Workshops
Approved Workshops:
- IEEE 2010 Fourth International Workshop on Scientific Workflows (SWF 2010)
- IEEE 2010 Fourth International Workshop of Software Engineering for Adaptive Service-Oriented Systems (SEASS '10)
- IEEE 2010 First International Workshop on Security, Reliability, and Quality in Cloud Computing (SRQCC 2010)
- IEEE 2010 International Workshop on Healthcare Informatics Services (HIS 2010)
- IEEE 2010 International Workshop on Web Service and Business Process Security
(WSBPS 2010)
- IEEE Cloud-Based Services and Applications (CSA 2010)
- IEEE 2010 First International Workshop on Engineering Mobile Service Oriented Systems (EMSOS 2010)
- IEEE 2010 International Workshop on Net-Centric Service Enterprises: Theory and Application (NCSE2010)
- IEEE Second International Workshop on Services Computing for B2B (SC4B2B)
- IEEE Third International Workshop on Real-Time Service-Oriented Architecture and
Applications (RTSOAA 2010)
Call for joint
Workshop Proposals for SERVICES
2010, ICWS 2010, SCC 2010, and CLOUD 2010
Workshop duration can be one day or one and half day. All the accepted
papers by the workshops will be included in the Proceedings of 2010 IEEE Sixth World
Congress on Services (SERVICES 2010) which will be
published by IEEE Computer Society. You can consider to organize a
workshop that is related to ICWS 2010, SCC 2010, and CLOUD 2010 topics.
The purpose of these workshops is to provide a platform for presenting
novel ideas in a less formal and possibly more focused way than the
conferences themselves. As such, they also offer a good opportunity for
young researchers to present their work and to obtain feedback from an
interested community. The format of each workshop is to be determined
by the organizers, but it is expected that they contain ample time for
general discussion. The preference is for oneday workshops, but other
schedules will also be considered.
Each proposal must include:
1. The name of the workshop.
2. A statement of the goals for the workshop.
3. The names, affiliations, and addresses of the organizers.
4. The names of potential program committee members.
5. A description of the plans for call for papers and call for participation.
6. The expected number of attendees and the planned length of the workshop.
7. A description of the plans for publicity.
8. A description of past versions of the workshop if you have
organized, including dates, organizers, submission and acceptance
rates, attendance, sites, registration fees and summary budget
information.
Deadline for Proposal Submission: Feb 15, 2010
Note: It
is encouraged to have one comprehensive Web page for each workshop.
This Web page will be hosted by IEEE SERVICES 2010. Once a workshop is
approved, an integrated on-line paper submission, review, and
registration system will be automatically set up for the workshop on http://confhub.com.
For all workshop organizers, if the workshop receives more than 50
valid submissions directly submitted to the dedicated online workshop
submission system and accepts more than 10 quality regular
papers from them, the workshop will receive one free registration, and
up to three key workshop chairs will each receive a Certificate of
Appreciation for Outstanding Services by Serving As Chair of "Workshop
Title" from the 2010 IEEE 6th World Congress on Services (IEEE SERVICES
2010).
If you are interested in organizing workshops for SERVICES
2010, please send your proposal via the 2010
Proposal Submission and Review System at http://confhub.com.
Your proposal will be reviewed by the workshop chairs.
Workshop Coordinating Chairs:
Z. Chen at zxchen@ieee.org
C. Huemer at huemer@big.tuwien.ac.at
S. Lu at shiyong@wayne.edu
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