Monday, 16 June 2014

Special Issue on Middleware for Internet distribution in the context of cloud computing and the Internet of Things

CALL FOR PAPERS

Special Issue on Middleware for Internet distribution in the context
            of cloud computing and the Internet of Things

                   Deadline: September 30th, 2014

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                    Annals of telecommunications
     Published by Springer, indexed in ISI and Scopus Databases

     http://www.annales-des-telecommunications.com/en_accueil.html

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With the advances in the capabilities of mobile devices and
high-bandwidth networks, the availability of distributed cloud virtual
resources, and the anticipated Internet of Things, the way applications
can be distributed on computing nodes is dramatically evolving. New
generations of middleware emerge to address these new target
environments. They enable the development of new kind of services and
applications, which have an impact on almost all our daily activities,
including educational, social and business.
Middleware is software that resides between applications and the
underlying architecture and platforms. Middleware has been a key element
to facilitate application distribution from early basic client/server
distribution to peer-to-peer distribution. New middleware paradigms are
required for Internet distributed systems where the architecture may be
unknown at design time, as it could be distributed among mobile devices,
sensors and computers in the cloud.

The special issue will provide particular focus on middleware
abstractions and paradigms to address these new target environments.
Those abstractions and paradigms should facilitate the design and
distribution of new applications in multiple domains such as mobile
marketing, social networks, smart cities, health care, and business
processes. The next generation of Middleware should provide new
abstractions for better programmability, performance, scalability and
security, as well as for the integration of essential features such as
elasticity and green awareness.
The topics of interests include but are not limited to the following:
* Middleware for the Internet of Things on the cloud
* Middleware for mobile computing on the cloud
* Personal cloud, ad hoc cloud, distributed cloud computing and service
models
* Middleware paradigms and patterns for new Internet environments
* Middleware and software engineering approaches
* Middleware for heterogeneous and multiscale infrastructure
* Middleware and multiscale deployment
* Middleware for industrial environment
* Middleware and application level interoperability
* Extrafunctional properties
        - Scalability, elasticity
        - Reliability
        - Dynamic configuration and self- or autonomic- management
        - Energy- and power-awareness
        - Virtualization, auto-scaling, provisioning, and scheduling
        - Privacy and security management
        - Context-awareness and location awareness
        - Resource and service management, provision, and migration

== GUEST EDITORS ==

* Gordon Blair, Lancaster University, UK
* Douglas Schmidt, Vanderbilt University, USA
* Chantal Taconet, Institut Mines-T?l?com, France

== IMPORTANT DATES ==

* Manuscript submission September 30th, 2014
* Online with DOI As soon as accepted
* Printed issue September-December 2015

Published by Springer, Journal Annals of telecommunications
is indexed in ISI and Scopus Databases

== PAPER SUBMISSION ==

Papers must be written in English and describe original research not
published or currently under review by other journals or conferences.
The length of the article file should not exceed 35,000 characters
including spaces (i.e., around 5,500 words). The manuscripts that are
outside the expected length are likely to be rejected. All relevant
papers submitted will go through an external review process. Submissions
should be sent according to the instructions available at:
http://www.annals-of-telecommunications.com/p_en_publish_6.html

== PROGRAM COMMITTEE ==

* Tha?s Vasconcelos Batista, Federal university of rio grande do norte,
Brazil
* Patrick Bellot, T?l?com Paristech, France
* Nelly Bencomo, Aston University, UK
* Antoine Beugnard, T?l?com Bretagne, France
* Bharat Bhargava, Purdue University, USA
* Roy Campbell, University of Illinois, USA
* Renato Cerqueira, IBM Research Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
* No?l de Palma, Joseph Fourier University, France
* Schahram Dustdar, Vienna University, Austria
* Frank Eliassen, Oslo University, Norway
* David Eyers, University of Otago, New Zeland
* Pascal Felber, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
* Huang Gang, Peking University, China
* Christopher D. Gill, Washington University, USA
* Danny Hughes, Louvain University, Belgium
* Jadwiga Indulska, Queensland University, Australia
* Beihong Jin, China academy of Science, China
* Joe Loyall, Raytheon BBN Technologies Cambridge, USA
* Rui Oliveira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
* Adam Porter, University of Maryland, USA
* Lionel Seinturier, Lille University, France
* Maarten van Steen, VU University Amsterdam,, The Netherlands
* Jules White, Vanderbilt University, USA
* Arkady Zaslavsky, Australian National University, Australia
* Shigeng Zhang, Central South University, China
* ZhangBing Zhou, China University of Geosciences, China

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