-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Tccc] Call for Special Issue Papers on Software Architectures and Application Development Environments for Cloud Computing Datum: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 00:41:05 +1100 Von: Rajiv Ranjan rranjans@gmail.com An: tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu
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*Special Issue on***
*Software Architectures and Application Development Environments for Cloud Computing*
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*Software: Practice and Experience*
*Publisher: Wiley InterScience* **
**** Call for Papers ****
Cloud computing is positioning itself as a promising platform for delivering infrastructure (IaaS), platform (PaaS), and software (SaaS) as services. To this end, developing tools and technologies that can build, access, manage, deploy, and maintain applications in clouds in a developer-friendly manner has become critical. Clouds aim to power the next generation data centers by architecting them as a network of virtual services (hardware, database, user-interface, application logic) so that users are able to deploy and access applications globally and on demand at competitive costs depending on users QoS (Quality of Service) requirements. Cloud infrastructures are exposed through collections of software services at SaaS and PaaS layers designed to support creation and deployment of application services. Currently, public IaaS vendors including Amazon (web services), Microsoft (.Net), Google (python), and GoGrid offer different level of software programming abstractions and interfaces. Next, these are implemented using different programming languages, hence should be accessed through Vendor-dependent adapter interfaces.
Traditional distributed (RPC, RMI, CORBA) and enterprise programming technologies (J2EE, .Net, SOA), and tools are insufficient to handle the complexity posed by Cloud computing platforms. There are significant programming challenges to be solved, if an enterprise or scientific application has to be ported to clouds. The application services arriving at a public cloud also have radically different application characteristics and workload profiles, ranging from the traditional e-Commerce application types, to the newer social networking and collaboration applications, to the enterprise business applications such as CRM and ERP, and to the scientific computing and data intensive type of applications. Further, there is possibility to create Cloud mashup applications that can combine data and functionality from multiple external services that are offered by different SaaS and PaaS vendors.
Hence, there is a need to develop tools, programming APIs, and plug-ins, IDEs that can hide the complexity of Cloud platforms from the application service developers. The primary objective of this special issue is to capture the state-of-the-art in design and development of Cloud application service programming environments, tools and technologies.
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*Topics*
Areas of interest for this special issue include the following:
- Software architectures for SaaS and PaaS
- Programming models for cloud applications
- Cloud application deployment tools
- Public and private cloud application and data integration architectures
- Portability of applications and data between different cloud providers
- Programming tools, plug-ins, and technologies for application monitoring, provisioning
- Software architectures for cross-cloud integration and inter-operability
- Web portals for provisioning, monitoring, and deploying Cloud applications
- Experiences with cloud SaaS and PaaS systems
- Case study involving enterprise, business, and government services deployment on clouds Instructions for Special Issue
· The editors of the special issue are Rajiv Ranjan, Rajkumar Buyya, and Boualem Benatallah.
- Please submit a paper to Manuscript Centralhttp://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cpefor special issue by May 10th, 2010 - Notification of Acceptance and Reviewer comments will be given by July 10, 2010. - Final Papers are due August 10, 2010. - Accepted papers are expected to appear in Ist Quarter, 2011 (Tentative). - The submitted papers must have at least 30% difference from the conference original papers. - There is a 20 page length limit (12 point single space inclusive of figures and tables). - Wiley has Latex templateshttp://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jabout/77004395/LaTexClassFile.htmlbut no special templates for Word; most papers are submitted in Word. Either Latex OR Word accepted.
*Selection and Evaluation Criteria*
- Significance to the readership of the journal
- Relevance to the special issue
- Originality of idea, technical contribution, and significance of the presented results
- Quality, clarity, and readability of the written text
- Quality of references and related work
- Quality of research hypothesis, assertions, and conclusion
*Guest Editors*
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*Dr. Rajiv Ranjan – Corresponding Guest Editor*
Senior Research Associate, CRC Smart Services
Service Oriented Computing Research Group
School of Computer Science and Engineering
University of New South Wales, Australia
Email: rajiv@unsw.edu.au
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*Prof. Rajkumar Buyya*
CEO, Manjrasoft Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia
Director, Grid Computing and Distributed Systems Laboratory
Department of computer science and software engineering
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Email: raj@csse.unimelb.edu.au
*Prof. Boualem Benatallah *
Professor and Group Leader
Service Oriented Computing Research Group
School of Computer Science and Engineering
University of New South Wales, Australia
Email: boualem@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Tccc mailing list Tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc