ME 2009

The First IEEE International Workshop on Middleware Engineering (ME 2009)

In Conjuction with The 33rd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applicaiton Conference

Seattle, Washington, July 20 - July 24, 2009

Workshop website: http://conferences.computer.org/compsac/2009/workshops/ME2009.html

Conference Website : http://conferences.computer.org/compsac/2009/

+++++ Deadline for Paper Submissions : March 1 2009 ++++++++++



COMPSAC 2009

COMPSAC is a major international forum for researchers, practitioners, managers, and policy makers interested in computer software and applications.

MIDDLEWARE ENGINEERING Workshop ---

Research in middleware systems has evolved from simple client server models to distributed systems, peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, mobile devices, service oriented computing, grid computing, agent based computing, smart devices, and sensors. Each of the above areas poses its own unique challenges in the design, development and deployment of middleware, its components and applications using such middleware.

The main objective of the workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners working in middleware systems with topics ranging from different areas such as distributed computing, grid computing, service oriented computing, pervasive computing, P2P computing, agent based systems and sensor networks under one roof with an aim of encouraging exchange of ideas and experiences among these diverse communities. We solicit papers dealing with design, development and deployment of middleware and its systems. We are also interested in specific components of middleware systems, the way they interact with other modules, components design and development, models of the components, middleware system issues and also novel computational sciences applications using middleware systems.

TOPICS OF INTEREST --

The topics include, but are not limited to:

+ Middleware for collaborative applications + Middleware for agent based systems + Middleware for service oriented systems + Middleware for mobile and ubiquitous computing + Middleware for computational sciences applications + Middleware for high performance computing applications + Middleware for embedded systems and sensor networks + Middleware solutions for Security, Privacy and Trust + Middleware for distributed systems including databases, P2P, and grid based systems + Middleware issues for real time systems + Software engineering techniques for middleware + Novel applications using middleware + Evaluation metrics and bench mark systems for middleware + Specific components of middleware such as : device discovery, directory service, execution service, listening service, communication service, and data access service

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS AND PUBLICATION

All submissions must be made through the ME2009 submission site at : http://rs.cs.iastate.edu/COMPSAC2009Workshops/ME2009/. Submissions must be original, unpublished and not currently under review by workshops, conferences, or journals.

The format of submitted papers should follow the guidelines for IEEE conference proceedings available at : ftp://pubftp.computer.org/press/outgoing/proceedings/ (look for instruct8.5x11.doc,instruct8.5x11.pdf). The paper should not exceed 6 pages in IEEE paper format including all figures, tables, and references.

Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings of the 33rd IEEE Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC 2009) by IEEE Computer Society Press, indexed through INSPEC and EI Index (Elsevier's Engineering Information Index), and automatically included in the IEEE Digital Library. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must register as a full participant of COMPSAC for the paper to be included in the proceedings. Each accepted paper must be presented in person by an author.

IMPORTANT DATES ---

Deadline for paper submissions: March 1 2009 Notification to authors: April 7, 2009 Camera-ready copies of accepted papers due : April 30, 2009 (hard deadline)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Steering Committee

+ Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Marquette University, USA + Paolo Bellavista, DEIS - UniversitÃ degli Studi di Bologna, ITALY + Kirk W. Cameron, Virginia Tech, USA + Sushil K. Prasad, Georgia State University, USA + Rajshekhar Sunderraman, Georgia State University, USA

Workshop Co-Chairs

+ Rong Ge, Marquette University, USA (rong.ge@marquette.edu) + Praveen Madiraju, Marquette University, USA (praveen@mscs.mu.edu)

Program Committee

Janaka Balasooriya, Arizona State University, Tempe Campus, USA Doina Bein, The Pennsylvania State University, USA Filip Blagojevic, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA Suren Byna, Illinois Institute of Technology/Argonne National Lab, USA Yong Chen, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA Matthew Curtis-Maury, netapp, USA Jiangbo Dang, Siemens Corporate Research, USA Akshaye Dhawan, Georgia State University, USA Xizhou Feng, Virginia Tech, USA Sajid Hussain, Acadia University, Canada Hamidah Ibrahim, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia Wei Jie, University of Manchester, UK Lin Liu, Tsinghua University, China Srilaxmi Malladi, Georgia State University, USA Nader Mohamed, United Arab Emirates University, UAE Moushumi Sharmin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Eli Tilevich, Virginia Tech, USA Karthikeyan Umapathy, University of North Florida, USA Dianxiang Xu, North Dakota State University, USA Huashan Yu, Peking University, China Farahana Zulkernine, Queen's University, Canada This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP