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|Title=The Seventh International Workshop on  SERVICE-ORIENTED COMPUTING: AGENTS, SEMANTICS, AND ENGINEERING
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|Type=Workshop
 
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|Field=Software engineering
 
|Field=Software engineering
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|Superevent=AAMAS2009
|Start date=2009/03/22
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|Start date=2009/05/10
|End date=2009/03/22
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|End date=2009/05/11
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|Homepage=www.swin.edu.au/hosting/socase2009/
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|City=Budapest
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Applications on the web today are built using numerous interacting services; soon off-the-shelf CPUs will host thousands of cores, and sensor networks will be composed from a large number of processing units. Many normal applications will soon need to make effective use of thousands of computing nodes. At some level of granularity, computation in such systems will be inherently concurrent and communication-centred.
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The purpose of this workshop is to present and discuss the recent significant developments at the intersections of Multi-agent Systems, Semantic Technology, and Service-oriented Computing, and to promote cross-fertilization of techniques. In particular, the workshop aims at identifying techniques from Multi-agent System and Semantic Technology research that will have the greatest impact on automating service-oriented application construction and management, focusing on critical challenges such as service quality assurance, reliability, and adaptability.
  
To exploit and harness the richness of this computing environment, designers and programmers will utilise a rich variety of programming paradigms, depending on the shape of the data and control flow.
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The Service-Oriented Computing: Agents, Semantics, and Engineering
Plausible candidates for such paradigms include structured imperative concurrent programming, stream-based programming, concurrent functions with queues, and the use of types for communication and data structures (such as session types and linear types), to name but a few.
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(SOCASE) workshop continues the theme of the previous SOCASE workshops successfully held at AAMAS'08 and AAMAS'07, the SOCABE workshops held at AAMAS'06, AAMAS'05 and the WSABE workshops held at AAMAS'04 and AAMAS'03, with an expanded theme reflecting the wide spectrum of issues of the cross section between agent-based and service-oriented paradigms.
Combinations of these abstractions will be used even in a single application, and the runtime environment needs to ensure seamless execution without relying on differences in available resources such as the number of cores.
 
  
The development of effective programming methodologies for the coming computing paradigm demands exploration and understanding of a wide variety of ideas and techniques. This workshop aims to offer a forum where researchers from different fields exchange new ideas on one of the central challenges for programming in the near future, the development of programming methodologies and infrastructures where concurrency and distribution are the norm rather than a marginal concern.
 
  
 
==Topics of Interest==
 
==Topics of Interest==
  
Submissions are invited in the general area of foundations of programming languages for concurrency and distribution. Specific topics
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We invite papers on all aspects relating to the overlap of Agent Technology, Semantic Web services, and Service-oriented Computing.
include: language design and implementations, program analysis, session types, multicore programming, concurrent data types, web services, novel programming methodologies for sensor networks, integration of sequential and concurrent programming, and runtime architectures including resource allocation. Papers are welcome which present novel and valuable ideas as well as experiences.
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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  
==Submissions==
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*Agent-oriented architectures, frameworks, and infrastructures for distributed service-oriented software and Semantic Web systems
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*Agent-oriented modeling and design methods and tools for service-oriented software and Semantic Web development
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*Web services and Semantic Web technologies and standards for multi-agent system design, development and integration
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*Agent-enabled adaptation, evolution, and optimization of services and processes
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*Agent-based service description, advertisement, matchmaking, discovery, and brokering
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*Agent-based service composition, orchestration, and choreography
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*Agent-based monitoring and exception-handling for service execution and delivery
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*Agent-based negotiation and management of Quality of Service and Service Level Agreements
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*Deployment and distribution of agent-based service systems and service-oriented agent systems
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*Agent-based service business models, application scenarios and demos (e.g. in e-Business, e-Science, Enterprise, Telecom, etc.), and lessons learned
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*Ontology matching for service discovery, negotiation, orchestration, composition, and execution
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*Ontology generation, hearing and reasoning, and ontology-oriented dynamic mediation among agents
  
Authors are invited to submit a title and a 200 word abstract by 13th January 2009 to help the PC chairs assign reviewers to papers.
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==Submissions and publications==
Preliminary papers of up to five pages in length should be submitted in PDF format by 18th January using the EasyChair proceedings template available at:
 
  
http://www.easychair.org/easychair.zip
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Submission is to be done electronically. The detailed instructions will be provided at the SOCASE'09 web page http://www.swin.edu.au/hosting/socase2009/. Contact Zakaria Maamar
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(Zakaria.Maamar@zu.ac.ae) for help if required.
  
Abstracts and full papers should be submitted using EasyChair:
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The papers should be formatted according to LNCS specification and submitted as PDF files. Instructions and templates can be found at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
  
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=places2009
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Two types of submissions are available: regular submissions of length 3000-4000 words (approx. 8-12 printed pages) and position papers of length 1200-2000 words (approx. 4-6 printed pages). Position papers (and some regular papers) may be presented as part of themed discussion panels; preference may be given to position papers that take strong or challenging positions on important emergent topics.
  
Preliminary proceedings will be available at the workshop. We will publish a post-proceedings in either ENTCS or the BCS (British Computer Society) Electronic Workshops in Computing.
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Submissions will be peer-reviewed by three reviewers per paper.
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Selection criteria will include: relevance, significance, impact, originality, technical soundness, quality of presentation. Some preference may also be given to papers which address emergent trends or important common themes, or which enhance balance of workshop topics.
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Since this is associated with the AAMAS conference, accepted papers must be of real relevance to the multi-agent research community.
  
Enquiries can be sent to:
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Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings.
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Similarly to the previous years the SOCASE 2009 proceedings will be published with Springer's LNCS, subject to an appropriate number and quality of submissions. A selection of best papers will also be invited to submit extended and enhanced versions of the papers to a special issue of a major international journal.
  
places-workshop@cl.cam.ac.uk.
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==Important Dates==
  
==Invited Speakers==
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*Submission deadline 25 January 2009
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*Acceptance notification 25 February 2009
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*Camera-ready deadline 05 March 2009
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*Workshop held 10 or 11 May 2009
  
* Professor Vivek Sarkar
 
* E.D. Butcher Professor of Computer Science, Rice University
 
 
==Important Dates==
 
  
* Abstract (title & 200 words max): 13th January 2009
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==Organization committee==
* Paper Submission: 23:59 (GMT) 18th January 2009
 
* Paper Notification: 1st February 2009
 
* Camera Ready: 15th February 2009
 
  
==Committees==
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*Ryszard Kowalczyk, Swinburne University
* Conference Chairman
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*Australia Michael Huhns, University of South Carolina, USA
** [[has general chair::Alastair Beresford]] (University of Cambridge)
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*Zakaria Maamar, Zayed University  
** [[has general chair::Simon Gay]] (University of Glasgow)
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*UAE Quoc Bao Vo, Swinburne University, Australia
* Programm Commitee:
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*Mohan Baruwal Chhetri, Swinburne University (point of contact: mohanbaruwal@gmail.com)
** [[has PC member::Kohei Honda]] (Queen Mary University of London)
 
** [[has PC member::Greg Morrisett]] (Harvard University)
 
** Alan Mycroft (University of Cambridge)
 
** Vijay A. Saraswat (IBM Research)
 
** Vasco T. Vasconcelos (University of Lisbon)
 
** Jan Vitek (Purdue University)
 
** Nobuko Yoshida (Imperial College London)
 

Latest revision as of 15:32, 9 February 2009

SOCASE09
The Seventh International Workshop on SERVICE-ORIENTED COMPUTING: AGENTS, SEMANTICS, AND ENGINEERING
Event in series SOCASE
Subevent of AAMAS2009
Dates 2009/05/10 (iCal) - 2009/05/11
Homepage: www.swin.edu.au/hosting/socase2009/
Location
Location: Budapest, Hungary
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Important dates
Submissions: 2009/01/25
Camera ready due: 2009/03/05
Table of Contents


The purpose of this workshop is to present and discuss the recent significant developments at the intersections of Multi-agent Systems, Semantic Technology, and Service-oriented Computing, and to promote cross-fertilization of techniques. In particular, the workshop aims at identifying techniques from Multi-agent System and Semantic Technology research that will have the greatest impact on automating service-oriented application construction and management, focusing on critical challenges such as service quality assurance, reliability, and adaptability.

The Service-Oriented Computing: Agents, Semantics, and Engineering (SOCASE) workshop continues the theme of the previous SOCASE workshops successfully held at AAMAS'08 and AAMAS'07, the SOCABE workshops held at AAMAS'06, AAMAS'05 and the WSABE workshops held at AAMAS'04 and AAMAS'03, with an expanded theme reflecting the wide spectrum of issues of the cross section between agent-based and service-oriented paradigms.


Topics of Interest

We invite papers on all aspects relating to the overlap of Agent Technology, Semantic Web services, and Service-oriented Computing. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Agent-oriented architectures, frameworks, and infrastructures for distributed service-oriented software and Semantic Web systems
  • Agent-oriented modeling and design methods and tools for service-oriented software and Semantic Web development
  • Web services and Semantic Web technologies and standards for multi-agent system design, development and integration
  • Agent-enabled adaptation, evolution, and optimization of services and processes
  • Agent-based service description, advertisement, matchmaking, discovery, and brokering
  • Agent-based service composition, orchestration, and choreography
  • Agent-based monitoring and exception-handling for service execution and delivery
  • Agent-based negotiation and management of Quality of Service and Service Level Agreements
  • Deployment and distribution of agent-based service systems and service-oriented agent systems
  • Agent-based service business models, application scenarios and demos (e.g. in e-Business, e-Science, Enterprise, Telecom, etc.), and lessons learned
  • Ontology matching for service discovery, negotiation, orchestration, composition, and execution
  • Ontology generation, hearing and reasoning, and ontology-oriented dynamic mediation among agents

Submissions and publications

Submission is to be done electronically. The detailed instructions will be provided at the SOCASE'09 web page http://www.swin.edu.au/hosting/socase2009/. Contact Zakaria Maamar (Zakaria.Maamar@zu.ac.ae) for help if required.

The papers should be formatted according to LNCS specification and submitted as PDF files. Instructions and templates can be found at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.

Two types of submissions are available: regular submissions of length 3000-4000 words (approx. 8-12 printed pages) and position papers of length 1200-2000 words (approx. 4-6 printed pages). Position papers (and some regular papers) may be presented as part of themed discussion panels; preference may be given to position papers that take strong or challenging positions on important emergent topics.

Submissions will be peer-reviewed by three reviewers per paper. Selection criteria will include: relevance, significance, impact, originality, technical soundness, quality of presentation. Some preference may also be given to papers which address emergent trends or important common themes, or which enhance balance of workshop topics. Since this is associated with the AAMAS conference, accepted papers must be of real relevance to the multi-agent research community.

Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. Similarly to the previous years the SOCASE 2009 proceedings will be published with Springer's LNCS, subject to an appropriate number and quality of submissions. A selection of best papers will also be invited to submit extended and enhanced versions of the papers to a special issue of a major international journal.

Important Dates

  • Submission deadline 25 January 2009
  • Acceptance notification 25 February 2009
  • Camera-ready deadline 05 March 2009
  • Workshop held 10 or 11 May 2009


Organization committee

  • Ryszard Kowalczyk, Swinburne University
  • Australia Michael Huhns, University of South Carolina, USA
  • Zakaria Maamar, Zayed University
  • UAE Quoc Bao Vo, Swinburne University, Australia
  • Mohan Baruwal Chhetri, Swinburne University (point of contact: mohanbaruwal@gmail.com)
Facts about "SOCASE09"
AcronymSOCASE09 +
Camera ready dueMarch 5, 2009 +
End dateMay 11, 2009 +
Event in seriesSOCASE +
Event typeWorkshop +
Has coordinates47° 28' 53", 19° 8' 46"Latitude: 47.481388888889
Longitude: 19.146094444444
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Has location cityBudapest +
Has location countryCategory:Hungary +
Homepagehttp://www.swin.edu.au/hosting/socase2009/ +
IsAEvent +
Start dateMay 10, 2009 +
Subevent ofAAMAS2009 +
Submission deadlineJanuary 25, 2009 +
TitleThe Seventh International Workshop on SERVICE-ORIENTED COMPUTING: AGENTS, SEMANTICS, AND ENGINEERING +