*IEEE First International Workshop on
Cloud Federation Management:
Identity, Resources and Applications (CFM:IRA 2014)
http://www. cloudfederationmanagement.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
***
*As part of the **7^th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and
Cloud Computing (UCC 2014)
December 8-11, 2014 -- London, UK*
*http://computing.derby.ac.uk/ ucc2014*
*Scope, Participants, and Objectives:*
This workshop will explore the fundamental concepts, design options, and
challenges for managing cloud federations.Cloud federation involves all
levels of the cloud system software stack, e.g., identity, resources,
and applications.Across all of these areas, though, secure federation
management is a key issue, i.e., how federations are initiated, how
trust is established, how policies are decided and enforced, either
unilaterally or jointly, etc.Effectively addressing these issues will
entail not only an enormous amount of technical work, but also an
enormous amount of cultural adaptation to fully realize the benefits of
cloud federation.
There is an increasing awareness that cloud federation is a fundamental
capability and necessary prerequisite to enabling the kind of global
"inter-cloud" that many associate with being "in the cloud".The
international scientific community has long recognized the need for
federation management across operational grids.In 2011, the US
Government Cloud Computing Technology Roadmap identified ten
high-priority requirements for cloud computing, including "Frameworks to
Support Federated Community Clouds", to manage interactions and
collaborations across many different government agencies.Cloud
federation across international boundaries has also been recognized,
most notably for the secure, on-demand sharing of data for international
disaster response efforts.Cloud federation will also enable a wide range
of business-to-business interactions, such as supply chain management
and even feature film production. Hence, participation from across all
of these sectors is expected and encouraged.
Beyond paper presentations, the objective of this workshop is to engage
technology producers, consumers, and funding agencies in realizing the
future of cloud federation management.
*The Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:*
* Federated Identity Management
* Federated Resource Management
* Identity Attribute Management
* Virtual Organizations
* Cloud Federation Management with VOs
* Communities of Interest
* Application Domains Enabled by Federation/Brokering
* Intercloud Federation infrastructure
* Dynamic Federation and Identity Provisioning
* Delegation of Trust
* Trust Federations
* Broker/Proxy Approaches
* Authorization Attribute Name Space Management
* Software-Defined Networks to support Cloud Fed Management
* Big Data Management in Federated Environments
* Mobile Federated Environments
* Testbeds and Experimental Results
* Federation Standards
* Governance and Regulatory Issues
* Adoption Challenges and Strategies
*Paper Submissions:*
Authors are invited to submit papers electronically through /EasyChair
<https://www.easychair.org/ conferences/?conf=cfm2014>./
All accepted workshop papers will be published as part of the UCC
conference proceedings.Workshop papers have a maximum of 6 pages in
length in IEEE format.At least one author of each paper must register
for the workshop.Submitted papers must represent original unpublished
research that is not currently under review for any other conference or
journal. Papers not following these guidelines will be rejected without
review and further action may be taken, including (but not limited to)
notifications sent to the heads of the institutions of the authors and
sponsors of the conference.
*Important Dates:*
Workshop paper submission:1 August 2014
Notification of Acceptance:29 August 2014
Proceedings-ready Copy:29 September 2014
*Workshop Organizers:*
*Dr. Craig A. Lee*, lee@aero.org
Senior Scientist, The Aerospace Corporation
Board Member, Open Grid Forum
*David Bernstein*, david@cloudstrategypartners. com
Managing Director, Cloud Strategy Partners, LLC
Founder/Chairman, IEEE P2302: Standard for Intercloud Interoperability
and Federation
Chief Architect, IEEE Global Intercloud Testbed Project
Cloud Federation Management:
Identity, Resources and Applications (CFM:IRA 2014)
http://www.
CALL FOR PAPERS
***
*As part of the **7^th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and
Cloud Computing (UCC 2014)
December 8-11, 2014 -- London, UK*
*http://computing.derby.ac.uk/
*Scope, Participants, and Objectives:*
This workshop will explore the fundamental concepts, design options, and
challenges for managing cloud federations.Cloud federation involves all
levels of the cloud system software stack, e.g., identity, resources,
and applications.Across all of these areas, though, secure federation
management is a key issue, i.e., how federations are initiated, how
trust is established, how policies are decided and enforced, either
unilaterally or jointly, etc.Effectively addressing these issues will
entail not only an enormous amount of technical work, but also an
enormous amount of cultural adaptation to fully realize the benefits of
cloud federation.
There is an increasing awareness that cloud federation is a fundamental
capability and necessary prerequisite to enabling the kind of global
"inter-cloud" that many associate with being "in the cloud".The
international scientific community has long recognized the need for
federation management across operational grids.In 2011, the US
Government Cloud Computing Technology Roadmap identified ten
high-priority requirements for cloud computing, including "Frameworks to
Support Federated Community Clouds", to manage interactions and
collaborations across many different government agencies.Cloud
federation across international boundaries has also been recognized,
most notably for the secure, on-demand sharing of data for international
disaster response efforts.Cloud federation will also enable a wide range
of business-to-business interactions, such as supply chain management
and even feature film production. Hence, participation from across all
of these sectors is expected and encouraged.
Beyond paper presentations, the objective of this workshop is to engage
technology producers, consumers, and funding agencies in realizing the
future of cloud federation management.
*The Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:*
* Federated Identity Management
* Federated Resource Management
* Identity Attribute Management
* Virtual Organizations
* Cloud Federation Management with VOs
* Communities of Interest
* Application Domains Enabled by Federation/Brokering
* Intercloud Federation infrastructure
* Dynamic Federation and Identity Provisioning
* Delegation of Trust
* Trust Federations
* Broker/Proxy Approaches
* Authorization Attribute Name Space Management
* Software-Defined Networks to support Cloud Fed Management
* Big Data Management in Federated Environments
* Mobile Federated Environments
* Testbeds and Experimental Results
* Federation Standards
* Governance and Regulatory Issues
* Adoption Challenges and Strategies
*Paper Submissions:*
Authors are invited to submit papers electronically through /EasyChair
<https://www.easychair.org/
All accepted workshop papers will be published as part of the UCC
conference proceedings.Workshop papers have a maximum of 6 pages in
length in IEEE format.At least one author of each paper must register
for the workshop.Submitted papers must represent original unpublished
research that is not currently under review for any other conference or
journal. Papers not following these guidelines will be rejected without
review and further action may be taken, including (but not limited to)
notifications sent to the heads of the institutions of the authors and
sponsors of the conference.
*Important Dates:*
Workshop paper submission:1 August 2014
Notification of Acceptance:29 August 2014
Proceedings-ready Copy:29 September 2014
*Workshop Organizers:*
*Dr. Craig A. Lee*, lee@aero.org
Senior Scientist, The Aerospace Corporation
Board Member, Open Grid Forum
*David Bernstein*, david@cloudstrategypartners.
Managing Director, Cloud Strategy Partners, LLC
Founder/Chairman, IEEE P2302: Standard for Intercloud Interoperability
and Federation
Chief Architect, IEEE Global Intercloud Testbed Project
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