Call For Papers
The Second IEEE Symposium on Network Cloud Computing and Applications
(NCCA12)
December 3th-5th, 2012, London, UK
Sponsored by: The IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Distributed
Processing Sponsored by: International Research Institute Autonomic Network
Computing
Cloud Computing is defined as a pool of virtualized computer resources.
Based on this virtualization the Cloud Computing paradigm allows workloads
to be deployed and scaled-out quickly through the rapid provisioning of
virtual machines or physical machines. A Cloud Computing platform supports
redundant, self-recovering, highly scalable programming models that allow
workloads to recover from many inevitable hardware/software failures and
monitoring resource use in real time for providing physical and virtual
servers on which the applications can run. A Cloud Computing platform is
more than a collection of computer resources because it provides a mechanism
to manage those resources. In a Cloud Computing platform software is
migrating from the desktop into the "clouds" of the Internet, promising
users anytime, anywhere access to their programs and data.
What challenges does it presents to users, programmers, and
telecommunications providers? The goal of this Cloud Computing Symposium
series is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to discuss
all aspects of Cloud Computing. All topics of design, theory and
realization are of interest.
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CLOUD COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM TRACKS:
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Cloud Computing Infrastructure:
- Operating systems;
- Control services;
- Distributed infrastructure;
- Distributed composite services;
- Kernel-exchange modules;
- Application exchange modules;
- Basic services.
Scalable, Self-managing and Autonomic Cloud Computing platforms:
- Dynamic instantiation;
- Vertically scaling platforms;
- Dynamic composition;
- Self-managing platforms;
- Dynamic configuration;
- Dynamic reconfiguration of services;
- Horizontally scaling platforms;
- Self-Healing Cloud computing platforms.
Security of Cloud Computing Platforms:
- Authentication;
- Self-protecting platforms;
- Increasing resilience against Cyber attacks of Software as a Service
(SaaS);
- Increasing resilience against Cyber attacks of Platforms as a Service
(PaaS);
- Increasing resilience against Cyber attacks of Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS).
Cloud Computing Applications:
- E-Commerce, Media processing and Streaming search engines, Development and
testing, Web hosting, Application hosting, Collaboration tools, Store and
share, Social networking for businesses and web applications,
Bio-informatics, Biomedical applications.
All manuscripts must be written in English and must not exceed 20 single
column double-spaced pages (inclusive of figures and tables using a font
size of at least 12 points) describing original unpublished research. All
accepted papers will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press.
Prepare the final version of the manuscript using the paper templates
here.The papers must be submitted in PDF format electronically via the
Symposium webpage (TBA) All papers will be reviewed.
Furthermore, work in progress papers, industrial papers and student papers
are also allowed.
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******* IMPORTANT DATES *******
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Paper Submission Dead line : September 24th, 2012 Authors Notification:
October 15th, 2012 Camera Ready Paper : October 25th, 2012
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Steering Committee Chairs:
D. R. Avresky, IRIANC, Munich, Germany
Michel Diaz, CNRS, LAAS, Toulouse, France
Steering Committee Member:
E. Gelenbe, Imperial College, UK
General Chair & Financial Chair:
E. Gelenbe, Imperial College, UK
General Co-Chair:
D. R. Avresky, International Research Institute on Autonomic Network
Computing (IRIANC), Germany
Publication Chair
J. Alonso, Duke University, USA
Program Co-Chair's:
P. Senac, ISAE (DMIA), CNRS LAAS, France R. Lent, Imperial College, UK B.
Ciciani, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Publicity Chair:
Roberto Palmieri, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
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E. Alata, CNRS, LAAS, Toulouse, France
J. Alonso, Duke University, USA
P. D. Amer, University of Delaware, USA
O. Brun, CNRS LAAS, France
T. Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland F. Cappello, INRIA, France, UIUC,
USA B. Ciciani, University of Roma, Italy M. Colajanni, University of
Modena, Italy E. Dekel , IBM Reasearch , Haifa M. Dias de Amorim LIP6,
France C. Elks , Universty of Virginia , USA S. Fdida, University of Paris
6, France I. Gashi, City Univeristy, London, UK B. Johnson, University of
Virginia, USA G. Malewicz , Google, USA L. Mathy, University of Lancaster,
UK E. Maehle, University of Luebeck, Germany E. Monteiro, University of
Coimbra, Portugal E. Net , University of Magdeburg, Germany S.
Papavassiliou, NTUA, Greece A. Puliafito, University of Messina, Italy F.
Quaglia, University of Roma, ITALY M. Roy, CNRS, LAAS, Toulouse, France R.
Roman, Institute Infoocomm Research, Singapore H. Schwefel, FTW Vienna,
Austria, Aalborg University, Denmark L. Silva, University of Coimbra,
Portugal K. Tutschku, Technical University of Vienna, Austria J. Torres,
Technical University of Catalonia - BSC, Spain O. Thonnard, Symantec
Corporation, Europe, C. Trinitis, Technical University of Munich, Germany
M. Wodczak --Ericson, Europe
M. Vouk, North Carolina State University, USA

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