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by Andreas Metzger last modified Jul 14, 2011 19:00

Following the success of previous ServiceWave workshops, ServiceWave 2011 will feature six workshops on emerging issues and essential aspects of the "Future Internet".

The ServiceWave conference series provides a forum for practitioners and researchers to exchange and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns for the "Future Internet". ServiceWave fosters cross-community excellence by bringing together industrial and academic experts from various "Future Internet" disciplines, including but not limited to Internet of Content, Internet of Services, Internet of Things, and Networks of the Future.

 

Following the success of previous ServiceWave workshops, ServiceWave 2011 will feature six workshops on emerging issues and essential aspects of the "Future Internet". The following workshops have been selected:

EDBPM: 4th International Workshop on "From Event-Driven Business Process Management to Ubiquitous Complex Event Processing" - full day

  http://bit.ly/pqcqGq

OCS: 2nd Second Workshop on "Optimising Cloud Services" - full day

  http://bit.ly/pvrw9A

CT4CS: 1st Workshop on "Cloud Trust for Cyber Security" - half day

  http://bit.ly/nODLkT

NESSOS: 1st Industry Seminar on "Secure Service Engineering: From Best Practices to Scientific Excellence (and Vice Versa)" – half day

  http://bit.ly/qkeLjn

MONA+: 4th International Workshop on "Monitoring, Adaptation and Beyond" – half day

  http://bit.ly/qHoG5z

WAS4FI: 1st International Workshop on "Adaptive Services for the Future Internet" – half day

  http://bit.ly/nOdj7p

 

Papers can now be submitted to these workshops. Detailed call for papers can be found on the respective web sites of the workshops.

 

For most workshops the following important dates hold:

Paper submission deadline: September 2, 2011

Notification of acceptance: September 26, 2011

CRC submission for post-workshop proceedings: December 15, 2011

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