The 15th IEEE International Conference On Service-Oriented System Engineering

IEEE SOSE 2021


Computer Networks & Wireless Communication Computing Systems



Service-Oriented Computing exploits services as the fundamental elements of computer-based systems. It has been applied to various areas and promotes fundamental changes to the way software systems are being analyzed, architected, designed, implemented, tested, evaluated, delivered, consumed, maintained and evolved. Consequently, a new paradigm of software and system engineering discipline, i.e. Service-Oriented Engineering, has emerged and advanced rapidly in the past decade. Among many remarkable milestones in the development of this new paradigm are the wide adoption of the Microservices architectural style supported by Docker and other container-based virtualisation techniques in the design of cloud native application in the industry, and the DevOps movement in the organisation of development process supported by automated tools for continuous testing, continuous integration and continuous delivery. Recent advances in service oriented computing, in particular Internet-of-Things, Industry 4.0, Edge and Fog computing, mobile and cloud computing combined with Big Data analytics, robotics, blockchain and decentralised ledger applications, and application of artificial intelligence and deep learning techniques, etc., have provided exciting opportunities to make significant progress in understanding and solving complex real-world challenges. Such challenges typically require a system-level approach that models a complex system at different levels of abstraction, helps to develop sound architectures for addressing separate system requirements and concerns, and integrates diverse sources of knowledge on the system’s components and their interactions. Therefore, the revolution of the software and system engineering paradigm brought by service-orientation is still unfolding, with each new technology development bringing new challenges and opportunities.
Starting from 2005, SOSE is a pioneering IEEE sponsored international conference devoted to the research in engineering service-oriented systems. It covers all aspects of service-oriented engineering from architectures, techniques, tools and languages to methodologies. Continuing the tradition of the last twelve editions of SOSE Symposia, the 15th SOSE intends to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange latest observations, insights, achievements and visions in Service-Oriented System Engineering. SOSE 2021 invites original submissions in all the areas of the system engineering and software engineering methods, techniques, tools, applications, and experiments for software services.
Submission Guidelines
All papers need to be submitted electronically using the EasyChair conference system in PDF format. The materials presented in the papers should not be published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Each paper is limited to 10 pages (4 pages for WIP and 6 pages for PhD Symposium) including figures and references using IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscripts style (two columns, single-spaced, 10pt font). You can find the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Author Guidelines at the following web page: https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
All submission will be reviewed by members of the conference program committee considering the criteria of novelty, significance of the contribution, technical soundness, maturity of the work, and presentation quality. The WIP and PhD Symposium track will apply criteria that consider the special nature of the papers in those tracks. Once accepted, at least one author is required to register for the conference and present the paper at the conference in person. The paper will be included into the IEEE conference proceedings published by IEEE Computer Society Press (indexed by EI) and included in IEEE Computer Society Digital Library.
List of Topics
Regular Research Papers
Research papers should be written in English and be no more than 10 pages in length. The topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Track 1: Advanced Models for Service Engineering
Microservices architecture, deployment and management
Serverless Computing
DevOps and service engineering
Model-driven development of service-oriented systems
End-user development and mashup of software services
Lifecycle models, reusability, and scalability for services
Coordination and cooperation of services
Efficient scheduling of services
Services infrastructure for big data
Service ecosystem models and analytics
Track 2: Computing Environments and Virtualization
Container-based virtualization
Programming models, languages, tools and platforms
Architecture of Internet-based virtual computing environments
Large scale computing and analytics
Track 3: Methods, Languages & Tools for process-based SOC systems
Transboundary service innovation models
Business process integration, alignment & management in SOAs
Methods, languages & tools for building process-based SOC systems
Metrics and measurement of services, QoS, and QoE
Runtime verification, validation, monitoring
Dynamic service delivery, deployment and evolution
Service customization and personalization
Service mobility, scalability, elasticity, and security
Operation and governance for large-scale service-oriented systems
Adaptation, control and optimization in service-oriented systems
Modernization, migration, and servicetization of legacy systems
Service-oriented system engineering for large-scale analytics
Service-oriented engineering and clouds
Track 4: Service-based Cyber-Physical Systems
Edge computing and fog computing
Software and system engineering for CPS
REST APIs and services for CPS
Mobile services for CPS
System modelling and simulations
Data management for CPS
Dependable network and system architectures for CPS
Track 5: Intelligent Services for a Smart World
Smart home, smart office, smart city, smart industry
Intelligent services architectures and provisioning models
Smart systems programming models and methodologies
Swarm intelligence
Context-aware services
Nature-inspired intelligent services
Knowledge representation and reasoning
Quality of data (QoD)
Intelligent conversional bots
Deep learning services
Track 6: Social Networking Services
Location-based social networks
Human mobility modeling and mining
Recommendation systems for service computing
Human-centric sensing
Intelligent socially-aware and community-aware systems
Security, privacy, safety and legal issues
Event detection and predication in social networks
Track 7: Security Engineering for Service Systems
Security, dependability, and reliability
Trust, reputation and incentive mechanisms
Blockchain-enabled mechanisms and infrastructure
Enterprise business architecture and solution frameworks
Platforms and tools for system and software engineering
Case studies, experiments and evaluation of service-oriented system
Innovative service applications and experiences
Service-oriented systems for Industry 4.0
Theoretical and technical foundation of service-oriented systems
Methodology and engineering principles of service-oriented systems
Testing, verification, validation and QA in the development of service-oriented systems
Construction, deployment, operation and maintenance of service-oriented systems
Measurements and metrics of QoS in SOA-based application systems
Governance and policies in service-oriented software development
Engineering techniques and tools to support the publishing, discovery and composition of services
Architectural and detail designs of services and code generation of service software
Industry Practice / Case Study Papers
SOSE 2021 encourages papers reporting on industrial practice, case studies, empirical research and practical experiences in service engineering. Industry papers and case studies should be between 6-10 pages in length. The topics include, but are not limited to the following:
Survey And Emerging Subjects Tutorial Papers
In addition to regular research paper and industry practice/case study papers, SOSE 2021 will also invite some tutorial papers, which review the state-of-the-art of the research on services engineering as well as the related emerging paradigms and technologies. These papers should summarize the recent research advance in service engineering from different perspectives, identify the open issues and future trends and challenges in the field. SOSE 2021 also encourages vision papers which discuss future and emerging issues, including emerging paradigms, technologies and applications. Papers should be no more than 10 pages in length. The topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Work In Progress Papers
As the field covered by SOSE develops rapidly it is always useful to provide authors with an opportunity to present early ideas to the community and obtain feedback and guidance on direction. To enable this dimension we are inviting work in progress paper submissions not exceeding 4 pages in length and cognate with any of the topics mentioned above. The title in the submission for review should be prefaced with “WIP” to aid reviewers.
PhD Symposium
A PhD symposium track will accept submissions authored primarily by PhD students and the first author will need to be a registered PhD student. This track accepts papers in areas as listed above and allows submission of papers of up to 6 page length. Preface the title with "PhD” in submissions.
Committees
General Chairs
Guido Wirtz , University of Bamberg, Germany
Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, School of Electronics, Computing and Maths, University of Derby, UK
Program Chairs
Zhongjie Wang, Harbin Institute of Technology China
Guadalupe Ortiz Bellot, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain
Local Organizing Chair
Hong Zhu, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Publication
All submission will be reviewed by members of the conference program committee considering the criteria of novelty, significance of the contribution, technical soundness, maturity of the work, and presentation quality. The WIP and PhD Symposium track will apply criteria that consider the special nature of the papers in those tracks. Once accepted, at least one author is required to register for the conference and present the paper at the conference in person. The paper will be included into the IEEE conference proceedings published by IEEE Computer Society Press (indexed by EI) and included in IEEE Computer Society Digital Library.
Venue
The conference will be held online.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Zhongjie Wang (rainy@hit.edu.cn) and Guadalupe Ortiz Bellot (gobellot@gmail.com).