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GECON 2019 : 16th International Conference on Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems & ServicesConference Series : Grid Economics and Business Models | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://2019.gecon-conference.org | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
Topics of Interest
With a global market for infrastructures, platforms and software services, the need to understand and deal with its implications emerges. A multitude of new interdisciplinary challenges is quickly growing. Therefore, GECON encourages the submission of papers, which combine at least one economic/legal area and one technological area. GECON’s list of focus areas includes: Economics: -Incentive design, strategic behavior & game theory -Market mechanisms, auctions models, and bidding languages -Economic efficiency -(Techno) Economic analysis and modelling -Pricing schemes and revenue models -Metering, accounting, and billing -Cost‐benefit analysis -Automated trading and bidding support tools -Trust, reputation, security, and risk management -Performance monitoring, optimization, and prediction -Analysis and reports on industry, test-beds and operational markets -Energy efficiency, sustainability -Business models and strategies, decision support Law and Legal Aspects: -Standardization, interoperability, and legal aspects -Service level agreements (SLAs), negotiation, enforcement and monitoring -Open source ecosystems -Privacy Clouds, Grids, Systems and Services: -IaaS, SaaS, PaaS and Federation of resources -Vertical scaling, burstable computing, vertical elasticity -Resource management: allocation, sharing, scheduling, and capacity planning -Virtualization and Containers -Service Science, Management and engineering (SSME) -Software engineering -Security Technologies Transforming the Economy: -Smart grids, cities or buildings -Energy-aware infrastructures and services -Fog, edge, osmosis computing -Micro‐services, Serverless computing -Internet‐of‐Things -Blockchains -Community Networks -Social networks -Big data -Data stream ingestion and complex event processing Important Dates -Special Topic and Roundtable sessions: March 30th, 2019 -Abstract Submission Deadline: May 20th, 2019 -Paper and Paper-in-Progress Submission Deadline: May 27th, 2019 -Poster Submission Deadline (extended abstract and poster): June 15th, 2019 -Acceptance Notification: July 1st, 2019 -Camera-Ready Deadline: July 8th, 2019 -Informal Poster Submission Deadline (poster only): July 15th Conference Organization Conference Chair Karim Djemame (karim@comp.leeds.ac.uk) (University of Leeds, UK) Conference Vice-Chairs Jörn Altmann (jorn.altmann@acm.org) (Seoul National University, South-Korea) Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda (ladypine@cs.technion.ac.il) (Technion, Israel) Jose Angel Bañares (banares@unizar.es) (University of Zaragoza, Spain) Vlado Slakovski (vlado.stankovski@fgg.uni-lj.si) (University of Ljubljana,Slovenia) Program Chairs Franz Lenher (University of Passau, Germany) Maurizio Naldi (Università di Roma, Italy) Steering Committee Jörn Altmann (Seoul National University, South-Korea) Jose Angel Bañares (Zaragoza University, Spain) Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology) Steven Miller (Singapore Mgnt University, Singapore) Omer F. Rana (Cardiff University, UK) Gheorghe Cosmin Silaghi (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania) Konstantinos Tserpes (Harokopio University, Greece) Maurizio Naldi (m.naldi@lumsa.it) (Università di Roma LUMSA) Publication and Submission Guidelines Original full papers and work-in-progress papers, which are not currently under review by another conference, will be considered. Manuscripts will be reviewed based on technical merit, originality, and relevance. Acceptance rates have been around 30% in recent years. Full papers, work-in-progress papers, and poster abstracts shall be submitted using the Springer LNCS format. Submitted full papers should not exceed 12 pages, work-in-progress papers should not exceed 8 pages (including references and appendices) and poster extended abstracts should not exceed 2 pages. This year, for the first time, GECON will include a poster session. Posters can be submitted either with an extended abstract which should not exceed 2 pages, or with an accepted paper or paper-in-progress. For further details, visit the GECON 2019 Web page. Paper submissions are managed through EasyChair at (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gecon2019). The proceedings will be published by Springer LNCS. Extended versions of up to 10 accepted papers in the Computer Science field will be invited for publication in a special issue of the Elsevier Journal of Future Generation Computing Systems. For papers targeting mainly business and economic aspects, a special issue of the Springer Electronic Markets Journal with up to 5 papers is foreseen. Call for Special and Roundtable Sessions GECON 2019 looks for proposals for special sessions. With the objective of encouraging alternative forms of participation that can increase the opportunity to discuss technical topics in an atmosphere that fosters the active exchange of ideas we solicit special topic and roundtable sessions proposals. The special sessions program seeks to provide venues for specialist groups to meet, to generate focused discussion on specific sub-areas within the economics of distributed systems, and to engage in community-building activities. Special sessions should provide a discussion forum for researchers in topics related to topics of the conference, either on specific research themes, or in emerging areas of research. Both roundtables and special topic sessions can be used, for example, for giving the opportunity all participants to present intermediate/final results of projects, finding partners to establish collaborative research and innovation projects, or PhD students to present and discuss their dissertations with fellow PhD students, senior scholars and industry participants. For now, GECON 2019 is running two special sessions this year: Machine learning, Cognitive Systems and Data Science for System Management. Session chair: Aurilla Aurelie Arntzen (University of South-Eastern, Norway) Aurilla.Aurelie.Arntzen@usn.no Economics of Security and Privacy. Sesion chair: Maurizio Naldi (Università di Roma LUMSA). m.naldi@lumsa.it With respect to publications of special session works, additional to regular original papers submitted to the conference (full papers, working-progress and poster abstracts), works can also be submitted under the umbrella of a special session following the usual GECON reviewing process. Special sessions works can include a set of a long abstract about the special session, technical reports, future research visions, and exhibition tool descriptions with informal demonstrations. Regular, original, and reviewed works will be included in the Springer LNCS proceedings. Roundtable Proposal Submissions. Roundtables provide an opportunity for participants to share information regarding their research in an informal, conversational style with interested participants. Audio-visual equipment will be provided to conduct or support discussions. Roundtable proposals should describe briefly as many of the following as are applicable, preferably in this order: Objectives or purposes of the proposed discussion; Perspectives or theoretical/conceptual frameworks that will guide the discussion; Data, evidence, or resources related to the discussion topic; Conclusions and implications; Strategies to facilitate participation in the discussion; and Importance of the topic. Roundtable proposals will be evaluated on: Importance of the topic, issue, or problem to the GECON scope; Clarity of objectives and intended outcomes of the session; Originality Contact for roundtable proposals is Konstantinos Tserpes (Harokopio University, Greece) tserpes@hua.gr Topical Paper Session Proposal Submissions. In a topical paper session, the session organizers are proposing a complete research-paper session that consists of three to four research papers that address a particular topic. The session chair will promote the CFP for original submissions and will ensure the quality of accepted works and provide a list of qualified reviewers to evaluate original papers. Topical papers session can include a combination of regular, invited or published papers. In the case of invited or published papers, the proposal will include the names and backgrounds of presenters. Only original accepted works will be published in the proceedings. Proposals for topical paper sessions should describe briefly as many of the following as applicable, preferably in this order: Objectives of the session; Importance of the session to GECON participants; Backgrounds of the presenters as related to the session topic; Brief description of each programmed research paper that will be presented; Structure and format of the session, including the designation of a session chair/moderator; and A list of qualified reviewers. Topical paper session proposals will be evaluated on the following criteria: Contribution to knowledge (that is, the extent to which the session addresses an important problem and gap in current knowledge); Originality; Clarity of focus; Theoretical and methodological rigor of the research papers included in the session; Integration and coherence of panel’s presentations as a group; and The overall clarity of the proposal. Contact for special session proposals is Jörn Altmann (Seoul National University, South-Korea) jorn.altmann@acm.org |
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