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Call for Book Chapters
========================================================= New Book Project Contracted By Springer-Verlag, Germany Book Title: Mobile Cloud Computing and Services Import Dates: May 30, 2015 - Chapter proposal submission deadline 1-2 pages including abstract, chapter objectives and chapter outlines June 15, 2015 - Notification of proposed acceptance October 15, 2015 - Chapter submission deadline November 30. 2015 - Chapter final-version submission Book Objectives Today’s advance in cloud computing provides significant benefits to mobile users as cloud infrastructures and platforms that provide large-scale computing power with elastic scalability and higher resource sharing and usage. In the recent years, the first generation mobile clouds, known as personal mobile clouds, have provided diverse personal services and benefits to mobile users in data, storage, social networks. People have learned that leveraging current cloud infrastructures and technologies can overcome traditional limitations in mobile computing, such as limited mobile computing power, storage spaces, and software services. The recent significant increase of mobile subscriptions bring many business opportunities and research interests due to the rapid advance in mobile computing and wireless technology and networking. In 2014, IEEE Computer Society has listed mobile cloud computing as the top one technology trend. According to the latest Visiongain report, “the mobile cloud computing market will generate 45 billion dollars in revenues by 2016. This book project is set up to provide a platform for the researchers in mobile cloud computing community to publish and report the recent advances in mobile cloud computing and services. The major objectives include the followings: -Provide a snapshot on research advances of mobile cloud computing and services -Discuss issues, solutions, challenges, and needs in mobile cloud computing and services -Present a comprehensive coverage on different types of mobile clouds and services -Report mobile cloud engineering experience and lessons as well as industry case studies Both novice and expert readers as well as graduate students should find this book a useful reference in the field of mobile cloud computing and services. Suggested Topics: Mobile cloud computing topics: Mobile cloud computing and mobility models Mobile cloud Infrastructures and architectures Mobile cloud resource provision strategies and management solutions Mobile cloud load balance strategies and algorithms Mobile cloud and resource configuration and customization Multi-tenancy in mobile clouds Scalability in mobile clouds Business/service/deployment models Mobile cloud topics: Personal mobile clouds Mobile ad-hoc clouds Mobile network clouds Augmented mobile clouds Mobile sensor clouds Pervasive mobile clouds Context-aware mobile clouds Terminal-based mobile clouds Mobile social networks on clouds Mobile cloud computing service topics: Mobile software-as-a-service (MSaaS) Mobile infrastructure-as-a-service (MIaaS) Mobile cloud platforms and frameworks Mobile platform-as-a-service (MPaaS) Mobility-based computing services Resource monitoring and utilization Cost and economic models and billing services Mobile testing-as-a-service (MTaaS) Mobile cloud database topics: Mobile data services on clouds Mobility-based cloud databases Scalable mobile data search and query Mobile data modeling and query technologies Location-based mobile data storage and accesses Mobile data migration and Mobile cloud security topics: Mobile encryptions and decryptions Biometric solutions for mobile users Security frameworks on mobile clouds Security methods and solutions in mobile clouds User privacy in mobile clouds Mobile cloud security services Green computing in mobile clouds Green computing on mobile devices Biometric solutions for mobile users Security frameworks on mobile clouds Security methods and solutions in mobile clou0ds User privacy in mobile clouds Mobility in mobile clouds: Mobility modeling, theory, and location-based services Quality assurance and validation for mobile clouds Mobile SaaS validation QoS evaluation on mobile clouds Mobile testing tools and automation Book Chapter Preparation: Submitted manuscripts (from 18 to 20 pages) should conform to the standard guidelines of the Springer's book chapter format. Manuscripts must be prepared using Latex or Word and according to the Springer's book chapter template and guidelines that can be found at https://www.springer.com/gp/authors-editors/book-authors-editors/book-manuscript-guidelines Manuscripts that do not follow the formatting rules will be ignored. Prospective authors should submit their manuscripts electronically to the Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mccs2015 Book Chapter Submission: Submitted manuscripts will be refereed by at least two independent and expert reviewers for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance. The accepted contributions will be included the Book, titled as, Mobile Cloud Computing and Services, which will be published by Springer-Verlag, Germany. Book Editors Jerry Gao, Ph.D., Professor (http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/gaojerry) San Jose State University, USA Mail: jerry.gao@sjsu.edu Wei-Tek Tsai, Ph.D. Professor Arizona State University, USA Mail: wtsai36@gmail.com Axel Küpper, Ph.D., Professor TU Berlin, Telekom Innovation Laboratories Berlin, Germany Mail: axel.kuepper@tu-berlin.de Wenjun Wu, Ph.D., Professor Beihang University, China Mail: wwj@nlsde.buaa.edu.cn or wwjmeng@gmail.com |
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