Scope
Service oriented computing is more than just ideas related
to services in themselves: in particular it is a chance to bring
together the business/user domain and the services
domain. The word 'service' encompasses web services, semantic
web services, grid services and e-services.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Mathematical foundations of SOC
- XaaS (Software as a Service, Platform as a Service, Network as a Service, etc.)
- Cloud Computing and Services
- Internet of Services and interactions with other aspects of Future Internet (e.g. Internet of Things)
- Service Engineering
- Frameworks for building SOC applications
- Composite SOC creation and enabling infrastructures (e.g. workflow technology)
- SOC composition, orchestration, and choreography
- Data management issues in SOC
- SOC modelling & design
- Semantic Web, ontologies, and SOC
- Agents and SOC
- Dynamic invocation mechanisms for SOC
- Contractual issues between provider and consumer of SOC
- Version management in SOC
- Customization of SOC
- SOC architecture
- SOC negotiation & agreement
- SOC discovery &amo; selection
- UDDI and SOAP enhancements
- SOC and process management
- Trust, security & privacy in SOC
- Scalability and performance of SOC
- SOC standards and technologies
- Automatic computing for SOC infrastructure
- Wireless web, mobility, and SOC
- SOC based Grid Computing and peer to peer computing
- SOC based applications for e-commerce
- Quality of service for SOC
- Multimedia applications using SOC
- Economics and pricing models of utility computing and SOC
- Resource management of SOC
- Solution management for SOC
- Adoption of SOC by organizations
- Case studies on SOC based applications
- Analysis, testing, and verification of Services
- Context aware services
- Business modelling for services