auctions models, and bidding languages Economic efficiency Techno-economic analysis and modeling Pricing schemes and revenue models Preemptible computing Metering, accounting, and billing Cost-benefit analysis Automated trading and bidding support tools Trust, reputation, security, and risk management Performance monitoring, optimization, and prediction Economics of Open Data Trustworthiness and Assurances for Quality of Data Economic impact of distributed storage solutions Energy efficiency Sustainability Business models and strategies Decision support Ecosystems -Law and Legal Aspects- Standardization, interoperability, and legal aspects Service level Agreements (SLAs) Negotiation, monitoring, and enforcement Governance of ecosystems Privacy -Clouds, Grids, Systems and Services- IaaS, SaaS, PaaS and Federation of resources Vertical scaling, burstable computing, vertical elasticity Resource management: allocation, sharing, and scheduling Capacity planning Virtualization and containers Service science, management and engineering (SSME) Software engineering Security -Applications and Technologies Transforming the Economy- Smart grids, smart cities, and smart buildings Energy-aware infrastructures and services Fog, edge, cloud computing Micro-services, serverless computing AI-enabled computing continuum from Cloud to Edge Internet-of-Things Blockchains Community networks Social networks Social computing Shared public infrastructures for knowledge exchange: (e.g. IPFS, Origin Trail, Decentralized Knowledge Graphs) Big data Reports on industry test-beds and operational markets Data stream ingestion and complex event processing Open source ================================================= /Publication and Submission Guidelines for Papers/ ================================================= Original full papers and short papers (work-in-progress papers), which are not currently under review by another conference, will be considered. Manuscripts will be reviewed based on technical merit, originality, and relevance. Past acceptance rates have been around 30 per cent in recent years. Full papers and short papers (work-in-progress papers) shall be submitted using the Springer LNCS format. Submitted full papers should not exceed 12 pages and WIP papers should not exceed 8 pages (including references and appendices). For further details, visit the GECON 2022 web page. Paper submissions are managed through EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gecon2022. The proceedings will be published by Springer LNCS. Extended versions of up to 10 accepted papers in the Computer Science field will be invited for publication in a special issue of the - Elsevier Journal of Future Generation Computing Systems. For papers targeting mainly business and economic aspects, a special issue of the - Springer Electronic Markets Journal or the - Elsevier Electronic Commerce Research and Applications - Springer Electronic Commerce Research with up to 15 papers is foreseen. =================================================== / Poster and New Ideas Paper Submission Guidelines / =================================================== Posters can be submitted as an extended abstract (4 pages + 1 page poster) which should not exceed 4 pages using the Springer LNCS format describing the poster content, research, relevance and importance to the GECON community. Additionally, the submission must include a fifth page that is an A4 draft of the poster. New-idea papers provide a unique opportunity for PhD students and young researchers to present their new ideas, and senior researchers to present their starting activities, current progress, or novel approaches to their works. New ideas papers will be included in the poster sessions. Authors of accepted full papers and short papers (work-in-progress papers) are also welcome to present their work in poster sessions, giving them a higher visibility than just giving a talk. Poster dimensions: A0 size is recommended but A1 is also acceptable. Landscape. ==================================================== / Accepted Tutorial: “Serverless Computing: State of the Art and Research Challenges” (Karim Djemame) / ==================================================== Serverless computing is revolutionizing cloud application development as it offers the ability to create modular, highly-scalable, fault-tolerant applications. The serverless architecture has seen widespread adoption from tech industry giants such as Amazon, Google and as well as the public domain, with open-source projects such as Apache OpenWhisk, Fission and OpenFaaS. This tutorial will present the state-of-the-art in serverless computing research, and provide useful insights into the main challenges that motivate researchers to work on this topic. It will also identify research gaps for future research. ========================== / Conference Organization / ========================== Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda (University of Haifa, Israel) Jorn Altmann (Seoul National University, South-Korea) Jose Angel Banares (Zaragoza University, Spain) Karim Djemame (University of Leeds, UK) Maurizio Naldi (Libera Università Maria SS. Assunta (LUMSA), Italy) Vlado Stankovski (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Bruno Tuffin (Inria Rennes, France) Kostas Tserpes (Harokopio University of Athens, Greece) Contact for Questions: gecon2022@easychair.org |
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