[Tccc] CFP - 21st International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Infrastructures (WETICE-2012)

Daqiang Zhang dqchang
Tue Mar 20 04:46:52 EDT 2012


21st International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and
Infrastructures (WETICE-2012) (http://wetice.tuniview.com/)

Toulouse, France   June 25-27, 2012

Track on Cyber Physical Society with SOA, BPM and Sensor Networks

Call for Papers
Along with the stronger capability of computing devices and the cheaper and
faster communication networks, computing will be embedded in all types of
physical resources, and applications with big societal impact and economic
benefit will be created in time and across space. The tight conjoining of,
and coordination between, computational (or cyber) and physical resources
for achieving this kind of applications are the objectives of cyber
physical systems. Generally, cyber physical systems feature a tight
integration between computation, communication, and control in their
operation and interactions with the task environment in which they are
deployed. Beyond the cyber physical systems, the cyber physical society
concerns not only the cyber space and the physical space but also humans,
knowledge, society and culture. It is a future coordination and
collaboration environment that connects nature, cyber space and society
under certain rules. Research on cyber physical society w!
 ill lead to the extension of information science and technology.

While the cyber physical society describes the future environment of
collaboration, nowadays, service oriented architecture (SOA) and business
process management (BPM) are coined to specify how the computational
resources can coordinate and collaborate, and (wireless) sensor networks
(SNs) provide means to sensing the physical resources and interconnecting
physical and cyber resources. Leveraging existing techniques (SOA, BPM, and
SNs etc) for achieving the vision of cyber physical society is promising.
The core scientific problems include the scalability, heterogeneity,
integration, security, and the dynamics of the underlying infrastructures.
The data management, as well as the semantic interoperability, in the cyber
physical society is also posing a great challenge. This track aims to
provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for discussing research,
development, and deployment efforts in achieving the vision of cyber
physical society by means of current techniqu!
 es.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following scopes:

??         Cyber physical systems

??         Interactive computing in cyber physical society

??         Architectures and principles of cyber physical society

??         Security issues of cyber physical society

??         Heterogeneous resources integration for SOA/BPM/SNs in cyber
physical society

??         Semantic interoperability for SOA/BPM/SNs in cyber physical
society

??         Semantic web for the Collaboration in cyber physical society

??         Semantic data management in the sensor networks/cyber physical
society

??         Service oriented computing in cyber physical society

??         Business process management in cyber physical society

??         Sensor networks in cyber physical society

??         Applications of cyber physical systems and cyber physical society

??         SOA, BPM and SNs for pervasive systems

Submission Details
We encourage submissions of full papers and position papers presenting
novel ideas that may lead to insightful technical discussions at this
track. Papers should contain original contributions not published or
submitted elsewhere, and references to related state-of-the-art work. All
submissions should be electronic (in PDF/DOC) and will be peer-reviewed by
at least three program committee members.

Submission should include the title of the paper, the names and
affiliations of the authors, a 150-word abstract and at most six keywords.
Submission should follow the IEEE format (single spaced, two columns, 10pt,
Times/Roman font) and not exceed six pages, including figures. Detailed
guideline is available at http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm.
Authors should also provide contact addresses, if different from the
submitting electronic address. Please submit papers by email to the track
chair (zhangbing.zhou at gmail.com).

Authors of accepted papers will be invited to publish a short paper (2-4
pages) in the Springer Open Access online-only Journal of Communications in
Mobile Computing (ComC) (ISSN: 2192-1121). Open access fees will be waived
for these papers.
Selected high-quality papers (after extension) will be recommended for
publication in special issues of:
(i) International journal of Information Technology (JIT) (
http://jit.ndhu.edu.tw/callforpaper/JIT_Special_Issue_CPS_20120111.pdf), or
(ii) Automatika - Journal for Control, Measurement, Electronics, Computing
and Communications (
http://automatika.korema.hr/index.php/automatika/announcement/view/6), or
(iii) Journal of Digital Content Technology and its Applications (JDCTA) (
http://www.aicit.org/jdcta/global/si.html?jname=JDCTA#S47).
JIT is SCI(E)-indexed with an impact factor 0.448. Automatika is
SCI(E)-indexed with an impact factor 0.108. JDCTA is EI-indexed.

Important Dates
??         Paper Submission Deadline: March 26, 2012
??         Paper Acceptance Notification: April 16, 2012
??         Camera-ready Paper Submissions: April 30, 2012
??         WETICE-2012 conference: June 25-27, 2012

General Chairs
??         Qun Wang, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), China
??         Manfred Hauswirth, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland

Program Chairs
??         ZhangBing Zhou, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), China
& TELECOM SudParis, France
??         Walid Gaaloul, TELECOM SudParis, France
??         Wei Tan, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, US
??         Daqiang Zhang, Nanjing Normal University, China

Publicity Chair
??         Lei Shu, Osaka University, Japan

Contact
Please contact ZhangBing Zhou (zhangbing.zhou at gmail.com) for further
enquiries about this track.
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