About
The 7th IEEE 2011 World
Congress on
Services
(SERVICES 2011)
 SERVICES 2011
Highlights - Photo Gallery
Advance
Program
(7/1/2011): IEEE-CLOUD-ICWS-SCC-SERVICES-AdvanceProgram.pdf
IEEE
CLOUD/ICWS/SCC/SERVICES 2011 Keynotes
Opening Speech: Sorel Reisman, IEEE Computer Society President, 2011
Keynote 1: Data, Data, Data: The Core of Cloud/Services Computing!
(Peter Chen, Fellow of IEEE, ACM & AAAS,
Professor, Louisiana
State University (LSU) & Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU)Professor,
Louisiana State University & Carnegie-Mellon University)
Keynote 2: Clouds: From Both Sides, Now
(Dan Reed, Fellow of ACM, IEEE & AAAS, Corporate
Vice President, Microsoft)
Keynote 3: Web Services in the Scientific Wilds
(Carole Goble, Fellow of Royal Academy of
Engineering, Professor, University of Manchester, UK)
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a full-page color poster (in November 2010 and December 2010 Issues of
the IEEE Computer and December
2010 Issues of the Communications
of ACM) for the largest Services
Computing event in 2011!
The
theme of the 7th IEEE 2011 World
Congress on Services (SERVICES 2011) is "modernization of the
services
industry."
SERVICES 2011 supports and further explores the science and
technology of modernizing services industries using latest methods and
technologies such as as Services Computing, which has been
formally promoted by IEEE Computer Society since 2003. From a
technology perspective, Services Computing has become
the foundational discipline for the emerging modern services
industry.
The
first Joint Conference on
SERVICES includes the 2005 International Conference on Web
Services (ICWS 2005) and the 2005 International Conference on
Services Computing (SCC 2005), which were held in July 2005 in
Orlando, Florida, USA. The second Joint Conference on SERVICES includes
the 2006 International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2006) and the
2006 International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2006),
which were held in September 2006 in Chicago, IL, USA. In
2007,
the joint conference on Services formally became the 2007 IEEE
First Congress on Services (SERVICES 2007), which was held in July 2007
in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The 2008 IEEE Second and Third Congress
on Services (SERVICES-I 2008 and SERVICES-II 2008) were co-located with
the 2008 International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2008) in
July 2008 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA as well as the 2008 International
Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2008) in September 2008 in Beijing in
China. In 2009, the Fourth World Congress on Services
(SERVICES-I
2009) was co-located with IEEE 2009 International Conference on Web
Services (ICWS 2009) held in July 2009 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
The Fifth World Congress on Services
(SERVICES-II 2009) was co-located with the 2009 IEEE International
Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2009) held in September 2009 in
Bangalore, India. In 2010, the Sixth World Congress on
Services
(SERVICES
2010) was co-located with IEEE 2010 International Conference on Web
Services (ICWS 2010) and IEEE 2010 International Conference on Services
Computing (SCC 2010) held in July 2010 in Miami, Florida, USA.
In
2011, the Seventh IEEE
World
Congress on Services (SERVICES 2011) will be held in July 2011 in
Washington DC, USA. SERVICES 2011 will be
co-located with the 4th IEEE 2011
International Conference on Cloud
Computing
(CLOUD
2011), the 9th IEEE
2011
International Conference on Web Services (ICWS
2011), the
8th IEEE 2011
International Conference on Services
Computing (SCC
2011), and 2nd IEEE Cloud Forum
for Practioners (ICFP
2011) to grow itself. SERVICES
2011 tries to attract
researchers,
practitioners, and industry business leaders in all the following
services sectors to help define and shape the modernization strategy
and directions of the services industry. You are invited to submit
research, engineering, and business innovation papers to the following
business services sectors:
- Advertising
Services
- Banking
Services
- Broadcasting
& Cable
TV Services
- Business
Services
- Casinos
& Gaming
Services
- Communications
Services
- Cross-industry
Services (e.g.
strategy and planning, supply chain management, enterprise resource
planning, customer relationship management, marketing
services)
- Design
Automation Services
- Energy
and
Utilities Services
- Financial
Services
- Government
Services
- Healthcare
Services
- Hotels
& Motels
Services
- Insurance
Services
- Internet
Services
- Motion
Pictures Services
- Personal
Services
- Printing
& Publishing
Services
- Real
Estate Operations
Services
- Recreational
Activities
Services
- Rental
& Leasing
Services
- Restaurants
Services
- Retail
Services
(Apparel, Catalog & Mail Order, Department
&
Discount, Drugs, Grocery, Home
Improvement, Specialty, Technology)
- Schools
and Education
Services
- Security
Systems &
Services
- Technology
Services
- Travel
and Transportation
Services
- Waste
Management Services
- Wholesale
Distribution
Services
These business service sectors are also illustrated in the
dotted area (in orange)
in the following landscape of the IEEE SERVICES conference
as the major
focus of SERVICES 2011. They are application-specific areas
that apply services computing disciplined approach.
As shown in the blue-outlined area, the
International Conference on Services Computing (SCC)
covers
the whole lifecycle of innovation research and enabling technologies,
which includes enterprise modeling, business consulting, solution
creation, services delivery, services orchestration, services
optimization, services management, services marketing, services
delivery and cloud computing, service-oriented architecture (SOA),
business process integration and management, and Web services
technologies and standards.
The following two theme conferences continue to explore the deep and
wide knowledge space.
In addition, SERVICES 2011 presents keynote sessions, panel
discussions, paper presentations,
paper posters, innovation show cases, job fair, Services University
(Summer School), Education Methodology Summit,
"Services Cup" contest, SOA industry summit, workshops, and
symposiums.
Services
University
"Services
University" (servicesuniversity.org)
was launched at the 2007 Congress on Services (SERVICES
2007)
to help
teach Services Computing discipline in a systematic way. A regional
leaders community is being formed to support this worldwide
"Services University" program, which is sponsored by Services
Society. Services Society is
technically sponsored by the IEEE
Technical Committee on Services Computing , IBM Research, SAP
and
other
professional and industry sponsors. In 2011, the Summer
School on Services Computing
will be
offered in the Services University program.
2011
Education
Methodology Summit on Services Computing
The
Education Methodology Summit
on
Services Computing brings educators and practitioners around the world
together to share their experiences in Services related education, and
builds consensus on the core of Services Computing education, the
knowledge areas and education methodologies. The Summit will focus on
pedagogical implications of Services education and its role in overall
Services Computing Curriculum Initiative (SCCI). The accepted
papers will be
published in the Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Seventh World
Congress on Services (SERVICES 2011) as a
special section.
2011
SOA Industry
Summit
The
2011 SOA Industry Summit
encourages industry people to submit presentations and two-page papers
instead of 8-page research reports. The accepted papers will be
published in the Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Seventh World Congress on
Services (SERVICES 2011) as a
special section.
2011
SERVICES
Workshops
SERVICES
2011 will include a set
of
workshops and symposiums focusing on various themes of modernizing
services industry. The accepted papers will be
published in the Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Seventh World Congress on
Services (SERVICES 2011) as a
special section.
2011
Ph.D.
Symposium on Services Computing
SERVICES
2011 will provide a
Ph.D.
Symposium on Services Computing as a forum encouraging Ph.D. students
and holders to report on-going or just completed work. The accepted
papers will be
published in the Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Seventh World Congress on
Services (SERVICES 2011) as a
special section.
2011 Symposium on SOA Standards
SERVICES
2011 will favor the
2011 Symposium on SOA Standards as a forum for international
researchers and practitioners to discuss and establish standards around
SOA. The accepted papers will be
published in the Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Seventh World Congress on
Services (SERVICES 2011) as a
special section
for SOA standards.
About
IEEE
IEEE
is the world’s largest professional association advancing
innovation
and technological excellence for the benefit of humanity.
IEEE and its
members inspire a global community to innovate for a better tomorrow
through its highly cited publications, conferences, technology
standards, and professional and educational activities. IEEE is the
trusted “voice” for engineering, computing and
technology information
around the globe.
About IEEE
Computer Society
With
nearly 85,000 members, the IEEE
Computer Society (CS) is the
world’s leading
organization of computing professionals. Founded in 1946, and the
largest of the 38 societies of the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the CS is dedicated to advancing the
theory and application of computer and information-processing
technology.
About the
Technical
Committee on Services Computing
IEEE
Computer Society's Technical Committee on Services Computing (TCSVC) is
a multi-disciplinary group whose purpose is to advance and coordinate
work in the field of Services Computing carried out throughout the IEEE
in scientific, engineering, standard, literary and educational
areas.
Services
Computing has become a cross-discipline that covers the science and
technology of bridging the gap between Business Services and IT
Services. The underneath breaking technology suite includes Web
services and service-oriented architecture (SOA), cloud computing,
business consulting methodology and utilities, business process
modeling, transformation and integration. This scope of Services
Computing covers the whole lifecycle of services innovation research
that includes business componentization, services modeling, services
creation, services realization, services annotation, services
deployment, services discovery, services composition, services
delivery, service-to-service collaboration, services monitoring,
services optimization, as well as services management. The goal of
Services Computing is to enable IT services and computing technology to
perform business services more efficiently and effectively.
Contact
Information
If
you have any questions or queries, please send email to services.ieeecs
AT gmail.com. Thanks!
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