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CfP: 1st Int'l Workshop on Software Architectures for Intelligent Environments
(apologies for cross-posting; please redistribute to interested colleagues) ************** SAIE2010 *************** ** The 1st International Workshop on ** ** Software Architectures for ** ** Intelligent Environments ** *************************************** ** http://amilab.ii.uam.es/saie2010 ** CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Monash University (Sunway Campus) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia July 18th, 2010 as part of The 6th Int'l Conference on Intelligent Environments - IE'10 (http://intelligentenvironments.org/conferences/ie10) IMPORTANT DATES =============== * Paper Submission: April 19th, 2010 (*Extended Deadline*) * Notification of acceptance: May 7th, 2010 * Camera-ready version of accepted papers: May 13th, 2010 * Day of the workshop: July 18th, 2010 WORKSHOP OVERVIEW ================= In general, an Intelligent Environment binds a highly distributed and changing collection of heterogeneous networked resources, both physical and virtual. The idiosyncrasy of these scenarios imposes several issues that must be solved before providing any kind of intelligence. These issues include searching and locating resources, managing context and data (gathering, sharing, communicating, storing and reasoning), ad-hoc composing of resources, debugging facilities and integrating legacy and third-party systems. Additionally, traditional software engineering requirements such as maintainability, incremental deployment and evolution, fault-tolerance and recovery or portability require particular considerations. Thus, programming these spaces becomes an extremely challenging task, especially if the previous issues have to be solved from scratch. Consequently, in the last decades many efforts have been addressed the design and implementation of software architectures to mitigate the complexity of programming these environments. SAIE workshop aims to gather leading researchers and practitioners focused on the development of software architectures for intelligent environments. It arises from the necessity of summarizing the experience gained in the last decades, identifying the best approaches and defining open issues. From all the wide range of possible issues, each edition of SAIE will be focused on one particular cutting-edge topic. The current edition of SAIE targets the challenge of evaluating software architectures for Intelligent Environments. In the context of this workshop, evaluation includes both verification processes, and performance measurements. This topic has achieved significant advances in other research areas (e.g. natural language, signal processing, recommendation systems or machine learning). In these areas, new systems and algorithms can be assessed and compared through benchmarks, metrics, public test cases, or even annual contests. Likewise, evaluation on software architectures for intelligent environments should foster analogous approaches. Nevertheless, due to the complexity of the inhabited scenarios, sometimes intelligent environments are difficult to evaluate, thus experience reports from a sufficient number of large-scale or singular but challenging environments are often considered adequate evaluation methods. In this sense, the report of real experience and test bed intelligent environment can also serve as an interesting contribution of evaluation. In summary, the main goal of this workshop is to analyze and propose evaluation frameworks for intelligent environments. Nevertheless, the current edition is also welcomes other aspects related to the field of software architecture for intelligent environments. MAYOR THEMES ============ We are willing to accept papers regarding (but not limited to): * Specific Benchmarks and test cases * Experimental design * Performance measurement * Quality of Service Metrics * Requirements assessment * Maintenance, extensibility and economic aspects * Test bed and evaluation scenarios * Specific lessons and case studies Papers should be submitted to the CMT online paper management system: https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/SAIE2010/ For submission instructions please visit http://amilab.ii.uam.es/saie2010 SUBMISSION FORMAT AND REVIEW PROCESS ==================================== The workshop is targeted at all people working towards or interested in state-of-the art in intelligent environments, with special motivation in evaluation methods. It strives to attract researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry. All manuscripts should be submitted and formatted according to the guidelines of IOS Press style. (refer to http://www.iospress.nl/authco/instruction_crc.html). Authors are invited to submit 6-8 pages position papers describing their proposal, experience or ongoing research in the area. All articles selected for publication will be blind reviewed by at least two reviewers with expertise in the area. Thus, the anonymous submission of the initial paper is required for the reviewing process. Reviewers will provide feedback to both authors and workshop organizers. All papers accepted will be published by IOS Press. PROGRAM COMMITTEE ================= Cristina Abad, Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL), Ecuador Bessam Abdulrazak, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada Jalal Al-Muhtadi, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Xavier Alamán, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Jose Bravo, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, Spain Yang Cai, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Bin Hu, Birminghan City University, UK Christoph Endres, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany Ismail Khalil, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Gerd Kortuem, University of Lancaster, UK Jim Kusznir, Washington State University, USA Diego López de Ipiña, Universidad de Deusto, Spain Animesh Pathak, INRIA, France Anand Ranganathan, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA Richard Süselbeck, University of Mannheim, Germany Imad Saleh, University of Paris VIII, France Kåre Synnes, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden Xiaohui (Daniel) Tao, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Verena Tuttlies, University of Mannheim, Germany Enrico Vicario, Università di Firenze, Italy Zhiwen Yu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ==================== Pablo A. Haya, University Autonoma de Madrid, Spain German Montoro, University Autonoma de Madrid, Spain Manuel Garcia-Herranz, University Autonoma de Madrid, Spain Chris Nugent, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland Liming Chen, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland VENUE ===== SAIE 2010 will be held at the Sunway campus of Monash University in Malaysia. Monash University Sunway Campus is situated on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. More detailed information can be found at the main conference web page: http://intelligentenvironments.org/conferences/ie10/venue CONTACT ======= Dr. Pablo A. Haya Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Department of Computer Science, Room B-207 Tomas y Valiente, 11. EPS. Campus de Cantoblanco 28049 Madrid Phone: + 34 91 497 2267 Fax:+ 34 91 497 2235 http://www.eps.uam.es/~phaya E-mail: pablo.haya@uam.es |
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