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Topics
The following topics are relevant to the conference but are not exclusive of other relevant issues. Contributions extending beyond the list and addressing other issues related to the feature interaction problem (e.g. classification, taxonomy or benchmarking) are also welcome. Feature interactions in software systems/applications Components and compositional systems Service brokering and mediation systems Social network and market systems Medical systems Vehicular and transport systems Feature interactions in emerging telecom and network architectures Next generation Internet Overlay and converged networks Service and network virtualization in clouding computing Policy-based services and architectures Ad hoc, peer-to-peer, sensor networks Agent, web services and service-oriented architecture Home networks Cross domains and cross layers interactions Inter-working across existing networks and domains Interaction across network and service layers Cross layers design Networks partition and joint Multi-provider environment Current industrial practice and experience New applications and services Feature interaction management Organizational and operational solutions Software and architecture frameworks Business models and processes Legal and regulatory aspects Service-level agreement Needs and Status of Standards Mechanisms for interaction detection and resolution Off-line methods feature and service modeling, formal validation, testing techniques, software tool support, scalability and efficiency, filtering methods On-line management solutions runtime detection and resolution mechanisms, signaling capabilities, inter-working of domains and platforms User-centric view on the interaction problem Service personalization Usage scenarios and profiles Behavior modeling User-specified features Quality of experience Service reliability Presence/location/contextual services Software-engineering view on the interaction problem Notations and languages Requirements engineering Service software design Feature modularity and modeling Quality aspects Privacy and security concerns Agile programming Aspect and feature oriented programming Software superimpositions Software product lines | |||||||||||
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