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CWSSE 2017 : CWSSE: Cloud and Web Services Software Engineering

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Link: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2017/filesICIW17/CWSSE.pdf
 
When N/A
Where Venice, Italy
Abstract Registration Due Apr 20, 2017
Submission Deadline Mar 5, 2017
Notification Due Mar 20, 2017
Final Version Due Mar 30, 2017
Categories    software engineering   cloud computing   service computing   web services
 

Call For Papers

Special track
CWSSE: Cloud and Web Services Software Engineering
Chair and Coordinator
Dr. Muthu Ramachandran, Principal Lecturer
School of Computing, Creative Technologies, and Engineering
Faculty of Arts, Environment and Technology
Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK
m.ramachandran@leedsbeckett.ac.uk
along with
ICIW 2017, June 25 - 29, 2017- Venice, Italy
The Twelfth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services
http://www.iaria.org/conferences2017/ICIW17.html
Internet based applications have revolutionized our communication, social interaction, improved lifestyle,
smart cities, and efficient businesses, etc. At the same time, we have also seen the large number of downfalls
due to software failures. All research has shown this was mainly due to lack of adopting established software
engineering practices. Now, the emergence of service and cloud computing has taken us all by surprise and its
capabilities that offers will revolutionize to the next generation of applications along with the emergence of bid
data analytics and IoT (Internet of Things), IoE (Internet of Everything), etc. To sustain the next generation of
cloud based applications, we need to make sure we adopt a systematic software engineering approach to
developing secure cloud and web services. This conference opens a new approaches, processes, techniques, and
technologies to apply across the new notion and a paradigm of Cloud and Web Software Engineering.
Service oriented software engineering and cloud software engineering have emerged to address software as
a set of services which deal with user needs. Therefore a service may make call requests to a range of systems
(integrated software applications) and hence the emphasis is on design flexibility. Earlier chapter considered a
set of guidelines on when to choose objects, components, and web services. We need to understand the concept
behind services and components before making our design choice. The main emphasis for choosing various
design rationale is to manage change and flexibility in software design and to meet user requests for a range of
random services. The issues of managing change support two perspectives such as business and technical.
There are many ways to define and implement services. Traditionally a service is invoked by direct human
users which may not be the best definition with respect to current service-oriented paradigm which has emerged
in recent years. In practice, services may provide capability for immediate use based on well defined behaviour,
inputs, and outputs. Services should be managed to meet quality and other non-functional objectives. Services
are organised to meet overall organisational goals such as business, customer satisfaction, social, employee
training needs, and financial. Characteristics of services are customisable on the fly, and composable (services
made up of services) thus creating Systems of Systems (SoS). In addition these are similar characteristics of
open distributed and telecom frameworks. Service oriented computing allows to move from unmeasured to
measured economy by means of measuring service invocation, input versus output (GDP), employer sector, and
employee activities.
Service and cloud computing involves several relationships amongst at least three major subject areas such
as human activity (including study of psychology, knowledge sharing, requirements engineering, social
sciences, understanding people and culture, ethnography), organisational and business processes (detailed study
of management science, organisational structures, external and customer relationship management system), and
web and computational services (detailed analysis of web enabled services, computational aspects, design
attributes such as run-time re-configurability, integration, testing, componentisation).
Topics include, but not limited to:
Requirements Engineering for Service and Cloud Computing
RE models and visualization techniques for cloud service requirements including 3C models of
cooperation, collaboration and communications, and Unified
Defining service abstraction and visualization
Agile Requirements Engineering for Cloud Computing
Automated tools and techniques
Business Process Management: BPMN tools and automated techniques to drive requirements and
services
Cloud Software Engineering Project management
Cloudonomics: the economics of cloud computing
Estimating and Measuring cloud computing projects
Cloud based software project management and software project management as a service (PMaaS)
Service point abstraction for measuring the complexity of cloud services
Cloud Software Engineering Design
View-Driven Cloud SE and Single Underlying Model (SUM)
Service components: UML, SoaML and CloudML
Service Design Paradigm for Cloud Computing
Cloud Testing, QoS, and Deployment
Testing cloud services: techniques, and tools
Agile based test approaches
Testing as a Service (TaaS): approaches, techniques, and tools
Important Datelines
- Inform the Chair: As soon as you decided to contribute
- Submission: March 5
- Notification with comments for camera-ready: April 5
- Registration: April 20
- Camera ready: May 12
Contribution Types
- Regular papers [in the proceedings, digital library]
- Short papers (work in progress) [in the proceedings, digital library]
- Posters: two pages [in the proceedings, digital library]
- Posters: slide only [slide-deck posted on www.iaria.org]
- Presentations: slide only [slide-deck posted on www.iaria.org]
- Demos: two pages [posted on www.iaria.org]
Paper Format
- See: http://www.iaria.org/format.html
- Before submission, please check and comply with the editorial rules: http://www.iaria.org/editorialrules.html
Publications
- Extended versions of selected papers will be published in IARIA Journals: http://www.iariajournals.org
- Print proceedings will be available via Curran Associates, Inc.: http://www.proceedings.com/9769.html
- Articles will be archived in the free access ThinkMind Digital Library: http://www.thinkmind.org
Paper Submission
https://www.iariasubmit.org/conferences/submit/newcontribution.php?event=ICIW+2017+Special
Please select Track Preference as CWSSE
Registration
- Each accepted paper needs at least one full registration, before the camera-ready manuscript can be included in
the proceedings.
- Registration fees are available at http://www.iaria.org/registration.html
Contact
Dr. Muthu Ramachandran, Principal Lecturer, School of Computing, Creative Technologies, and Engineering,
Faculty of Arts, Environment and Technology
Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK m.ramachandran@leedsbeckett.ac.uk
Logistics: steve@iaria.org

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