Service-Oriented Architectures and Programming track of the 32nd ACM/SIGAPP Symposium On Applied Computing (SOAP@SAC 2017)
April 03 - 07, 2017
Marrakech, Morocco
SYMPOSIUM GOALS
Service-Oriented Programming (SOP) is quickly changing our vision of software development, bringing a paradigmatic shift in the methodologies followed by programmers when designing and implementing distributed systems. SOP originally triggered a radical transformation of the Web, from being a means of presenting information to a wide spectrum of people to becoming a computational fabric. In such fabric, loosely-coupled services publish their interfaces and, through them, discover and interact with each other abstracting from their internal implementations. While this transformation still continues today, it has also already generated other shifts in how programmers deal with resource handling (Cloud Computing) and the scalability of software architectures from the very small to the very large (Microservices).
Topics of Interest
Major topics of interest will include:
- Formal methods for Service-Oriented Computing
- Notations, models, and standards for Service-Oriented Computing
- Tools and Middlewares for Service-Oriented Development
- Service-Oriented Programming Languages
- Service-Oriented Programming in dynamic Open Service Ecosystems
- Service Choreographies and Protocol-Driven Service Development
- Service Interfaces and Communication Technologies (e.g., REST)
- Microservices and Scalable Service-Oriented Computing
- Engineering methodologies and Patterns for Service-Oriented Software
- Static Analysis and Testing of Service-Oriented applications
- Adaptability, Dependability, and Fault handling in Service Systems
- Security in Service-Oriented Architectures
- Quality of Service and Performance Analysis
- Industrial deployment of tools and methodologies, case studies
- Service application case studies
- Trust and Services
- Sustainability and Services, Green Computing
- Cloud Computing and Services
- Services and Big Data
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished papers. Submission of the same paper to multiple tracks is not allowed. Peer groups with expertise in the track focus area will double-blindly review submissions. Accepted papers will be published in the annual conference proceedings. SOAP track chairs will not submit to the track. Submissions from SOAP PC members and from PC members and track chairs of other SAC tracks are welcome. Submission guidelines can be found on the SAC 2017 website.
Important Dates
- Submission Deadline : September 15, 2016
- Authors Notification : November 10, 2016
- Camera Ready Due : November 25, 2016
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