<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr">Submission deadline extended to June 10, 2019. The other details described below remain unchanged.<br><br></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr">2nd International Workshop on Software Architecture Challenges in Big Data (SACBD 2019)<br><br>Co-located with ECSA 2019, the 13th European Conference on Software Architecture<br>9-10 September 2019, Paris, France<br>Paper submission deadline: 31 May 2019<br><a href="http://www.bdva.eu/node/1262" target="_blank">http://www.bdva.eu/node/1262</a><br><br><br>BACKGROUND<br>==========<br><br>Software systems managing big data have very challenging architectural requirements, e.g., in terms of performance, flexibility, and reliability. Big data systems often embody a number of technologies, such as cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), fog computing, high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI), and in particular machine learning (ML). These technologies come with their own technical limitations and constraints that also impact the architecture of big data systems. Enforcing security, privacy, transparency, and ethics are also concerns of increasing importance, with potential architectural implications.<br><br><br>OBJECTIVES<br>==========<br><br>The Big Data Value Association (BDVA, <a href="http://www.bdva.eu/" target="_blank">http://www.bdva.eu/</a>) initiated the SACBD workshop series to provide a forum for discussing all aspects of the software architecture challenges of big data systems. The workshop welcomes the contributions of practitioners and researchers alike. The workshop is open to all, both BDVA members and non-members.<br><br>Technical issues and challenges related to software architecture are well covered by the European Big Data Value Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (<a href="http://www.bdva.eu/SRIA" target="_blank">http://www.bdva.eu/SRIA</a>). Such software architecture trends are facilitating new data-driven operations and services which are at the core of the new economy revolving around big data value. As organizations become more and more data-centric, they need to re-design their software architectures accordingly. For example, data-intensive systems and applications need to be put in place and properly integrated with traditional systems (e.g. web applications). This affects not only the architecture design but also its implementation and non-functional aspects. For example, performance and data protection are paramount when dealing with Big Data. This situation creates a need for new methods and tools to design and reason about software architectures in Big Data scenarios and paves the way for various research directions. For example, how to design software architectures when dealing with Big Data? Which are the typical architectural patterns? How to assess the performance or the privacy risk of Big Data architectures? The workshop will focus on these and many others aspects of software architectures in the Big Data era.<br><br><br>TOPICS OF INTEREST<br>==================<br><br>The workshop solicits papers on all aspects of software architecture for big data. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:<br><br>* Software architectures in genuine big data scenarios<br>* Architectural patterns for big data<br>* Architectures of big data systems (e.g., Spark, Flink, Hadoop)<br>* Integration of Big Data systems with other business systems<br>* Non-functional requirements (e.g., performance, security, privacy, reliability)<br>* Combining big data with IoT, HPC, cloud computing, fog computing<br>* Applying machine learning to big data scenarios, big data integration with artificial intelligence<br>* Fostering business with big data and analytics<br><br><br>SUBMISSION GUIDELINES<br>=====================<br><br>Original, high-quality papers are solicited, from researchers and practitioners alike. Both full papers (maximum 8 pages) and short papers (maximum 4 pages) will be considered. All papers must be written in English and follow the ACM formatting instructions and templates for conference papers, as specified under <a href="https://www.acm.org/publications/icps-instructions/" target="_blank">https://www.acm.org/publications/icps-instructions/</a>. Independently from the length, several types of papers will be considered (experience reports, new approaches, review or analysis of existing approaches, empirical studies, theoretical results, negative results, position papers, vision papers). The contribution of a paper must be commensurate with its length.<br><br>Submitted papers must be original, not submitted and not published elsewhere. Accepted papers will be published in the ECSA companion proceedings in the ACM Digital Library. Papers must be submitted in PDF using the online submission system under the following link: <a href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sacbd2019" target="_blank">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sacbd2019</a>.<br><br>All submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. Paper acceptance will be based on originality, significance, technical soundness, clarity of presentation, and relevance to the workshop topics.<br><br><br>FURTHER INFORMATION<br>===================<br><br>SACBD 2019 will be co-located with ECSA 2019, the 13th European Conference on Software Architecture (<a href="https://ecsa2019.univ-lille.fr/" target="_blank">https://ecsa2019.univ-lille.fr/</a>). The workshop will take place on 9-10 September 2019 in Paris, right before the main ECSA conference.<br><br>At least one author of each accepted paper must register, attend the workshop, and present the work. Registration is subject to the terms, conditions and procedure of the ECSA 2019 conference.<br><br>Workshop website: <a href="http://www.bdva.eu/node/1262" target="_blank">http://www.bdva.eu/node/1262</a><br><br><br>IMPORTANT DATES<br>===============<br><br>Paper submission: May 31, 2019<br>Notification: June 26, 2019<br>Camera-ready: July 5, 2019<br>Workshop: September 9-10, 2019<br><br><br>ORGANIZING COMMITTEE<br>====================<br><br>Zoltán Ádám Mann, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany<br>Daniel Alonso Román, Technology Institute of Valencia, Spain<br>Michele Guerriero, Politecnico di Milano, Italy<br>Alessandra Bagnato, Softeam, France<br><br><br>PROGRAM COMMITTEE<br>=================<br><br>Ali Serdar Atalay, BitNet, Turkey<br>Peter Baumann, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany<br>Arne Berre, SINTEF, Norway<br>David Bowden, DELL, Ireland<br>Sergio Campos, Tecnalia Research & Innovation, Spain<br>Alexandru Costan, IRISA / INSA Rennes, France<br>Carlos E. Cuesta, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain<br>Alfredo Cuzzocrea, University of Trieste, Italy<br>Elisabetta Di Nitto, Politecnico di Milano, Italy<br>Omar Elloumi, Nokia Bell Labs, Ireland<br>Ibai Laña, Tecnalia, Spain<br>Daphne Lopez, Vellore Institute of Technology, India<br>Andreas Metzger, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany<br>Ignacio Olabarrieta Palacios, Tecnalia, Spain<br>Diego Perez-Palacin, Linnaeus University, Sweden<br>Zoheir Sabeur, Bournemouth University, UK<br>Andrey Sadovykh, Innopolis University, Russia<br>Angel Serrano Sánchez de León, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain<br>Damian Andrew Tamburri, Technical University of Eindhoven, Netherlands<br>Ana Isabel Torre, Tecnalia, Spain<br>Anwar Vahed, Meraka Institute, South Africa<br>Juan Manuel Vara, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain<br><br></div></div>
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