数据库管理与信息检索
WISE has established itself as a solid community aiming at high quality research and offering the ground for advancing and progressing efforts in Web information systems addressed topics. Previous WISE conferences were held in Hong Kong, China (2000), Kyoto, Japan (2001), Singapore (2002), Roma, Italy (2003), Brisbane, Australia (2004), New York, USA (2005), Wuhan, China (2006), Nancy, France (2007), Auckland, New Zealand (2008), Poznan, Poland (2009), Hong Kong, China (2010), Sydney, Australia (2011), Paphos, Cyprus (2012), Nanjing, China (2013), and Thessaloniki, Greece (2014), USA (2015), China (2016), Russia (2017).
WISE 2018 welcomes all submissions that fall in the domain of Web, information systems, data analytics, and knowledge and data engineering. The decision on acceptance/rejection of workshop proposals will be made on the basis of the overall quality of the proposal, its appeal to a viable fraction of the Web community as well as how it fits in with the conference.
We encourage researchers to submit their unpublished papers in the following areas, but not limited to:
-Artificial Intelligence
-Human Computer Interaction
-Big Data
-Digital Media Technology
-Data Analytics
-E-Commerce, E-Education, E-Government, E-Industry, E-Society
-Data Mining
-IT in Education
-Database Technology
-IT Management
-Pattern Recognition
-Digital Information Management
-Information Extraction / Information Retrieval
-Social and Professional Issues
-Cloud Computing
-Social Network Analysis
-Communications and Networking
-Information Systems Technology
-IT Security and Privacy
-Software Engineering
-Internet of Things
-Web and Internet Technologies
-Platform Technologies
-Smart Technology
-Computer Game
-IT Application
-Multimedia and Virtual Reality
-Geoinformatics
-Computer Vision / Image Processing
-Other Related Topics
Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the areas of Software Engineering and Applications.
Topics of Interest:
-Advances in Software Engineering
-Knowledge-based Systems and Formal Methods
-Languages and Formal Methods
-Managing Software Projects
-Multimedia and Visual Software Engineering
-Quality Management
-Search Engines and Information Retrieval
-Software Engineering Decision Making
-Software Engineering Practice
-Software Maintenance and Testing
-Software Process
-Web Engineering
-Web-based Education Systems and Learning Applications
VizSec explores effective and scalable visual interfaces for security domains such as network security, computer forensics, reverse engineering, insider threat detection, cryptography, privacy, user assisted attacks prevention, compliance management, wireless security, secure coding, and penetration testing.
VizSec solicits both full and short papers, both of which will be published in the proceedings that will be published by IEEE. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will be presented at the conference.
Full papers describing novel contributions in security visualization are solicited. Papers may present techniques, applications, theory, analysis, experiments, or evaluations. We encourage the submission of papers on technologies and methods that improve cyber security practices, including, but not limited to:
-Situation awareness and/or understanding
-Incident handling including triage, exploration, correlation, and response
-Computer forensics
-Recording and reporting results of investigations
-Assisting proactive security configuration and deployment
-Reverse engineering and malware analysis
-Vulnerability management
-Multiple data source analysis
-Analyzing information requirements for computer network defense
-Evaluation and/or user testing of VizSec systems
-Criteria for assessing the effectiveness of cyber security visualizations (whether from a security goal perspective or a human factors perspective)
-Modeling system and network behavior
-Modeling attacker and defender behavior
-Studying risk and impact of cyber attacks
-Predicting future attacks or targets
-Security metrics and education
-Software security
-Mobile application security
-Social networking privacy and security
Please ensure that you submit your paper to the correct paper track. Papers will be reviewed for the track they are submitted to and will not be moved between tracks.
-CS Education Research papers should adhere to rigorous standards, describing hypotheses, methods, and results as is typical for research studies. These normally focus on topics relevant to computing education with emphasis on educational goals and knowledge units/topics relevant to computing education with statistical rigor; methods or techniques in computing education; evaluation of pedagogical approaches; and studies of the many different populations that are engaged in computing education, including (but not limited to) students, instructors, and issues of gender, diversity, and underrepresentation.
-Experience Reports and Tools papers should carefully describe a computer science education intervention and its context, and provide a rich reflection on what worked, what didn’t, and why. This track accepts experience reports, teaching techniques, and pedagogical tools. All papers in this track should provide enough detail so that others could adopt the new innovation.
-Curricula Initiatives papers should describe new curricula, programs, and degrees, the motivating context before the new initiative was undertaken, what it took to put the initiative into place, what the impact has been, and suggestions for others wishing to adopt it. This track may also include position papers, which are meant to engender fruitful academic discussion by presenting a defensible opinion about a CS education topic, substantiated with evidence.
SustainCom (Sustainable Computing and Communications) was created to provide a prime international forum for researchers, industry practitioners and domain experts to exchange the latest fundamental advances in the state of the art and practice of Sustainable Computing and Communications as well as innovative applications.
Serverless architectures offer different tradeoffs in terms of control, cost, and flexibility. For example, this requires developers to more carefully consider the resources used by their code (time to execute, memory used, etc.) when modularizing their applications. This is in contrast to concerns around latency, scalability, and elasticity, which is where significant development effort has traditionally been spent when building cloud services. In addition, tools and techniques to monitor and debug applications aren't applicable in serverless architectures, and new approaches are needed. As well, test and development pipelines may need to be adapted. Another decision that developers face are the appropriateness of the serverless ecosystem to their application requirements. A rich ecosystem of services built into the platform is typically easier to compose and would offer better performance. However, composing external services may be unavoidable, and in such cases, many of the benefits of serverless disappear, including performance and availability guarantees. This presents an important research challenge, and it is not clear how existing results and best practices, such as workflow composition research, can be applied to composition in a serverless environment.
The ACM CoNEXT Workshop on the Evolution, Performance, and Interoperability of QUIC (EPIQ) seeks to foster this emerging community. We invite researchers from academia and industry as well as engineers to explore novel ideas and future directions of QUIC and its interaction with applications and networks.
EPIQ solicits two types of submissions, for presentation and discussion at the workshop: academic papersb> and posters & demos. Submissions of both types should focus on topics related to the rise of QUIC on the mobile and fixed Internet as well as enterprise and datacenter networks. Papers focusing on either the original flavor of QUIC currently deployed by Google or the upcoming IETF standard of QUIC are in scope. We encourage submissions of demos supporting growing a community, e.g., about tools for protocol testing, deployment, and performance evaluation, among others. Open source tools are preferred.
Topics of interest include:
-Qualitative and/or quantitative comparisons of QUIC to other protocols
-Tools for QUIC interoperability testing, validation, and conformance
-Formal models for and verification of the QUIC protocol architecture
-Measurements of QUIC traffic in the wild and profiling of QUIC implementations
-Acceleration techniques, including hardware offloading or specific OS improvements
-Scalable QUIC implementations and load balancing
-Advanced QUIC features, including integration of multicast or multipath connectivity
-Peer-to-peer QUIC and NAT/firewall traversal
-New abstractions and APIs for QUIC as a general-purpose transport protocol
-Troubleshooting, managing and monitoring of QUIC traffic in the network
-Privacy and security aspects of QUIC or of systems impacted by QUIC
-New applications for QUIC (e.g., real-time interactive)
-Novel approaches for congestion control enabled by QUIC
-QUIC as a substrate for non-HTTP applications
-Downscaling QUIC for IoT or embedded use
The results of research are no longer just scientific publications, of which libraries have always been the custodians. Science is increasingly and rapidly becoming digital, in the sense that more and more research is performed using data services and tools available online or on desktop computers, and the products and outcome of science are increasingly encompassing also datasets, software, and experiments. Being digital, such products can be shared and re-used together with the article, thus enabling comprehensive research assessment and various degrees of reproducibility of science. Positive consequences of this shift towards Open Science are: accelerating science, optimizing cost of research, fraud detection, and fully-fledged scientific reward.
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