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16th International Workshop on Foundations of Coordination Languages and Self-adaptive systems (FOCLASA 2018)
Toulouse, France / June 26, 2018 http://foclasa.lcc.uma.es/ (temporary moved to: http://pages.di.unipi.it/soldani/foclasa) PUBLICATIONS * Publication of the proceedings in the Lecture Notes of Computer Science of Springer-Verlag, following the collective volumes published by STAF * Publication of extended versions of selected work is planned in a special issue of an international journal as in previous issues of FOCLASA IMPORTANT DATES * Submission of abstract: April 22, 2018 (extended, strict) * Submission of papers: April 30, 2018 (extended, strict) * Notification of acceptance: May 20, 2018 * Final version: June 10, 2018 * Workshop: June 26, 2018 WORKSHOP GOALS Nowadays software systems are distributed, concurrent, mobile, and often involve the composition of heterogeneous components and stand-alone services. Service coordination and self-adaptation constitute the core characteristics of distributed and service-oriented systems. Coordination languages and formal approaches to modelling and reasoning about self-adaptive behaviour help to simplify the development of complex distributed service-based systems, enable functional correctness proofs and improve reusability and maintainability of such systems. The goal of the FOCLASA workshop is to gather researchers and practitioners of the aforementioned fields, to share and identify common problems, and to devise general solutions in the context of coordination languages and self-adaptive systems. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): * Theoretical models and frameworks for component and service coordination, service composition, service adaptation and concurrent system modeling. * Applications and usability studies for the aforementioned theoretical models, interaction and coordination challenges in various application domains. * Languages and specification protocols for component and service interaction, their semantics, expressiveness, validation and verification, type checking, static and dynamic analysis. * "Software as a service" models (e.g., cloud computing) and dynamic software architectures, such as self-adaptive and self-organizing systems. * Tools and environments for the development of concurrent and customizable self-monitoring, self-adaptive and self-organizing applications. * Algorithms, mathematical models and realization frameworks for quality-of-service observation, storage, history-based analysis in self-adaptive systems (queuing models, load balancing, analysis of fault-tolerance, machine learning systems). Practice, experience and methodologies from the following areas are solicited as well: * Business process modelling * Blockchains * Cloud/fog/edge computing * Component-based systems * Large-scale distributed systems * (Micro)service-based systems * Multi-agent systems * Peer-to-peer systems * Self-adaptive systems PROCEEDINGS The conference proceedings will be published by Springer, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Extended versions of a selection of the best papers is planned to be published in a special issue of an international journal as in previous issues of FOCLASA. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Papers must be submitted electronically in PostScript or PDF by using a two-phase online submission process. Registration of information and and abstract (max. 250 words) of papers must be completed before April 13, 2018. Final submission of papers is due no later than April 20, 2018. All submissions will be handled through the EasyChair conference management system, accessible from the conference web site: http://pages.di.unipi.it/foclasa Contributions must be written in English and report on original, unpublished work not submitted for publication elsewhere. Full papers should be 15 pages long, including figures and references, and prepared by using Springer's LNCS style. Short papers (6 pages long) describing preliminary results or work-in-progress are encouraged as well. Submissions not adhering to the above specified constraints may be rejected without any review. Papers should be submitted as PDF or PS via EasyChair. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Co-Chairs Jean-Marie Jacquet, University of Namur, Belgium Jacopo Soldani, University of Pisa, Italy Members Gul Agha, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Pedro Alvarez, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain Farhad Arbab, CWI, The Netherlands Simon Bliudze, INRIA Lille - Nord Europe, France Radu Calinescu, University of York, UK Javier Camara, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Flavio De Paoli, University of Milano, Italy Francisco J. Duran, Universidad de Malaga, Spain Erik de Vink, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Schahram Dustdar, TU Wien, Austria Letterio Galletta, IMT Lucca, Italy Eva Kuhn, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Alberto Lluch Lafuente, Technical University of Denmark Sun Meng, Peking University, China Hernan C. Melgratti, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Mohammad Mousavi, Halmstad University, Sweden Pascal Poizat, Universite Paris Ouest, France Jose Proenca, INESC TEC & Universidade do Minho, Portugal Gwen Salaun, University of Grenoble, France Michael Sheng, University of Adelaide, Australia Marjan Sirjani, Reykjavik University, Iceland Carolyn Talcott, SRI International, USA Massimo Tivoli, University of L'Aquila, Italy Emilio Tuosto, University of Leicester, UK Lina Ye, CentraleSupelec, France Gianluigi Zavattaro, University of Bologna, Italy |
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