Second European Symposium on Serverless Computing and Applications

ESSCA 2020

Computing Systems



Important Dates
Submission deadline: March 17 , 2020
Notification to authors: April 17, 2020
Workshop date: June 12, 2020
Camera-ready due: July 7, 2020
All dates are defined as end of day anywhere on earth.
Second European Symposium on Serverless Computing and Applications (ESSCA)
Serverless computing, the conjunction of Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) and Backend-as-a-Service (BaaS), has become an attractive polyglot programming and deployment model for developers and a core runtime offering of all major cloud platform providers within the past five years. Cloud functions orchestrated in FaaS are seen as the sincerest form of microservices. Accordingly, deployment frameworks (e.g. Serverless), artifact repositories (e.g. AWS SAR) and composition languages (e.g. IBM Composer) complement FaaS/BaaS technologies for a wholesome developer experience. One of the main reasons for the adoption of serverless application engineering is enabling Agile and distributed processes and the reduction of effort for Ops.
Several companies are migrating their software systems to pure or hybrid serverless architecture. Some of the major issues faced by these companies are the lack of clear development process and architectural patterns. In monolithic systems, different metrics, patterns, antipatterns and code smells have been proposed in the last 20 years. The development of a serverless-based systems without clear patterns could result in the development of a distributed monolith composed of several unconnected or unrelated functions. Furthermore, from an Agile perspective, cloud functions decomposition allows for faster reaction to change, although this is limited by incomplete knowledge about the runtime environments.
Topics of Interest
The symposium is open to authors by focusing on development mindsets, Agile methodologies, architectures, patterns, testing approaches, and frameworks/tools for the enablement of serverless applications.
We invite authors to submit technical works, preliminary results, and experience reports around serverless software engineering.
The authors of the best papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to a special issue on Serverless Applications Engineering of the IEEE Software
We specifically encourage submissions on any aspect of serverless applications including, but not limited to:
Processes: Development processes, approaches, and methodologies in serverless context
Mindsets: Engineering strategies and priorities in a serverless context
Architectures: Single- and multi-cloud FaaS/BaaS bindings, portable functions
Patterns: Functions as glue code versus fully FaaS-based applications; function orchestration in code versus composition languages
Testing approaches: Platform emulation, validation of function code and configuration, generic benchmarks, and corner case simulations
Frameworks/tools: Deployment, automated FaaSification, tracing and visualization of function dependencies, state/storage bindings
Guidelines
All submissions must conform to the LNBIP formatting and submission instructions. See the instructions for authors here.
ESSCA seeks original contributions of the following types (maximum length):
Full research workshop papers (7 pages)
Short research workshop papers (4 pages)
Industry experiences & case studies (4-6 pages)
Tool presentations (2 pages)
Position papers (2 pages)
Lightning talks (1 page abstract)
Camera ready versions of the accepted papers papers in the three first mentioned categories (full, short, industry experience /case study) will appear in the XP 2020 post-conference proceedings to be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) and will be open access.
Papers must be submitted electronically via EasyChair by March 17, 2020.
Program Committee
Co-chairs:
Davide Taibi, Tampere University, Finland (davide.taibi@tuni.fi)
Josef Spillner, Zurich University of Applied Science, Zurich, Switzerland.
Feilong Wang, Catalyst Cloud, New Zealand
Questions?
If you have any questions or comments, please contact Davide Taibi by email.