Cloud Computing Projects and Initiatives

CCPI’19


Computing Systems Engineering & Computer Science (General)



Cloud computing represents one of the most challenging technological felds both for academic and business. Several projects are contributing to its rapid development, witnessing the great interest of the research community on one side, and of the users on the other. The workshop aims to be a forum for exchanging ideas on diferent Cloud computing related topics and fnding synergies between projects (expecially EC funded ones, but not only) tackling similar challenges. Getting insight in on-going Cloud-related projects will facilitate the exchanges of information among the researchers and will enhance the communication of research results, avoiding unwanted duplication. Despite diferent backgrounds and challenging diferent issues, several topics are relevant for all projects and strengthen their cooperation and joining the forces will hopefully be a valuable outcome of the CCPI Workshop, now at its seventh edition.

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: July 31, 2019

Notifcation of acceptance: August 15, 2019

Author Registration: September 2, 2019

Final Manuscript: September 2, 2019

Conference Dates: November 7-9, 2019

Main topics:

- Clouds federation

- Clouds interoperability

- Cloud programming

- Cloud computing standards

- HPC Cloud

- Cloud@Home

- Cloud delivery models

- Cloud-based applications

- Cloud middleware

- Cloud security

- Cloud semantics

- Agents and Clouds

- Porting Software, Applications and Data to Cloud

- Cloud Portability


Other topics related to Cloud are welcome as well.

Publication of papers

Accepted papers will be included in the main Conference proceedings, published by Springer Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems Accepted papers will be given guidelines in preparing and submitting the fnal manuscript(s) together with the notifcation of acceptance. Presented papers will be considered for publication in several Special Issues in refereed International Journals. Papers submitted to special issues must be updated/expanded prior to submission elsewhere.

Paper Submission Guidelines

Authors should submit a paper in Springer format with maximum 10 pages in length, including all fgures, tables, and references. However, authors can have two extra pages with the appropriate fee payment. Please format your paper as described in the submission guidelines of the main conference.

In order to proceed with the submission, please use the same submission system of 3PGCIC-2019 and select CCPI'19 as the target workshop, or connect to https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=25592&track=97734 directly