[fg-arc] deadline extension: 2nd International Workshop on Software Architecture Challenges in Big Data (SACBD 2019)
Zoltán Mann
zoltan.mann at gmail.com
Wed May 29 23:57:44 CEST 2019
Submission deadline extended to June 10, 2019. The other details described
below remain unchanged.
2nd International Workshop on Software Architecture Challenges in Big Data
> (SACBD 2019)
>
> Co-located with ECSA 2019, the 13th European Conference on Software
> Architecture
> 9-10 September 2019, Paris, France
> Paper submission deadline: 31 May 2019
> http://www.bdva.eu/node/1262
>
>
> BACKGROUND
> ==========
>
> 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.
>
>
> OBJECTIVES
> ==========
>
> The Big Data Value Association (BDVA, http://www.bdva.eu/) 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.
>
> Technical issues and challenges related to software architecture are well
> covered by the European Big Data Value Strategic Research and Innovation
> Agenda (http://www.bdva.eu/SRIA). 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.
>
>
> TOPICS OF INTEREST
> ==================
>
> The workshop solicits papers on all aspects of software architecture for
> big data. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
> * Software architectures in genuine big data scenarios
> * Architectural patterns for big data
> * Architectures of big data systems (e.g., Spark, Flink, Hadoop)
> * Integration of Big Data systems with other business systems
> * Non-functional requirements (e.g., performance, security, privacy,
> reliability)
> * Combining big data with IoT, HPC, cloud computing, fog computing
> * Applying machine learning to big data scenarios, big data integration
> with artificial intelligence
> * Fostering business with big data and analytics
>
>
> SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
> =====================
>
> 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
> https://www.acm.org/publications/icps-instructions/. 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.
>
> 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:
> https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sacbd2019.
>
> 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.
>
>
> FURTHER INFORMATION
> ===================
>
> SACBD 2019 will be co-located with ECSA 2019, the 13th European Conference
> on Software Architecture (https://ecsa2019.univ-lille.fr/). The workshop
> will take place on 9-10 September 2019 in Paris, right before the main ECSA
> conference.
>
> 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.
>
> Workshop website: http://www.bdva.eu/node/1262
>
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
> ===============
>
> Paper submission: May 31, 2019
> Notification: June 26, 2019
> Camera-ready: July 5, 2019
> Workshop: September 9-10, 2019
>
>
> ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
> ====================
>
> Zoltán Ádám Mann, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
> Daniel Alonso Román, Technology Institute of Valencia, Spain
> Michele Guerriero, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
> Alessandra Bagnato, Softeam, France
>
>
> PROGRAM COMMITTEE
> =================
>
> Ali Serdar Atalay, BitNet, Turkey
> Peter Baumann, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
> Arne Berre, SINTEF, Norway
> David Bowden, DELL, Ireland
> Sergio Campos, Tecnalia Research & Innovation, Spain
> Alexandru Costan, IRISA / INSA Rennes, France
> Carlos E. Cuesta, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
> Alfredo Cuzzocrea, University of Trieste, Italy
> Elisabetta Di Nitto, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
> Omar Elloumi, Nokia Bell Labs, Ireland
> Ibai Laña, Tecnalia, Spain
> Daphne Lopez, Vellore Institute of Technology, India
> Andreas Metzger, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
> Ignacio Olabarrieta Palacios, Tecnalia, Spain
> Diego Perez-Palacin, Linnaeus University, Sweden
> Zoheir Sabeur, Bournemouth University, UK
> Andrey Sadovykh, Innopolis University, Russia
> Angel Serrano Sánchez de León, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
> Damian Andrew Tamburri, Technical University of Eindhoven, Netherlands
> Ana Isabel Torre, Tecnalia, Spain
> Anwar Vahed, Meraka Institute, South Africa
> Juan Manuel Vara, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
>
>
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