Motivation
Objective
Program Commiittee
Organization
Submission
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Motivation
The Internet provides a global open infrastructure for exchanging and sharing of various resources for the people all over the world. The rapid development and wide application of the Internet makes it become a new mainstream platform for software to be used, developed, deployed and executed. With vision of ¡°Internet as computer¡±, many application styles such as pervasive computing, grid computing, service computing and cloud computing occurs on this open and dynamic environment. In order to support various new application styles and accommodate the fundamental change of underlying support platform, many specific software technologies such as service-oriented architecture are proposed for current practices. However, although these technologies are useful and popular, they are far from systematic and complete because no uniformed software methodology and technology system like the object-oriented one is provided.
Conceptually speaking, in order to adapt the software system to such a new environment, its structure model will be autonomous, context-sensitive, continuous-reactive, evolutionary, and proactive, etc.. The software entities dispersed on distributed nodes over the Internet, which evolved from objects in object-oriented methodology to software components (component-based software development), now are further turned into self-contained, autonomous and adaptive software services in service-oriented computing of state-of-arts. These software entities will be coordinated by coordinators statically and dynamically in various kinds of interaction styles (passively and actively) such as integration, cooperation, orchestration to achieve flexible design objectives. So a so-called ¡°software-web¡± instead of information-web is weaved. This software-web as a whole is able to perceive the changes of open, dynamic, and uncertain environment and respond them in the way of transforming the architecture. Furthermore, the flexible design objective of the software-web is reflected by its exhibiting several compatible goal-directed behaviors according to its up-to-date knowledge about the outside environment. A portmanteau term ¡°Internetware¡± is used to denote the future software-web in open and dynamic environment, which can be defined as follows: an Internetware system is a software system consists of self-contained, autonomous entities situated in distributed nodes of the Internet and coordinators connecting these entities statically and dynamically in various kinds of interaction styles (passively and actively). As a whole, it is able to perceive the changes of open and dynamic environment such as Internet, respond to changes in the way of architectural transformation, and exhibit context-aware¡¢adaptive and trustworthy behaviors in the open and dynamic environment in order to meet its flexible design objectives. Internetware challenges many aspects of software technologies, from operating platforms, programming models, to engineering approaches, etc.
Objective
This symposium aims to provide an interactive forum where researchers
and professionals from multiple disciplines and domains meet and
exchange ideas to explore and address the challenges brought by
Internetware.
Call-For-Papers of Internetware 2009: PDF
Topics of interest include but are not limited to
1. Software Paradigm in Internet Era
2. Operating Platform for Internetware
3. Programming Model of Internetware
4. Engineering Approach for Internetware
5. Resource Virtualization, Sharing and Collaboration
6. Software as a Service
7. Service Composition and Quality of Service
8. Trustworthiness (Confidence) Assurance
Conference Chair
Fuqing Yang, Peking Universiry
Program Committee
CoChair:
Hong Mei, Peking University
Jian Lv, Nanjing University
Members:
Daoxu Chen, Nanjing University
Shing-Chi Cheung, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Jun Han, Swinburne University of Technology
Zhenjiang Hu, National Institute of Informatics(Japan)
Tao Huang, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhi Jin, Peking University
Eun Seok Lee, Sungkyunkwan University
Thomas Li, IBM China Research Laboratory
Ying Li, IBM China Research Laboratory
Zhendong Su, University of California at Davis
Xianping Tao, Nanjing University
Wei-Tek Tsai, Arizona State University
Jianmin Wang, Tsinghua University
Qianxiang Wang, Peking University
Jun Wei, Chinese Academy of Sciences
David Weiss, Avaya lab
Tao Xie, North Carolina State University
Didar Zowghi, University of Technology, Sydney
Organization Committee
Local arrange chair: Minghui Zhou
Financial chair: Wei Zhang
Demo chair: Xiaoxing Ma
Publicity chair: Gang Huang
Publication chair: Jun Wei
Poster chair: Wenzhong Li
Registration chair: Xiaojun Ye
Submission
All papers MUST be written in ENGLISH, and submitted to here.
Papers should not exceed 10 pages, and follow the expected form.
Publication
All accepted papers (including regular papers, posters and tool demos) will be published in the Proceeding of Internetware 2009,and submitted to ACM's Digital Library.
Extended versions of best papers will be considered for publication in "International Journal on Software and Informatics".
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: (July 15, 2009) Extended to July 31, 2009.
Notification of Authors: September 1, 2009
Camera Ready Due Time: September 20, 2009
Registration
Regular paper and short paper: $500 (for member of ACM or CCF, $450 or RMB3000)
Demo: $200 (for member of ACM or CCF, $150 or RMB1000)
Onsite registrations are welcomed.
Sposors: CCF-TSE, CCF-TSS

In-Cooperation: ACM SIGSOFT
 
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