-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: CFP: 1st MobiSys Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing & Services: Social Networks and Beyond (MCS 2010) Datum: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 15:46:33 -0700 Von: Richard Han rhan@CS.COLORADO.EDU Antwort an: Richard Han rhan@CS.COLORADO.EDU Organisation: University of Colorado at Boulder An: SIGMOBILE-MEMBERS@LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
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MCS 2010 The First International Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing & Services: Social Networks and Beyond
Co-located with ACM MobiSys 2010, San Francisco, USA June 15, 2010
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~rhan/MCS2010.html
DESCRIPTION Mobile phone applications are exploding in popularity, and can strongly benefit from services and resources offered by cloud computing, including mobile social networking. This workshop seeks to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in the intersection of mobile computing and cloud computing. The scope of the MCS workshop will encompass system and networking topics such as mobile cloud computing platforms and services, mobile social networks, device virtualization, notification services, data mining services and location services.
Mobile phone applications demand greater resources and improved interactivity for better user experience. Resources in cloud computing platforms such as Amazon EC2, Microsoft Azure, and Google AppEngine are a natural fit to remedy the lack of local resources in mobile devices. Mobile cloud computing refers to an infrastructure where data storage and data processing happen outside of the mobile device enabling a new class of applications previously not possible, e.g. context-aware mobile social networks. Mobile cloud computing is poised to become a disruptive force in the mobile world.
While prior work on thin client related research is relevant, the availability of cloud computing resources on a pay-as-you-go basis, the paradigm shift introduced by social networks, the advances in virtualization, the emergence of LTE and WiMAX, IEEE 802.11n and 60 GHz, and mobile application programming platforms create a rich new set of research challenges and opportunities.
Suggested topics for paper submissions include but are not limited to: • Mobile cloud computing programming model • Mobile social networks: applications and experiences, system design and architecture • Data services and architectures • Cloud-assisted energy management of mobile devices • Mobile device virtualization • Fairness and isolation of mobile devices in the cloud • Large scale mobile cloud applications • Data privacy and security • High availability and reliability • Economic considerations in offering mobile cloud computing services • Distribution of resources and computation between mobile devices and the cloud • Data mining and machine learning in mobile cloud computing • Context-aware services and computing
IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission deadline: April 2, 2010 by 11:55 pm ET Notification of acceptance: May 3, 2010 Final camera-ready paper: May 17, 2010
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Authors are invited to submit original papers that are not being considered for publication in any other forum. Manuscripts would be submitted in PDF format using the ACM camera-ready templates available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. In addition to the full-length research papers (limited to 8 pages), the workshop invites vision papers (limited to 5 pages). Authors submitting vision papers should identify such papers with the title starting with “Vision: ”. We highly encourage industrial participation.
FOR MORE INFORMATION contact rhan AT cs dot colorado dot edu and erranlli AT research dot bell-labs dot com
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Richard Han, University of Colorado Li Erran Li, Bell Labs
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Victor Bahl, Microsoft Research Ramon Caceres, AT&T Labs Byung-gon Chun, Intel Research at Berkeley Landon Cox, Duke Michael J. Franklin, UC Berkeley Dennis Gannon, Microsoft Research Richard Han, University of Colorado Ravi Jain, Google Inc. Monica Lam, Stanford Eyal de Lara, University of Toronto Li Erran Li, Bell Labs Qin Lv , University of Colorado Rajiv Rastogi, Yahoo Research Karim Seada, Nokia Research
STEERING COMMITTEE Victor Bahl, Microsoft Research Landon Cox, Duke Richard Han, University of Colorado Li Erran Li, Bell Labs
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