[fg-arc] CfP: SEAA track on cloud and microservices
Steffen Becker
steffen.becker at informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
Thu Feb 15 08:47:00 CET 2018
Liebe Fachgruppenmitglieder,
anbei ein CfP im Themenfeld Cloud und Microservices.
Viele Grüße
Steffen Becker
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Call for Paper: SEAA Track for Cloud-Based Systems and microservices
(CBSMS) 2018
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Website:
http://dsd-seaa2018.fit.cvut.cz/seaa/index.php?sec=track_cbsms#page_header
Submission deadline: 1st March 2018
Motivation
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Cloud-based systems and microservices are the latest trend for software
architectures to deliver software-based services to clients.
Cloud-based systems are routed in the paradigm of utility computing:
external provides offer compute power, storage, and network bandwidth
for self-service customers. They allow new paradigms to develop systems,
in particular due to the elasticity these systems can offer. Elastic
systems try to match the used resources as closely as possible to the
amount of resources needed to deliver the software-based service for a
dedicated work and load situation. When architecting these systems,
software architects need to take the new flexibility in the system’s
deployment into account and design their system in way that it uses its
resources as optimal as possible.
Microservices fit into the paradigm of cloud-based systems. The used
services which are as much self-contained as possible. The main benefits
of these services are increased maintainability and elasticity. Each
microservice is developed and operated by a single team of developers
and operations people in a DevOps-based process. It communicates with
other services as limited and decoupled as possible, for example, via
asynchronous message busses. It often also contains its own database so
that it can continue to operate without external data providers being
accessible at the same time. Microservices still offer challenges like
transactions spanning multiple microservices, designing microservice
interfaces and communication channels, migrating legacy systems into
microservice-based systems, etc.
Topics
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Topics include, but are not limited, to:
-- Cloud-Based Systems --
Design for elasticity
Evaluation of quality attributes (elasticity, efficiency)
Optimizing deployments
Multi-Cloud Systems
Instrumenting and monitoring cloud-based systems
Fog and Edge Computing
-- Microservices --
Designing microservice systems
Patterns, best practices and use cases for microservices
Migration to microservices
Managing and monitoring microservices
Maintaining microservices
Alternatives to transactions in microservices
Benchmarking of microservices
Important Dates
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1st of March 2018 Submission Deadline
30th of April Review Deadline
5th of May 2018 Notification
15th of June 2018 CRV Submission
Programme Committee
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Premek Brada
Gunnar Brataas
Rajkumar Buyya
Antonio Filieri
Ian Gorton
Wilhelm Hasselbring
Nikolas Herbst
Darko Huljenic
Sebastian Lehrig
Frank Leymann
Claus Pahl
Iraklis Paraskakis
Hongyu Pei Breivold
Marie Platenius
Noël Plouzeau
Ralf Reussner
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Universität Stuttgart - Institut für Softwaretechnologie
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Steffen Becker - Reliable Software Systems
Tel +49 711 685 88273
http://www.iste.uni-stuttgart.de/rss.html
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