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2012 ADVANCE PROGRAM
IEEE 8th World Congress on Services
(SERVICES 2012)
http://www.servicescongress.org/2012
ADVANCE PROGRAM
IEEE 19thInternational Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2012)
http://icws.org
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IEEE 9 International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2012)
http://conferences.computer.org/scc
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IEEE 5 International Conference on Cloud Computing (CLOUD 2012)
http://thecloudcomputing.org
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IEEE 1 International Conference on Mobile Services (MS 2012)
http://www.themobileservices.org
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IEEE 1 International Conference on Services Economics (SE 2012)
http://www.ieeese.org
Sponsored by IEEE Technical Committee on Services Computing (http://tab.computer.org/tcsc)
June 24-29, 2012
Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa
2424 Kalakaua Avenue
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 96815
Tel: +1 808 923 1234
Fax: +1 808 926 3415
IEEE 2012 Conference hotline: +1-9148615866
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CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP TEAM
Honorary Chairs
Calton Pu
Georgia Tech, USA
Andrzej M. Goscinski
Deakin University, Australia
Junliang Chen, Beijing University of
Posts and Telecommunications, China
General Chairs
Ian Foster
University of Chicago and Argonne
National Lab, USA
Ephraim Feig
Chair, IEEE TC-SVC
Stephen S. Yau
Arizona State University, USA
Program Chairs
CLOUD 2012
Rong Chang, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
ICWS 2012
SCC 2012
Carole Goble, University of Manchester, UK
Peter Chen, Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU) &
Louisiana State University (LSU) , USA
Jia Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University - Silicon Valley,
USA (Vice Chair)
Louise Moser, University of California Santa Barbara,
USA
Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, USA
Patrick C. K. Hung, University of Ontario Institute of
Technology, Canada (Vice Chair)
MS 2012
SE 2012
Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Liang-Jie Zhang, Kingdee International Software Group
CO.,Ltd, China
Hemant Jain, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,USA
J. Leon Zhao, City University of Hong Kong, China
Brian Blake, University of Notre Dame, USA
Applications and Industry Track Chairs
CLOUD 2012
Shiping Chen, CSIRO, Australia; Wu Chou, Huawei, USA
ICWS 2012
SCC 2012
Min Luo, Huawei, USA
Andreas Wombacher, University of Twente, The
Netherlands
Yan Wang, Macquarie University, Australia
John A. Miller, University of Georgia, USA
MS 2012
SE 2012
Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan, Italy
Leslie Liu, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Nianjun (Joe) Zhou, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center,
USA
Xiaoqing (Frank) Liu, Missouri University of Science and
Technology, USA
Dawn Jutla, Saint Mary's University, Canada
Steering Committee
Carl K. Chang, Iowa State University, USA
Ephraim Feig, USA
Hemant Jain, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, USA
Frank Leymann, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Calton Pu, Georgia Tech, USA
Jeffrey Tsai, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Liang-Jie Zhang (Chair), Kingdee International Software Group CO.,Ltd, China
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SERVICES 2012 (ICWS/SCC/CLOUD/MS/SE)
Keynote Sessions
IEEE CS Cloud Computing Initiative Launch (SERVICES2012-7001)
(06/25 Monday, 10:10-12:00; MAKAI+MALOKO+MAUKA)
Sorel Reisman, Ph.D., Professor
IEEE Computer Society President, 2011
Dr. Sorel Reisman is Managing Director of the international, higher education consortium MERLOT.ORG,
and Professor of Information Systems at California State University Fullerton. He has held senior
management positions at IBM (Canada and US), Toshiba (US), and EMI (UK). He is a Senior IEEE
member, was Vice President of the Computer Society Publications Board, and Vice President of the
Electronic Products and Services Board. Dr. Reisman has presented/published 50+ articles and the books
Multimedia Computing: Preparing for the 21st Century, and Electronic Learning Communities – Current Issues and Best
Practices. Reisman received his PhD in Computer Applications from the University of Toronto.
Keynote Panel: Service Ecosystems: Computing from the Human and
Organizational Angles (SERVICES2012-7002)
(06/25 Monday, 10:10-12:00; MAKAI+MALOKO+MAUKA)
Moderator: Munindar P. Singh, North Carolina State University, USA
Panelists: Aditya K. Ghose, University of Wollongong, Australia
Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Michael Maximilien, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
Hamid Reza Motahari Nezhad, HP Labs, USA
Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, USA
ABSTRACT: The expansion of service and cloud computing promises to facilitate the expansion of service ecosystems,
wherein multiple services coexist, cooperate, and compete with each other. Of particular interest are business services,
realized through a combination of technical services and human services. The business services represent independent
parties; thus, the ervice ecosystems raise the challenges of how independent parties may collaborate and form organizations,
how cross-organizational collaborations may be realized via high-level protocols, how parties may intelligently select one
another, how ad hoc processes may be realized and adapted, how humans may both exploit and help realize such processes.
Service ecosystems potentially involve challenges of trust, economics, normative systems, and social and emotional
relationships. This panel will involve a free-ranging discussion on a variety of topics pertaining to service ecosystems,
including theory and practice.
MODERATOR:
Dr. Munindar P. Singh (Chair) is a professor in the department of computer science at North Carolina
State University. Munindar's research interests include multiagent systems and service-oriented computing,
with a special emphasis on the challenges of contracts, governance, and trust in large-scale open
environments. Munindar's research has been recognized with awards and sponsorship by the Army Research
Laboratory, the Army Research Office, Cisco Systems, DARPA, Ericsson, IBM, Intel, NSF, Ocean
Observatories Initiative, and Xerox. Munindar is a Fellow of the IEEE. Munindar is a former editor-in-chief
of IEEE Internet Computing.
He serves on a number of editorial boards of journals. His home page is
http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/mpsingh/.
About the Panelists:
Dr. Aditya K. Ghose is Professor of Computer Science at the School of Computer Science at the University
of Wollongong and Director of the Decision Systems Lab. He holds PhD degree in CS from the University
of Alberta, Canada. Prof. Ghose is a Research Leader in the Australian Cooperative Research Centre for
Smart Services, Co-Director of the Centre for Oncology Informatics at the Illawarra Health and Medical
Research Institute, Co-Leader of the University of Wollongong Carbon-Centric Computing Initiative and
Co-Convenor of the Australian Computer Society NSW SIG on Green ICT. He is also Vice-President of
CORE, Australia's apex body for computing academics. His home page is http://www.uow.edu.au/~aditya/.
Dr. Ling Liu is a full Professor in the School of Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology. She
directs the research programs in Distributed Data Intensive Systems Lab (DiSL). She has published over 300
International journal and conference articles in the areas of databases, distributed systems, and Internet
Computing. Prof. Liu is a recipient of 2012 IEEE CS Technical Achievement Award. She has served as
general chair and PC chair of several IEEE and ACM conferences in data engineering and distributed
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computing fields and served on editorial board of over a dozen international journals: Prof. Liu is Associate Editor-in-Chief
of IEEE Transactions on Service Computing (TSC). Dr. Liu's current research is primarily sponsored by NSF, IBM, and
Intel. Her home page is http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~lingliu/.
Dr. Michael Maximilien (aka “Max”) is a research staff member at IBM's Almaden Research. Prior to
joining ARC, Max spent ten years at IBM's Research Triangle Park, N.C., in software development and
architecture. Max led various small- to medium-sized teams, designing and developing enterprise and
embedded Java™ software; he is a founding member and contributor to three worldwide Java and UML
industry standards. Max's primary research interests lie in distributed systems and software engineering for
the Web; in particular, Web APIs and services, mashups, Web 2.0, cloud computing, SOA, social software,
and Agile methods and practices. Reach Max via www.maximilien.com & blog.maximilien.com.
Dr. Hamid Reza Motahari Nezhad is a research scientist at HP Labs. He is also a Visiting Research Fellow
at The University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia. He received a PhD in CS and Engineering from
UNSW. His research interests include SOC, business process management, social computing,
crowdsourcing, ad-hoc and people-intensive processes, and collaboration technologies in the (cross-)
enterprise settings. His work has been published in conferences (e.g., WWW, ICDE, BPM, ICSOC) and
journals (e.g., IEEE TKDE, VLDBJ, IEEE TSC, IEEE Computer and Internet Computing). Visit his
homepage at http://www.hpl.hp.com/people/hamid-reza_motahari-nezhad/.
Dr. Manish Parashar is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers University. He is the
founding Director of the Rutgers Discovery Informatics Institute (RDI2) and of the NSF Cloud and
Autonomic Computing Center (CAC). Manish received his Ph.D. degree from Syracuse University. His
research interests are in the broad area of parallel and distributed computing and include Computational and
Data-Enabled Science and Engineering, Autonomic Computing, and Power/Energy Management. A key
focus of his research is on addressing the complexity or large-scale systems and applications through programming
abstractions and systems. Manish serves on the editorial boards and organizing committees of a large number of journals
and international conferences and workshops, and has deployed several software systems that are widely used. He has also
received numerous awards and is Fellow of IEEE. Please visit http://nsfcac.rutgers.edu/people/parashar/.
Keynote Panel (SERVICES2012-7003)
IEEE Cloud Computing Initiative and International Standardization
(06/25 Monday, 16:00-17:45; MAKAI+MALOKO+MAUKA)
Moderator: Stephen L. Diamond, Chair, IEEE Cloud Computing Initiative, Global Standards Officer, EMC
Panelists: Tomonori Aoyama, Chair, Global InterCloud Task Force, Professor, Keio University, Japan
David R. Bernstein, Chair, IEEE P2302 Standard for Intercloud Operability and Federation, VP, Cloudscaling
Donald R. Deutsch, Chair, ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC38, Chief Standards Officer, Oracle
Chris Kemp, Co-founder, OpenStack, Founder and CEO, Nebula, Inc.
Dawn Leaf, Senior Executive for Cloud Computing, NIST
Joe Weinman, Senior Vice President, Cloud Services & Strategy, Telx
ABSTRACT: Major topics: Vendor perspective on cloud computing; Global vs. US cloud computing standards
development organizations; Consortium cloud development standards; Government involvement in cloud computing;
Vendor perspective on cloud computing products and services; and IEEE Cloud Computing Initiative.
MODERATOR:
Stephen L. Diamond is Global Standards Officer and General Manager of Industry Standards at EMC
Corporation. He chairs the IEEE Cloud Computing Initiative and the IEEE Cloud Computing Standards
Committee. Steve has 30 years of senior management experience in semiconductors, software, systems, and
standards. Prior to EMC, he was Director at Cisco and VP of Marketing at Equator Technologies. Steve has
authored more than 20 technical publications. He was the 2003 President of IEEE Computer Society and
served on the IEEE Board of Directors. Steve was awarded the IEEE Third Millennium Medal in 2000.
About the Panelists:
Tomonori Aoyama received Dr. Eng. from the University of Tokyo, Japan. He was Director of the NTT
Optical Network Systems Laboratories. Then he moved to University of Tokyo as a professor in the
Department of Engineering. Afterwards, he moved to Keio University as Processor, and is also serving as
R&D Advisor in NICT (National Institute of Information and Communication Technologies). Dr. Aoyama is
Emeritus Professor of the University of Tokyo, IEEE Life Fellow and IEICE (Institute of Electronics,
Information and Communication Engineers) Fellow. Dr. Aoyama is Chair of the Global Inter-Cloud Technology Forum
(GICTF) and is serving as President of NPO, Digital Cinema Consortium of Japan (DCCJ).
David Bernstein is VP of Strategy for Cloudscaling, Inc. Previous to that, he was Managing Director of
Cloud Strategy Partners, LLC, VP/GM at Cisco, executive positions in AT&T, Siebel Systems, Pluris,
Intertrust, and Santa Cruz Operation. David holds nearly a dozen patents in software and communications,
speaks and publishes regularly in IEEE, and is Founder and Working Group Chairman, of IEEE P2302
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Standard for Intercloud Interoperability and Federation. He has been a key author/contributor to many other industry
standards such as OpenSOA.org, OASIS SCA, WS-I, JCP/J2EE, and IEEE POSIX. David holds degrees in Physics and
Mathematics from University of California.
Don Deutsch is VP, Chief Standards Officer, for Oracle. Don's activities include: Chair, ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC38:
web services, SOA and cloud computing, INCITS DM32: Data Management & Interchange, INCITS DM32.2:
Database (SQL); Vice Chair - INCITS Executive Board: US TAG to JTC 1; Co-chair - W3C Patent and
Standards Interest Group; Member: ANSI Board of Directors, IEC Market Strategy Board, Java Community
Process: Executive Committee. Don earned MBA and Ph.D from the University of Maryland, College Park. ANSI
recognized Dr. Deutsch for his leadership of national and international information technology standardization as the 2002
recipient of the Edward Lohse Information Technology Medal.
Chris C. Kemp is the co-founder and CEO of Nebula, developers of a turnkey enterprise private cloud
computing system. Prior to Nebula, Kemp was the CTO for IT at NASA, where he co-founded OpenStack.
Kemp has also served on the White House Cloud Computing Executive Steering Committee, and was the
chair of the Cloud Standards Working Group. Previously, Kemp served as the CIO of NASA Ames Research
Center. He is an acknowledged technology leader and has been named a top CIO by CIO Magazine and was
most recently recognized as the number one leader in cloud computing for 2012 by TechTarget.
Dawn Leaf is a Senior Advisor in the NIST Information Technology Laboratory, and the NIST Senior
Executive for Cloud Computing. Prior to NIST, Leaf served as the Deputy CIO & CTO for the US DoC, CIO
of the Bureau of Industry and Security and as the CTO of the Smithsonian Institution. Prviously, she served
as program manager for several NASA and NOAA programs. Ms. Leaf holds an M.S. in Systems
Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University.
Joe Weinman leads Telx’s fast-growing cloud services business development and strategy. He has over 30
years of experience in executive leadership positions at AT&T, HP, and Bell Lab, in areas such as corporate
strategy, business development, product management, operations, and R&D. Named a “Top 10 Cloud
Computing Leader” by TechTarget, Weinman is a frequent keynote speaker, blogger and the founder of
Cloudonomics and the author of Cloudonomics: The Business Value of Cloud Computing, available from
John Wiley & Sons in summer, 2012. He has been awarded 14 U.S. and international patents. He has MS in CS from UWMadison and has completed Executive Education at the International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne.
Keynote: High Performance Computing in the Cloud (SERVICES2012-7004)
(06/26 Tuesday, 10:15-11:45;MAKAI+MALOKO+MAUKA)
Dejan Milojicic, Ph.D., Fellow of IEEE
Director, HP Labs, USA
Cloud computing has emerged as an economical alternative to supercomputers for some of the high-performance computing
(HPC) applications. Particularly suitable are applications that can scale without high-end interconnects; during testing;
debugging; and for smaller-scale deployments. An increasing number of HPC users adopts hybrid deployments, where part
of the resources are in-house and part of them are in the cloud. This raises the question of which platform is better for which
applications, problem sizes, data sets, and scale. In this presentation, we explore the economical tradeoffs of running
applications in the Cloud vs. on supercomputers. We characterize HPC applications running on platforms from dedicated
supercomputers to commodity clusters, both in-house and in the cloud, and for different degrees of virtualization. We then
propose mechanisms to match HPC applications to the best deployment platform. We analyze the performance-cost
tradeoffs and show that careful mapping can substantially reduce the cost without incurring significant performance penalty.
About the Speaker: Dr. Dejan Milojicic is currently a senior researcher and director of the Open Cirrus
Cloud Computing testbed at HP Lab. He has worked in the areas of operating systems, distributed systems,
and service management for more than 20 years. Dr. Milojicic has published over 120 papers in many
journals and conferences. He is an inaugural editor in chief of IEEE Computing Now, a front end to IEEE
Computer Society publications. He holds 10 patents and has many more patent applications. He has been
engaged in standardization bodies, such as OMG and Global Grid Forum. He is an ACM distinguished
engineer, IEEE Fellow and member of USENIX. He received his PhD from University of Kaiserslautern.
Keynote Panel: Big Data, Big Analytics, and Big Insights
(SERVICES2012-7005) (06/26 Tuesday, 13:00-14:30; MAKAI+MALOKO+MAUKA)
Moderator: Tony Shan, Consultant, USA
Panelists: Amr Awadallah, Co-Founder and CTO at Cloudera, USA
Eric Baldeschwieler, Co-Founder and CTO at Hortonworks, USA
Shahid Shah, CEO of Netspective Communications, USA
Vanish Talwar, HP Labs, USA
ABSTRACT: The impact of big data is significantly cross-cutting, for both the business and technology management at the
provider and consumer sides. To effectively explore the massive amounts of data, unconventional technologies and
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platforms have emerged in recent years, such as NoSQL and Hadoop. However, there are still a number of challenges,
issues, constraints, barriers, and pitfalls in this evolving space. This panel is formed by the industry gurus and field
practitioners, and will share the forward-thinking views and practical forecasts by anatomizing the potential outlook and
predicting the trends in the short term and long run, based on the real-world project experience and solutioning engagements
from individual panelists.
MODERATOR:
Tony Shan is a renowned thought leader and innovative visionary with decades of field experience and gurulevel expertise on cutting-edge enterprise computing technologies. He has directed and advised the pragmatic
lifecycle design of large-scale award-winning distributed systems on diverse platforms in Fortune 50 companies
and public sector organizations. He is a regular speaker and organizer in preeminent conferences, a book author,
an editor of IT research journals, and a founder of several user groups and forums.
About the Panelists:
Amr Awadallah, Co-Founder and CTO at Cloudera. Prior to Cloudera, Amr was an Entrepreneur in Residence
at Accel Partners. Before that he served as VP of Engineering at Yahoo!, and led a team that used Apache
Hadoop extensively for data analysis and business intelligence across the Yahoo! online services. Amr joined
Yahoo! after they acquired his first startup, VivaSmart, in mid-2000. Amr holds a Ph.D in Electrical
Engineering from Stanford University.
Eric Baldeschwieler, Co-Founder and CTO at Hortonworks. Prior to co-founding Hortonworks, Eric served as
VP Hadoop Software Engineering for Yahoo!, where he led the evolution of Apache Hadoop from a 20 node
prototype to a 42,000 node service that is behind every click at Yahoo!. Eric also served as a technology leader
for Inktomi’s web service engine, which Yahoo! acquired in 2003. Eric has a MS in CS from the University of
California, Berkeley and a BS in Mathematics and Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University.
Shahid Shah, CEO of Netspective Communications, is an internationally recognized and influential IT thought
leader who is known as "The Healthcare IT Guy" across the Internet. He is a consultant to various federal
agencies on IT matters and winner of Federal Computer Week's coveted "Fed 100" award given to IT experts
that have made a big impact in the government. Shahid has architected and built multiple clinical solutions over
his almost 20 year career. Shahid also serves as a senior technology strategy advisor to NIH's SBIR/STTR program helping
small businesses commercialize their healthcare applications.
Keynote Panel: Cloud Based Mobility – An Industry Perspective
(SERVICES2012-7006) (06/27 Wednesday, 10:15-11:45; MAKAI+MALOKO+MAUKA)
Moderator: Leon Bian, Director, LG Electronics Inc, USA
Panelists: Sujit Dey, Professor, UC, San Diego; Chief Scientist, Mobile Networks, Allot Communications
Asokan Thiyagarajan, Director, Technology Strategy, Samsung Information Systems America
Chris Pinkham, CEO, Nimbula
Andy Zmolek, Director, Business Development and Solutions Engineering, Enterproid Inc.
ABSTRACT: With the explosion of smart phones and media tablets worldwide, ubiquitous connectivity is constantly
transforming the mobile landscape. Armed with ever more powerful hardware and increasingly sophisticated software and
applications, consumers and enterprises now desire unified user experiences between the traditional Internet and mobile
devices. Cloud based mobile computing can provide a foundation of technologies and business. This session will address the
current trends, challenges, cloud into mobile networks, cloud-based mobile applications and services, recommendations, etc.
MODERATOR:
Leon Bian is a director of Global Enterprise Mobile Solutions at LG Electronics, where he develops and
executes multi-generational mobile strategies for large enterprises, and small and medium businesses; and
manages channels worldwide. Bian has close to 15 years of global high-tech experience with global Fortune
500 companies. Before joining LG, Bian was a senior product line manager at Motorola. Bian earned his
joint Master's Degree in Engineering and Management from MIT.
About the Panelists:
Sujit Dey is a Professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of
California, San Diego, where he heads the Mobile Systems Design Laboratory. He is affiliated with the
California Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), and the UCSD Center for
Wireless Communications. He also serves as the Chief Scientist, Mobile Networks, at Allot
Communications. He founded Ortiva Wireless in 2004. Previously, he was a Senior Researcher at NEC. He
received his PhD. Degree in CS from Duke University. Dr. Dey has co-authored more than 180 publications and a book on
low-power design and several book chapters. He is the co-inventor of 16 US and 2 international patents. He has been the
recipient of several Best Paper awards, and has chaired multiple IEEE conferences.
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Asokan Thiyagarajan serves as the Director of Platforms and Technology Strategy at Samsung Information
Systems America. He is a respected speaker at international conferences on technology. He authors technology
and visionary articles for leading magazines around the world. Asokan has over 22 years of international
experience in high technology sectors. Prior to Samsung, Asokan held a variety of senior technology
management positions in Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson, Compaq (HP).
Chris Pinkham is a senior technology executive and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience building
Internet and large infrastructure environments. Chris started his career co-founding South Africa's first ISP,
TICSA/Internet Africa, which was sold to UUNET in 1996. Most recently Chris initiated and managed the
development of Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), which has emerged as the undisputed leading public
Cloud Infrastructure. Prior to that, Chris was VP of Engineering at Amazon.com, responsible for global IT infrastructure.
Chris is a graduate of the University of Cape Town.
Andy Zmolek leads Enterproid’s business development activities with technology partners for the Divide
BYOD solution. He worked for LG and Avaya before. Andy received 10 patents to date for the
communications-related security and presence technologies he helped develop at Avaya. Andy spent his dotcom years directing networking IT at an enterprise application integration startup acquired by Sybase (now
part of SAP).
Keynote Panel (SERVICES2012-7007)
Adoption of Services Computing, a Balancing Act
(06/28, Thursday, 10:15-11:45; MAKAI+MALOKO+MAUKA)
Moderator: Hermant Jain, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, USA
Panelists: Narayana Mandaleeka, Vice President & Head BS&CC, Tata Consultancy Services, India
Michael Goul, Arizona State University, USA
Leon Zhao, City University of Hong Kong
ABSTRACT: Due to service centricity of the IT offerings, the need to establish connection on the value and benefits of IT
spending is becoming imperative. For the long term viability of service computing service provider and consumers needs to
derive appropriate value. The panelist will present working philosophy that can serve as principles to create lasting business
value to all concerned. If one is able to control the high costs of infrastructure and maintenance, one can invest in future
technologies and experiment in innovative business models. The quest is therefore to have the flexible IT infrastructure with
high availability and this seems to have addressed to a large extent by Services Computing. Additionally, the panelist will
discuss wide-spread opportunity to more closely align service computing capabilities with successful inter-organizational
business models that are proliferating throughout the global economy.
Moderator:
Hemant Jain is Wisconsin Distinguished & TCS Professor of Management Information System in Sheldon
B. Lubar School of Business at University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Dr. Jain specializes in information
system agility through web services, SOA, component based development, real time enterprises and health
care informatics. Dr. Jain is the Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Services Computing and is
Associate Editor of Journal of AIS. Additionally, he serves on the editorial board of a number of other
highly regarded Journals. He is on the board and member of Steering Committee of IEEE TC-SVC. He
received his Ph. D. in information system for Lehigh University.
About the Panelists:
M (Mandaleeka).G.P.L.Narayana is VP and Head of Business Systems & Cybernetics Center (BS&CC) of
Tata Consultancy Services Limited, the largest software services company of India. His consulting work in
telecom and wireless includes managing and leading India’s first ISDN switch development, developing
distributed software architecture for inter system roaming for Personal Communications Services (PCS). The
currently managed research areas include value articulation, component reuse, enterprise modeling and
contextual search engines. Mr. Mandaleeka holds Master’s degree in CS from the Indian Institute of Science
(IISc), Bangalore. He is a fellow of IETE. He is the past Chair of IEEE, Hyderabad Section, 2010-2011.
Michael Goul is Professor and Chair of the Department of Information Systems, W.P. Carey School of
Business, Arizona State University. Michael’s research extends from services computing to analytics/business
intelligence. He has published in a wide range of research journals, and his current interests are in service
networks and analytics-as-a-service. Dr. Goul is an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Services
Computing, and he has co-edited special issues of Decision Support Systems and Decision Sciences.
J. Leon Zhao is Head and Chair Professor in IS, City University of Hong Kong. He was Interim Head and
Eller Professor in MIS, University of Arizona. He holds Ph.D. from Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley.
His research is on information technology and management, focusing on collaboration and workflow
technologies and business information services. He is director of Lab on Enterprise Process Innovation and
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Computing funded by NSF, RGC, SAP, and IBM among other sponsors. He received IBM Faculty Award in 2005 and was
awarded Chang Jiang Scholar Chair Professorship at Tsinghua University in 2009.
Keynote: Best practices and Challenges of Service Delivery over Private
and Hybrid Clouds (SERVICES2012-7008)
(06/29 Friday, 10:15-11:45; MAKAI+MALOKO+MAUKA)
Akhil Sahai, Ph.D., VP, Gale Technologies, USA
While Application delivery has become increasingly service-oriented, Data Centers are coalescing around Private and
Hybrid Clouds. In addition to the ubiquitous access, favorable economics and ease of use that service delivery over Cloud
environments bring, they also lead to lot of challenges that need to be addressed. While virtualization is taking hold in data
centers, services being delivered on such Cloud environments often span physical and virtual resources and are increasingly
federated. Delivering tiered services with QoS and managing them over their life-cycle on top of such heterogeneous, multitenant and federated environments pose new set of issues. In this presentation, we will explore challenges, economic
considerations and best practices to address service-delivery over cloud environments.
About the Speaker:
Dr. Akhil Sahai has over 20 years of experience in the area of Enterprise Software, System and Services
Management and Data Center Automation. He is currently the VP at Gale Technologies. Before Gale, he was
director at Cisco, VMware, and HP and HP Labs. He was also one of the initial members of the HP E-speak
project that pioneered the paradigm of next generation web services over the Internet. He has published 80+
refereed papers, written a book on web services management and 4 book chapters, chaired multiple
IEEE/IFIP conferences and has filed 20 patents (with 12 granted). He has a PhD from INRIA, France, and an
MBA from Wharton.
Keynote Panel (SERVICES2012-7009)
Challenges and Future Research Directions of Services Computing
(06/29 Friday, 14:15-15:30;MAKAI+MALOKO+MAUKA)
Moderator: Stephen S. Yau, Arizona State University, USA
Panelists: Ephraim Feig, Chair, IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee of Services Computing (TC-SVC)
Hemant Jain, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, USA
Louise Moser, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Liang-Jie Zhang, Kingdee International Software Group CO. Ltd, China
ABSTRACT:
In spite of many advances in services computing, in order to make broad utilization of services computing effectively, there
are still many challenges to be addressed, ranging from foundation, technologies as well as user expectations. The main
focus of this panel is to identify these challenges, and discuss possible future research directions to address these challenges,
including the important information presented and discussed in these conferences.
Moderator:
Stephen S. Yau is Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and the director of Information Assurance
Center at Arizona State University (ASU). He served as the chair of the Department of Computer Science and
Engineering at ASU, and previously was on the faculties of Northwestern University and University of
Florida. He served as the president of IEEE Computer Society and was on the IEEE Board of Directors and
the Board of Directors of Computing Research Association. He also served as the EIC of IEEE COMPUTER,
and organized many major conferences. He is a general co-chair of SERVICES 2012
(ICWS/SCC/CLOUD/MS/SE). He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE and a Fellow of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science.
About the Panelists:
Ephraim Feig is the Chair and founding member of IEEE Computer Society TC-SVC. He was Senior
Director for Services Architectures at Motorola (2006-2008), CTO and CMO at Kintera (2000-2006), and a
researcher and R&D manager at IBM (1980-2000). He is a Fellow of the IEEE. He was an adjunct professor at
several universities, including Columbia University. He served as an Associate EIC of IEEE Transactions on
Services Computing. He is a general co-chair of SERVICES 2012 (ICWS/SCC/CLOUD/MS/SE).
Hemant Jain is Wisconsin Distinguished & TCS Professor of Management Information System in Sheldon
B. Lubar School of Business at University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Dr. Jain specializes in information
system agility through web services, SOA, component based development, real time enterprises and health
care informatics. Dr. Jain is the Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Services Computing and is
Associate Editor of Journal of AIS. Additionally, he serves on the editorial board of a number of other highly
regarded Journals. He is on the board and member of Steering Committee of IEEE TC-SVC. He received his
Ph. D. in information system for Lehigh University.
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Louise Moser is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of
California, Santa Barbara. Her research interests span the areas of distributed systems, computer networks, and
software engineering. She has served as an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Computers and an area
editor for IEEE Computer magazine in the area of networks, and on numerous conference program committees.
She received a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She is Program Chair of
IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2012).
Liang-Jie (LJ) Zhang is a Senior Vice President, Chief Scientist, & Director of Research at Kingdee
International Software Group Company Limited, and a director of The Open Group. Prior to joining Kingdee,
he was a Research Staff Member and Program Manager of Application Architectures and Reaalizations at
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. Dr. Zhang has published more than 140 technical papers in journals, book
chapters, and conference proceedings. He has 40 granted patents and more than 20 pending patent
applications. Dr. Zhang received his Ph.D. on Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Control from Tsinghua University in
1996. He was the founding chair of the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Services Computing. He also
chaired the Services Computing Professional Interest Community at IBM Research from 2004 to 2006. Dr. Zhang has
served as the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of the International Journal of Web Services Research since 2003 and is the founding
EIC of IEEE Tansactions on Services Computing (TSC). He is an IEEE Fellow and won the IEEE Computer Society’s
Technical Achievement Award “for pioneering contributions to Application Design Techniques in Services Computing”.
Mobile Services Panel (SERVICES2012-7016)
Service Computing in Mobile World of Tomorrow: Reality v.s. Fantasy
(06/26 Wednesday, 8:30-9:45;EHA)
Moderator: Prof Dr. Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Panelists: Sujit Dey, University of California San Diego, USA
Calton Pu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Asokan Thiyagarajan, Samsung, USA
ABSTRACT:
The panel will debate on two big questions: (1) What type of mobile services will be possible in the next 5 years down the
road and what are the key enabling technologies to make this happen; and (2) What type of mobile services will remain to be
our fantasy and what are the key road blocks of making them a reality. The panel will end with each panelist identify three
key research issues in mobile services area that they believe to be fundamental for making the mobile world of tomorrow a
paradise for mobile users.
Moderator:
Dr. Ling Liu is a full Professor in the School of Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology. She
directs the research programs in Distributed Data Intensive Systems Lab (DiSL), examining various aspects
of large scale data intensive systems with the focus on performance, availability,security, privacy, and
energy efficiency. Prof. Liu and her students have released a number of open source software tools,
including WebCQ, XWRAP,PeerCrawl, GTMobiSim. She has published over 300 International journal and
conference articles in the areas of databases, distributed systems, and Internet Computing. Prof. Liu is a
recipient of 2012 IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award and an Outstanding Doctoral
Thesis Advisor award from Georgia Institute of Technology. She has also served as general chair and PC chairs of several
IEEE and ACM conferences in data engineering and distributed computing fields and served on editorial board of over a
dozen international journals. Currently Prof. Liu is on the editorial board of Distributed and Parallel Databases (Springer),
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing (JPDC), IEEE Transactions on Service Computing (TSC), and ACM
Transactions on Web (TWEB). Dr. Liu's current research is primarily sponsored by NSF, IBM, and Intel.
About the Panelists:
Sujit Dey is a Professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of
California, San Diego, where he heads the Mobile Systems Design Laboratory. He is affiliated with the
California Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), and the UCSD Center for
Wireless Communications. He also serves as the Chief Scientist, Mobile Networks, at Allot
Communications. He founded Ortiva Wireless in 2004. Previously, he was a Senior Researcher at NEC. He
received his PhD. Degree in CS from Duke University. Dr. Dey has co-authored more than 180 publications and a book on
low-power design and several book chapters. He is the co-inventor of 16 US and 2 international patents. He has been the
recipient of several Best Paper awards, and has chaired multiple IEEE conferences.
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Calton Pu is currently holding the position of Professor and John P. Imlay, Jr. Chair in Software at the
College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology. He has worked on several projects in systems and
database research. His contributions to systems research include program specialization and software
feedback. His contributions to database research include extended transaction models and their
implementation. His recent research has focused on automated system management in clouds (Elba project)
and document quality, including spam processing. He has collaborated extensively with scientists and
industry researchers. He has published more than 70 journal papers and book chapters, 200 conference and refereed
workshop papers. He served on more than 120 program committees, including the co-PC chairs of SRDS'95, ICDE’99,
COOPIS’02, SRDS’03, DOA’07, DEBS’09, ICWS’10, CollaborateCom'11, and co-general chair of ICDE'97, CIKM'01,
ICDE’06, DEPSA’07, CEAS’07, SCC’08, CollaborateCom’08, and World Service Congress’11. Calton was born in Taiwan
and grew up in Brazil, received his PhD from University of Washington in 1986 and served on the faculty of Columbia
University and Oregon Graduate Institute prior to join Georgia Tech as an endowed chair professor.
Asokan Thiyagarajan serves as the Director of Platforms and Technology Strategy at Samsung Information
Systems America. He is a respected speaker at international conferences on technology. He authors
technology and visionary articles for leading magazines around the world. Asokan has over 22 years of
international experience in high technology sectors. Prior to Samsung, Asokan held a variety of senior
technology management positions in Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson, Compaq (HP).
SERVICES 2012 (ICWS/SCC/CLOUD/MS/SE)
Tutorials
Tutorial 1: Big Data Industrialization (SERVICES2012-7010)
Tony Shan, Advisory Consultant
ABSTRACT: We have entered the era of "big data", where the volume, velocity, and variety of data are exploding at an unprecedented
pace. This talk presents an overview of the big data industrialization movement, along with real-life working examples and use cases as well
as best practices. The tutorial consists of 4 parts. 1. Fundamental: concept, characterization, attributes, value, history, major players,
foundational building blocks; 2. Framework: big data lifecycle model, data repository classification, NoSQL, data ingestion, streaming, data
augmentation, scale-out options, integration; 3. Solutioning: techniques, styles, patterns, Hadoop, schema design, parallel processing,
compaction, bulk loading, optimization, real-time, synergy and interlock; 4. Case study: a real-world business scenario where the
architecture of an existing product is revamped to become a scalable big-data platform for cloud-based SaaS productization.
About the Speaker: Tony Shan is a renowned thought leader and innovative visionary with decades of field experience and guru-level
expertise on cutting-edge enterprise computing technologies. He has directed and advised the pragmatic lifecycle design of large-scale
award-winning distributed systems on diverse platforms in Fortune 50 companies and public sector organizations. He is a regular speaker
and organizer in preeminent conferences, a book author, an editor of IT research journals, and a founder of several user groups and forums.
Tutorial 2: Social Business Services (SERVICES2012-7011)
Karthik Gomadam, Kunal Verma, Peter Yeh
Accenture Technology Labs, USA
ABSTRACT: When Google launched the maps API in July 2005, numerous applications integrated the mapping data provided by Google
with other third party data sources. These early applications, popularly called “mashups”, demonstrated the value created by integrating data
from different sources. As mashups caught on, companies realized the value in sharing their data and created APIs to allow developers to
systematically consume their data, thus creating a new breed of services called data services. While early mashups were largely confined to
consumer applications, the emergence of APIs coupled with organized ways for buying and syndicating data via data marketplaces have led
to the adoption of data services in the enterprise. Today, data services are beginning to play an important role within enterprises, aiding
tasks such as business intelligence and content analytics. In this tutorial, we will present a detailed overview of data services, their
applications, and data marketplaces.
About the Speakers:
Karthik Gomadam is a researcher at Accenture Technology Labs. His research interests include data management and integration on the
Web and its applications. He has published over 40 peer reviewed research papers. He has served on the pc of a number of conferences. He
won the semantic Web challenge at the International Semantic Web Conference in 2009. His publications can be found at:
http://bit.ly/gomadampubs. He graduated with a Ph.D in CS from the Kno.e.sis Ohio Center of Excellence, Wright State University.
Kunal Verma is a Research Manager at Accenture Technology Labs. He has published over 50 peer-reviewed research papers in the areas
of Semantics Driven Data management, Semantic Web services, Business Process Management and Requirements Engineering. He has
served on the PC for a number of conferences including IEEE ICWS, IEEE Cloud and ISWC. He was recently the PC vice-chair for ISWC
and the chair the ICWS Work-in-Progress Track. He won the best paper award in the “Semantic Web in Use” track at ISWC 2008. He
graduated with a Ph.D. in CS from the University of Georgia.
Dr. Peter Z. Yeh is a researcher at Accenture Technology Labs where he defines and leads technology projects that apply analytics and
semantic technologies to address key business problems ranging from competitive intelligence to data management. Prior to joining
Accenture, Dr. Yeh was involved with several high profile analytics projects funded by DARPA and Vulcan Inc. Dr. Yeh holds a Ph.D. of
CS from The University of Texas at Austin.
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Tutorial 3: Cloud Hands-On (SERVICES2012-7012)
Srinath Perera, WSO2 Inc., USA
ABSTRACT: Few years down the line, now we can see many ideas, architectures, and systems shaping up providing more clarity and
understanding into cloud computing landscape. Among them, there are many cloud computing systems that enable users to build systems in
the cloud with minimal effort. Understanding those systems could provide great insights and understanding into both “cloud promise” and
“cloud reality”. This tutorial will provide a brief introduction to the cloud, and discuss how to use some of the existing cloud computing
systems with hands-on. We will demonstrate how to develop and run a SOA application in an Infrastructure as a Service platform (IaaS) as
well as in a Platform as a Service Platform (PaaS).
About the Speaker: Srinath Perera is a Senior Software architect at WSO2 Inc., where he overlooks the overall WSO2 platform
architecture with the CTO. He also serves as a research scientist at Lanka Software Foundation and teaches as a visiting faculty at
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Moratuwa. He is a co-founder of Apache Axis2 open source project, and
he has been involved with the Apache Web Service project since 2002 and is a member of Apache Software foundation and Apache Web
Service project PMC. Srinath is also a committer of Apache opensource projects Axis, Axis2, and Geronimo. Srinath received his Ph.D. in
CS from Indiana University.
Tutorial 4: The Art of Mobile War – Strategies, Trends, and Winners (SERVICES2012-7013)
Leon Bian, director, LG Electronics
ABSTRACT: In this 3-hour tutorial, we will address the following vital topics: Challenges and innovations in a 4G world and what’s next;
How iOS and Android have changed the wireless industry landscape; Explosion of applications – technology, development, monetization
and ecosystem; Critical role of secure elements in delivering mobile applications and services; The impact of social networking and media
on cloud based mobile platforms and e-commerce; Cloud as the foundation of ubiquitous connectivity and “Internet of Things”; Role of
tablets on the future of commerce, healthcare, entertainment, advertising, and publishing; Enterprise mobility and BYOD – security,
manageability, API management, and cloud integration; Mobile identity and access management; and The wireless trends in 2012 and
beyond.
About the Speaker: Leon Bian is director of Global Enterprise Mobile Solutions at LG Electronics. Bian has close to 15 years of global
high-tech experience in global Fortune 500 companies. Before joining LG, Bian was a senior product line manager at Motorola. Bian earned
his joint Master's Degree in Engineering and Management from MIT. He also holds a Master’s Degree in CS from the University of
Massachusetts.
Tutorial 5: Internet of Touch (SERVICES2012-7014)
Liang-Jie (LJ) Zhang, Kingdee International Software Group Company Limited, China
ABSTRACT: With the advancements of the Internet and enabling technologies, currently there are multiple converging themes. The first
theme is around socialization that enables Internet to become a social platform to provide social networking services. The second
converging theme is around mobilization that supports Internet to enable intelligent mobile devices to offer mobile Web services. The third
coverging theme is around resource sharing that enables Internet to leverage cloud computing to support big data analytics and elastic
services offerings. This tutorial will provide an overview of those three themes from technology evolution perpstive. Then it will illlustrate
how those new IT technolgies are used to build a new industry New Media. Most importantly, this tutorial will explore the future of the
Internet. Beyond Internet of Things, Internet of Services, Internet of People, etc, the speaker will also present his vision on Internet of
Touch (a.k.a. Internet Touch), which could be the future of the Internet.
About the Speaker: Liang-Jie (LJ) Zhang is a SVP, Chief Scientist, & Director of Research at Kingdee International Software Group
Company Limited, and a director of The Open Group. Prior to joining Kingdee, he was a Research Staff Member and Program Manager of
Application Architectures and Realizations at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. Dr. Zhang has published more than 140 technical papers
in journals, book chapters, and conference proceedings. He has 40 granted patents and more than 20 pending patent applications. Dr. Zhang
received his Ph.D. on Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Control from Tsinghua University in 1996. He was the founding chair of the IEEE
Computer Society's TC-SVC. He also chaired the Services Computing Professional Interest Community at IBM Research from 2004 to
2006. Dr. Zhang has served as the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of the International Journal of Web Services Research since 2003 and is the
founding EIC of IEEE Tansactions on Services Computing (TSC). He is an IEEE Fellow and won the IEEE Computer Society’s Technical
Achievement Award "for pioneering contributions to Application Design Techniques in Services Computing".
Tutorial 6: Hands-On: Business Models in Cloud Era (SERVICES2012-7015)
Steve Bobrowski, Salesforce.com
ABSTRACT: Come discover how to quickly build secure, hassle-free web apps that can scale to meet varying demands. Bring your laptop
to this session and learn how create a cloud database, related user interfaces, declare standard business logic with mouse clicks, and code
more complex custom business logic. Then you'll see how to integrate your system with other systems via open standards technology,
publish select data via web sites, and make your apps social.
About the Speaker: Steve Bobrowski has been a CTO and Technology Evangelist for several enterprise-focused companies, including
Oracle, BEA Systems, and Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC). Currently, Steve is the Editor in Chief, Developer Relations at salesforce.com
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2012 IEEE Nineteenth International Conference
on Web Services (ICWS 2012)
Research Track
Research Track Session 1 – Service Selection (06/25 Monday, 8:30-9:45; MALOKO)
Session Chair: Peter Chen, Carnegie-Mellon University & Louisiana State University, USA
Efficient Correlation-aware Service Selection (ICWS2012-1001)
Lina Barakat, Simon Miles, Michael Luck (King’s College London, UK)
Behind the Curtain: Service Selection via Trust in Composite Services (ICWS2012-1002)
Chung-Wei Hang, Anup K. Kalia, Munindar P. Singh(North Carolina State University, USA)
(ICWS2012-1003)
Wei Jiang, Songlin Hu, Dongwon Lee, Shuai Gong, Zhiyong Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; The Pennsylvania State
University, USA)
Continuous Query for QoS-Aware Automatic Service Composition
Research Track Session 2 – Business Processes and Artifacts (06/25 Monday,13:00-14:15;MALOKO)
Session Chair: Michael Maximilien, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
Verifying GSM-based Business Artifacts
(ICWS2012-1004)
Pavel Gonzalez, Andreas Griesmayer, Alessio Lomuscio(Imperial College London, UK)
Dynamic Adaptation of Fragment-based and Context-aware Business Processes (ICWS2012-1005)
Antonio Bucchiarone, Annapaola Marconi, Marco Pistore, Heorhi Raik(Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy)
Data-centric Web Services based on Business Artifacts (ICWS2012-1006)
Roman Vaculín, Terry Heath, Richard Hull (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Research Track Session 3 – Service Analysis and Trade-offs (06/25 Monday,14:30-15:45;MALOKO)
Session Chair: Louise Moser, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Computing Strategic Trade-Offs in Web Service Deployment and Selection (ICWS2012-1007)
Alan M.V. Neves, Cesar A.L. Oliveira, Ricardo M. F. Lima, Cecilia L. Sabat (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)
Large-Scale Longitudinal Analysis of SOAP-Based and RESTful Web Services (ICWS2012-1008)
Wei Jiang, Dongwon Lee, Songlin Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Measuring Change Impact based on Usage Profiles (ICWS2012-1009)
Marcelo Yamashita, Bruno Vollino, Karin Becker, Renata Galante (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
Research Track Session 4 – Quality of Service (06/26 Tuesday, 8:30-9:45; MALOKO)
Session Chair: Ephraim Feig, Chair, IEEE TC-SVC
Cost-driven Optimization of Complex Service-based Workflows for Stochastic QoS Parameters(ICWS2012-1010)
Dieter Schuller, Ulrich Lampe, Julian Eckert, Ralf Steinmetz, Stefan Schulte (Technische Universit at Darmstadt, Germany; Vienna
University of Technology, Austria)
An Approach to Forecasting QoS Attributes of Web Services Based on ARIMA and GARCH Models
(ICWS2012-1011)
Ayman Amin, Alan Colman, Lars Grunske (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia; University of Kaiserslautern, Germany)
A Hybrid Diagnosis Approach for QoS Management in Service-Oriented Architecture(ICWS2012-1012)
Jing Zhang, Zhenqiu Huang, Kwei-Jay Lin(University of California, Irvine, USA)
Research Track Session 5 – Gathering and Using QoS Measures (06/26 Tuesday,14:45-16:00;MALOKO)
Session Chair: Junliang Chen, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
WSP: A Network Coordinate based Web Service Positioning Framework for Response Time Prediction
(ICWS2012-1013)
Jieming Zhu, Yu Kang, Zibin Zheng, Michael R. Lyu(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Scaling Spatial Alarm Services on Road Networks (ICWS2012-1014)
Kisung Lee, Ling Liu, Shicong Meng, Balaji Palanisamy (Georgia Tech, USA)
Negotiation Strategies for Probabilistic Contracts in Web Services Orchestrations (ICWS2012-1015)
Ajay Kattepur, Albert Benveniste, Claude Jard(Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu, France; Universite Europeenne de Bretagne, France)
Research Track Session 6 – Service Security (06/26 Tuesday, 16:30-17:45;MALOKO)
Session Chair: Joao E. Ferreira, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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On the performance analysis of REST Security (ICWS2012-1016)
Gabriel Serme, Anderson Santana de Oliveira, Julien Massiera, and Yves Roudier(SAP Labs , France; Eurecom, France)
A Low-Cost Security Certification Scheme for Evolving Services (ICWS2012-1017)
Marco Anisetti, Claudio A. Ardagna, Ernesto Damiani(Universit`a degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
Architecting Web Service Attack Handlers (ICWS2012-1018)
A.
Andrekanic, R. Gamble (University of Tulsa)
Research Track Session 7 – Service Creation and Delivery(06/27 Wednesday, 8:30-9:45;MALOKO)
Session Chair: Lina Barakat, King’s College London, UK
Enabling the Delivery of Customizable Web Services (ICWS2012-1019)
Tuan Nguyen, Alan Colman, and Jun Han(Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
Migrating Component-based Web Applications to Web Services: towards considering a “Web Interface as a
Service” (ICWS2012-1020)
Chouki Tibermacine, Mohamed Lamine Kerdoudi (CNRS and Montpellier II University, France; University of Biskra, Algeria)
Automatic Abstract Service Generation from Web Service Communities (ICWS2012-1021)
Xumin Liu, Hua Liu (Rochester Institute of Technology; Xerox Research Center Webster, USA)
Research Track Session 8 – Service Middleware (06/27 Wednesday, 13:00-14:15;MALOKO)
Session Chair: Ulrich Lampe, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Disk-Offload Middleware for Web-Services Using the Application-Caching Paradigm (ICWS2012-1022)
Avraham Leff, James T. Rayfield, Tom Gissel, Ben Parees (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
An Infrastructure based on Virtualization for Intrusion Tolerant Services (ICWS2012-1023)
Jim Lau, Luciano Barreto, Joni da Silva Fraga(Federal University, Brazil)
Green web services: Modeling and Estimating Power Consumption of Web Services (ICWS2012-1024)
Peter Bartalos, M. Brian Blake (University of Notre Dame, USA)
Research Track Session 9 – Web Service Recommendation (06/28 Thursday, 8:30-9:45;MALOKO)
Session Chair: Cesar A L Oliveira, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
AWSR: Active Web Service Recommendation Based on Usage History (ICWS2012-1025)
Guosheng Kang, Jianxun Liu, Mingdong Tang, Xiaoqing (Frank) Liu, Buqing Cao, Yu X(Hunan University of Science and Technology,
China; Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA)
Decision Tree Learning from Incomplete QoS to Bootstrap Service Recommendation (ICWS2012-1026)
Qi Yu(Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
Location-Aware Collaborative Filtering for QoS-Based Service Recommendation (ICWS2012-1027)
Mingdong Tang, Yechun Jiang, Jianxun Liu, Xiaoqing (Frank) Liu(Hunan University of Science and Technology, China; Missouri
University of Science and Technology, USA)
Research Track Session 10 – Service Composition (06/28 Thursday, 13:00-14:15;MALOKO)
Session Chair: Karin Becker, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Shapley Value Based Impression Propagation for Reputation Management in Web Service Composition
(ICWS2012-1028)
An Liu, Qing Li, Liusheng Huang, Shiting Wen (City University of Hong Kong; CityU-USTC Advanced Research Institute, China)
Trustworthy Web Service Selection Using Probabilistic Models (ICWS2012-1029)
Mohamad Mehdi, Nizar Bouguila, Jamal Bentaha(Concordia University; Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering,
Canada)
Applications and Experiences Track
Applications and Experiences Track Session 1 – QoS (06/25 Monday,8:30-9:45;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Min Luo, Huawei, USA
Multi-Objective Service Composition with Time- And Input-Dependent Qos (ICWS2012-1030)
Florian Wagner, Adrian Klein, Benjamin Kl¨Opper, Fuyuki Ishikawa, Shinichi Honiden (University of Tokyo, Japan; Universit at
Paderborn, Germany)
Web Services Composition Verification Using Satisfiability Solving (ICWS2012-1031)
Ehtesham Zahoor, Olivier Perrin and Claude Godart (Universite de Lorraine, Nancy 2, France)
Optimizing Qos-Aware Services Composition for Concurrent Processes in Dynamic Resource-Constrained
Environments (ICWS2012-1032)
Yuanhong Shen, Xiaohu Yang, Ye Wang, Zhen Ye (Zhejiang University, China)
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Applications and Experiences Track Session 2 – Formal Modeling (06/25 Monday,13:00-14:15;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Stephen S. Yau, Arizona State University, USA
A Probabilistic Approach for Long-Term B2B Service Compositions (ICWS2012-1033)
Adrian Klein, Florian Wagner, Fuyuki Ishikawa, Shinichi Honiden (University of Tokyo; National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
(ICWS2012-1034)
Li Jian, Zheng Yongqing, Cui Lizhen(Shandong University, China)
Linked Data based Approach for Personalised Service Provisioning (ICWS2012-1035)
Hong Qing Yu, Xia Zhao(The Open University; University of Bedfordshire, UK)
A Dynamic Web Service Composition Method Based on Viterbi Algorithm
Applications and Experiences Track Session 3 – Semantic Services(06/25 Monday,14:30-15:45;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Rose Gamble, University of Tulsa, USA
Discovery of Semantic Web Services Compositions based on SAWSDL Annotations (ICWS2012-1036)
Guilherme C. Hobold, Frank A. Siqueira(Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil)
Ontology Alignment by Combining Lexical Analysis with Consequences from Reasoners (ICWS2012-1037)
Jianxin Liao, Xiulei Liu, Xiaomin Zhu, Tong Xu, Jingyu Wang, Haifeng Sun(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications;
EBUPT Information Technology Co., Ltd., China)
Rep4WS: A Paxos based Replication Framework for Building Consistent and Reliable Web
Services (ICWS2012-1038)
Xu Wang, Hailong Sun, Ting Deng (Beihang University, China)
Applications and Experiences Track Session 4 – Business Process Management (06/26 Tuesday,8:309:45;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Tuan Nguyen, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Transactional Recovery Support for Robust Exception Handling in Business Process Services (ICWS2012-1039)
Jo˜ao E. Ferreira, Kelly R. Braghetto, Osvaldo K. Takai, and Calton Pu (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Georgia Tech, USA)
On Recommendation of Process Mining Algorithms (ICWS2012-1040)
Jianmin Wang, Raymond K. Wong, Jianwei Ding, Qinlong Guo, Lijie Wen(Tsinghua University, China; University of New South
Wales, Australia)
Rigorous Analysis of Service Composability by Embedding WS-BPEL into the BIP Component Framework
(ICWS2012-1041)
Emmanouela Stachtiari, Anakreon Mentis, Panagiotis Katsaros(Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Applications and Experiences Track Session 5 – Service Selection (06/26 Tuesday,14:45-16:00;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Mohamad Mehdi, Concordia University, Canada
Towards Optimal and Scalable Non-Functional Service Matchmaking Techniques (ICWS2012-1042)
Kyriakos Kritikos and Dimitris Plexousakis(ICS-FORTH, Heraklion, Greece)
Web Service Selection Algorithm using Vickrey Auction (ICWS2012-1043)
Atsushi Watanabe, Fuyuki Ishikawa, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, Shinichi Honiden(Waseda University,; National Institute of Informatics,
Japan)
Behavior classes for specification and search of complex services and processes (ICWS2012-1044)
Martin Junghans, Sudhir Agarwal, and Rudi Studer (Institute AIFB and KSRI, Germany)
Applications and Experiences Track Session 6 – Optimization (06/26 Tuesday, 16:30-17:45;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Gabriel Serme, SAP Labs France, France
Identifying Test Requirements by Analyzing SLA Guarantee Terms (ICWS2012-1045)
M. Palacios, J. García-Fanjul, J. Tuya, George Spanoudakis (University of Oviedo, Spain; City University London, UK)
Analytic Profit Optimization of Service-Based Systems (ICWS2012-1046)
Xianzhi Wang, Zhongjie Wang, Xiaofei Xu(Harbin Institute of Technology, ,China)
From Abstract to Executable BPEL Processes with Continuity Support (ICWS2012-1047)
Zeina Azmeh, Fady Hamoui, Marianne Huchard, Naouel Moha(CNRS & Universite Montpellier II, France; UQAM, Canada)
Applications and Experiences Track Session 7 – Service Management (06/27 Wednesday, 8:309:45;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Andreas Griesmayer, Imperial College London, USA
Collaborative Web Service QoS Prediction with Location-Based Regularization (ICWS2012-1048)
Wei Lo, Jianwei Yin, Shuiguang Deng, Ying Li, Zhaohui Wu(Zhejiang University, China)
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TASS: Transaction Assurance in Service Selection (ICWS2012-1049)
Jiuxin Cao, Gongrui Zhu, Xiao Zheng, Bo Liu, Fang Dong(Southeast University, China)
Enabling Advanced Loading Strategies for Data Intensive Web Services (ICWS2012-1050)
Quirino Zagarese, Gerardo Canfora, Eugenio Zimeo, Françoise Baude(University of Sannio, Italy; INRIA Sophia Antipolis Mé
diterranée, France)
Applications and Experiences Track Session 8 – Service Recommendation (06/27 Wednesday, 13:0014:15;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Shiyong Lu, Wayne State University, USA
Analyzing the Evolution of Web Services using Fine-Grained Changes (ICWS2012-1051)
Daniele Romano, Martin Pinzger(Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Personalized Services Recommendation based on Context-Aware QoS Prediction (ICWS2012-1052)
Li Kuang, Yingjie Xia, Xiumei Li(Hangzhou Normal University, China)
Domain-Independent Data Validation and Content Assistance as a Service (ICWS2012-1053)
Maira Gatti, Ricardo Herrmann, David Loewenstern, Florian Pinel, Larisa Shwartz(IBM Brazil Research Center; IBM TJ Watson
Research Center, USA)
Applications and Experiences Track Session 9 – Service Management (06/27 Wednesday, 14:3015:45;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Wei Tan, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Tenant Onboarding in Evolving Multi-tenant Software-as-a-Service Systems (ICWS2012-1054)
Lei Ju, Bikram Sengupta, Abhik Roychoudhury(Shandong University, China; IBM Research, India; National University of Singapore,
Singapore)
A Financial Compensation based Transaction Management Model for Service-Oriented Business Collaborations
(ICWS2012-1055)
Zheng Yang, Jinhui Yao, Shiping Chen (University of Sydney, Australia; CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia)
Redundant Service Removal in QoS-Aware Service Composition (ICWS2012-1056)
Min Chen, Yuhong Yan (Concordia University, Canada)
Applications and Experiences Track Session 10 – Service Discovery (06/28 Thursday, 8:30-9:45;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Roman Vaculin, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
QoS-Aware Adaptive Service Orchestrations
(ICWS2012-1057)
Gianpaolo Cugola, Leandro Sales Pinto and Giordano Tamburrelli(Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
A Specialized Search Engine for Web Service Discovery
(ICWS2012-1058)
Ourania Hatzi, Georgios Batistatos, Mara Nikolaidou, Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos(Harokopio University of Athens, Greece)
User-Centered QoS Computation for Web Service Selection
(ICWS2012-1059)
Chunqi Shi, Donghui Lin, Toru Ishida (Kyoto University, Japan)
Applications and Experiences Track Session 11 – Service Applications (06/28 Thursday, 13:0014:15;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Florian Wagner, University of Tokyo, Japan
Information Diffusion in Web Services Networks (ICWS2012-1060)
Shahab Mokarizadeh, Peep Kungas, Mihhail Matskin, Marco Crasso, Marcelo Campo, Alejandro Zunino(Royal Institute of Technology,
Sweden; University of Tartu, Estonia; UNICEN University, Argentina; )
Toward Exposing and Accessing HPC Applications in a SaaS Cloud (ICWS2012-1061)
Philip Church, Adam Wong, Michael Brock, Andrzej Goscinski (Deakin University, Australia)
Discovering Trust Networks for the Selection of Trustworthy Service Providers in Complex Contextual Social
Networks (ICWS2012-1062)
Guanfeng Liu, Yan Wang and Mehmet A. Orgun, Huan Liu (Macquarie University, Australia; Arizona State University, USA)
(ICWS2012-1063)
Sen Luo, Bin Xu, Kewu Sun(Tsinghua University, China)
Towards Multimodal Query in Web Service Search
Industry Track
Industry Track Session 1 – Service Evolution (06/27 Wednesday, 16:15-17:30;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Daniele Romano, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Formal Evolution of XML Schemas with Inheritance
(ICWS2012-1064)
Jakub Kl´ımek, Martin Neˇcask´y(Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
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Andes: a Highly Scalable Persistent Messaging System (ICWS2012-1065)
Charith Wickramarachchi, Srinath Perera, Shammi Jayasinghe, Sanjiva Weerawarana (Mountain View, USA)
A Cost-effective Approach to Delivering Analytics as a Service (ICWS2012-1066)
Xi Sun, Bo Gao, Liya Fan, Wenhao An(IBM Research - China)
Industry Track Session 2 – Service Discovery (06/28 Thursday, 14:30-15:45;ELIMA)
Session Chair: HongQing Yu, The Open University, UK
Service Discovery Mechanism for an Intentional Pervasive Information System (ICWS2012-1067)
Salma Najar, Manuele Kirsch Pinheiro, Carine Souveyet, Luiz Angelo Steffenel(Université Paris1; Université de Reims ChampagneArdenne, France)
Towards Automatic Tagging for Web Services (ICWS2012-1068)
Lu Fang, Lijie Wang, Meng Li, Junfeng Zhao, Lingshuang Shao(Peking University; Ministry of Education; Wuhan University, China)
COnTag: A Framework for Personalized Context-aware Search of Ontology-based Tagged Data(ICWS20121069)
Knarig Arabshian, Troy Cauble(Alcatel-Lucent, USA)
Industry Track Session 3 – Service QoS
(06/28 Thursday, 16:15-17:30;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Steve Bobrowski, Salesforce.com, USA
Intelligent Database Placement in Cloud Environment (ICWS2012-1070)
Tao Yu, Jie Qiu, Berthold Reinwald, Lei Zhi, Qirong Wang, Ning Wang(IBM China Research Lab, IBM Almaden Research Center,
IBM China Development Lab, China)
An Empirical Study of ProgrammableWeb: A Network Analysis on a Service-Mashup System (ICWS2012-1071)
Keman Huang, Yushun Fan, Wei Tan(Tsinghua University,China; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Towards simplifying and automating business process lifecycle management in hybrid clouds (ICWS2012-1072)
Hua Liu, Yasmine Charif, Gueyoung Jung, Andres Quiroz, Frank Goetz, Naveen Sharma(Xerox Research Center at Webster, USA)
Industry Track Session 4 – Semantic Service (6/27 Wednesday 14:30-15:45 MALOKO)
Session Chair: Guanfeng Liu, Macquarie University, Australia
OWL-S Based Semantic Cloud Service Broker (ICWS2012-1073)
Le Duy Ngan, Rajaraman Kanagasabai(Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
Effect of Data Validity on the Reliability of Data-Centric Web Services (ICWS2012-1074)
Ewa Musial, Mei-Hwa Chen(NY State Police Department; SUNY Albany, USA)
Modeling and Analyzing the Reliability and Cost of Service Composition in the IoT: a Probabilistic
Approach (ICWS2012-1075)
Lixing Li, Zhi Jin, Ge Li, Liwei Zheng, Qiang Wei(Chinese Academy of Sciences; Peking University; Beijing Information Science &
Technology University, China)
Industry Track Session 5 – Business Process Management (6/27 Wednesday 16:15-17:30 MALOKO)
Session Chair: Nour Ali, Lero-The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, Ireland
Towards Decentralized Monitoring of Supply Chains (ICWS2012-1076)
Aymen Baouab, Walid Fdhila, Olivier Perrin, and Claude Godart(LORIA - INRIA - CNRS, France)
Servicization of Australian Privacy Act for Improving Business Compliance (ICWS2012-1077)
Dongxi Liu(CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia)
Work-in-Progress Track
Work-in-Progress Track Session 1 – Social Network Services (06/24 Sunday,9:30-11:00;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Marcos Palacios Gutierrez, University of Oviedo, Spain
SocFeedViewer: A Novel Visualization Technique for Social News Feeds Summarization on Social Network
Services (ICWS2012-1078)
Chi-Yao Tseng, Yu-Jen Chen, Ming-Syan Chen(Research Center for Information Technology Innovation; National Taiwan University,
Taiwan)
Linked Social Service: Evolving from an Isolated Service into a Global Social Service Network (ICWS2012-1079)
Wuhui Chen, Incheon Paik, Ryohei Komiya(University of Aizu, Japan)
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RESTful Web Service Mashup based Coal Mine Safety Monitoring and Control Automation with Wireless
Sensor Network (ICWS2012-1080)
Bo Cheng(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Identifying the Relevance of Social Issues to a Target (ICWS2012-1081)
Soyeon Caren Han, Byeong Ho KangUniversity of Tasmania, Australia)
Cirrus: Towards Business Provenance As-A-Service in the Cloud (ICWS2012-1082)
Sergio Manuel Serra da Cruz(Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Parallel Computing Framework as a Cloud Service (ICWS2012-1083)
Huake Tu,R ongheng Lin, Hua Zou (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Work-in-Progress Track Session 2 – Services Composition (06/24 Sunday,11:30-13:00;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Zhixiong Chen, Mercy College, USA
Trust Computation in Web Service Compositions Using Bayesian Networks (ICWS2012-1084)
Mohammad-Reza Motallebi, Fuyuki Ishikawa, Shinichi Honiden(The University of Tokyo; National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
An Approach of QoS-guaranteed Web Service Composition based on a Win-win Strategy (ICWS2012-1085)
Ying-Qiu Li, Tao Wen (Northeastern University Shenyang, China)
Flexible Construction of Complex Service Compositions from Reusable Semantic Knowledge (ICWS2012-1086)
Rik Eshuis, Freddy Lecu, Nikolay Mehandjiev (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands; IBM Research, Ireland;
University of Manchester, UK)
Redundant Service Removal in QoS-Aware Service Composition (ICWS2012-1087)
Min Chen(Concordia University, Canada)
WSCRec: Utilizing Historical Information to facilitate Web Service Composition (ICWS2012-1088)
Liang Chen, Hengyi Jian, and Jian Wu(Zhejiang University, China)
A Balanced Mining Algorithm for Closed Frequent Itemset on MapReduce (ICWS2012-1089)
Guang-Peng Chen, Yu-Bin Yang (Nanjing University, China)
Work-in-Progress Track Session 3 – Services Management (06/24 Sunday,14:00-15:30;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Tony Shan, Keane, Inc., USA
Selecting Skyline Web Data Services for Multiple Users Preferences
(ICWS2012-1090)
Karim Benouaret, Djamal Benslimane, Allel Hadjali (University of Lyon; Rennes 1 University, IRISA/ENSSAT, France)
Towards Service Atomization for Analyzing Information (ICWS2012-1091)
Arif Bramantoro, Toru Kamada, Masahiro Tanaka, Yohei Murakami, Koji Zettsu
Identifying and Managing Variation Scope in Service Management (ICWS2012-1092)
Harald Psaier, Heiko Ludwig, Laura Anderson, Ben Shaw (Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austrial IBM Research –
Almaden)
Advanced Case Management Enabled by Business Provenance (ICWS2012-1093)
Axel Martens, Aleksander Slominski, Geetika T. Lakshmanan, Nirmal Mukhi(IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Kachako: A Data-Centric Platform for Full Automation of Service Selection, Composition, Scalable
Deployment and Evaluation (ICWS2012-1094)
Yoshinobu Kano(Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST))
A Relational Taxonomy of Services for Large Scale Service Registries (ICWS2012-1095)
Yan Wu, Chungang Yan, Zhijun Ding, Pengwei Wang, Changjun Jiang, Mengchu Zhou (Tongji University, China)
Work-in-Progress Track Session 4 – Services Optimization (06/24 Sunday,16:00-17:30;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Maira Gatti, IBM Brazil Research Center, Brazil
Binding Optimization of Web Services (ICWS2012-1096)
Jaber Kouki, Walid Chainbi (Tunis Al-Manar University;University of Sousse;Tunis University Bou choucha Street, Tunisia)
Cloud based Test Coverage Service (ICWS2012-1097)
Sheng Huang (Fudan University, China)
Testing Optimization in Service EcoSystems (TEOS) (ICWS2012-1098)
Usman Wajid (Usman Wajid,Pedro Sampaio,Nikolay Mehandjiev)
Overcoming Large Data Transfer Bottlenecks in RESTful Service Orchestrations (ICWS2012-1099)
Ryan K L Ko, Markus Kirchberg, Bu Sung Lee, Elroy Chew (HP Labs Singapore; National University of Singapore)
(ICWS2012-1100)
Jakub Mal´y, Martin Neˇcask´y(Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
A Service Pattern Model for Flexible Service Composition
(ICWS2012-1101)
Chien-Hsiang Lee, San-Yih Hwang, Tao-Kang Yu, I-Ling Yen (National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan;University of Texas at Dallas,
USA)
Describing and Verifying Integrity Constraints in XML using OCL
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Work-in-Progress Track Session 5 – Services Management (06/28 Thursday, 14:30-15:45;MALOKO)
Session Chair: Liqiang Wang, University of Wyoming, USA
An Approach for Producing Privacy-Aware Reusable Business Process Fragments (ICWS2012-1102)
Mohamed-Anis Zemni, Nejib Ben Hadj-Anouane, Moez Yeddes (OASIS Laboratory National School of Computer Sciences (ENSI) ,
TUNISIA)
Privacy-Preserving Business Process Outsourcing (ICWS2012-1103)
Mehdi Bentounsiy, Salima Benbernou (Laboratoire d Informatique Paris Descartes, France)
Service Contracts: Current State and Future Directions (ICWS2012-1104)
Yucong Duan(University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy)
Automatic DAG-based Service Composition: A Model Checking Approach (ICWS2012-1105)
Yuzhang Feng, Rajaraman Kanagasabai, Anitha Veeramani (Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR, Singapore)
Priority-Based Graceful Degradation (ICWS2012-1106)
Teresa Tung(Accenture Technology Labs, USA)
A framework for self-healing service composition in Cloud environment (ICWS2012-1107)
Wenrui Li, Pengcheng Zhang, Zhongxue Yang (Nanjing Xiaozhuang University; Nanjing University, China)
Checking compatibility of web services using SOGs (ICWS2012-1108)
Kais Klai, Hanen Ochi (Universit´e Paris 13, France)
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Research Track
Research Session 1 – Service Contracts, Compliance, Certification (06/25 Monday,8:30-9:45;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Luca Pino, City University London, UK
Service Commons: Serve and Serve Alike (SCC2012-2001)
Michiaki Tatsubori, G. R. Gangadharan (Yamato, Kanagawa, Japan; Institute for Development & Research in Banking Technology
Hyderabad, India)
AutoSLAM - A Policy-driven Middleware for Automated SLA Establishment in SOA Environments (SCC20122002)
Mohan Baruwal Chhetri, Quoc Bao Vo, Ryszard Kowalczyk(Mohan Baruwal Chhetri, Ryszard Kowalczyk)
Formal Certification and Compliance for Run-Time Service Environments (SCC2012-2003)
Howard Foster, George Spanoudakis, Khaled Mahbub (City University London Northampton Square, UK)
Research Session 2 – Business Process Modeling (06/25 Monday,13:00-14:15;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Chen Wang, INRIA, France
A Metaheuristic Approach for the Configuration of Business Process Families (SCC2012-2004)
Ivana Ognjanovic, Bardia Mohabbati, Dragan Gasevic, Ebrahim Bagheri, Marko Boskovic (University Mediterranean, Montenegro)
An Integration Framework for Multi-Perspective Business Process Modeling (SCC2012-2005)
Keletso Letsholo, Erol-Valeriu Chioasca, Liping Zhao (The University of Manchester, UK)
A Business Intelligence Approach to Support Decision Making in Service Evolution Management (SCC2012-2006)
Ernando Silva, Bruno Vollino, Karin Becker, Renata Galante ( Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre, RS - Brazil)
Research Session 3 – Application Modeling and Management(06/25 Monday,14:30-15:45;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Michiaki Tatsubori, IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory, Japan
Stock Market Volatility Prediction: A Service-Oriented Multi-Kernel Learning Approach (SCC2012-2007)
Wang Feng, Liu Ling (Wuhan University, China; Georgia Tech, USA)
Optimal Design of Manufacturing Services Network (SCC2012-2008)
Wei Su, Shuangxi Huang, K. L. Mak(Tsinghua University;Kingdee International Software Group Co., Shenzhen, China;The University
of HK)
fANFARE: Autonomic Framework for Service-based Pervasive Environment (SCC2012-2009)
Yoann Maurel, Stephanie Chollet, Vincent Lestideau, Jonathan Bardin, Philippe Lalanda, Andre Bottaro(Laboratoire de Conception
et d’Int´egration des Syst`emes,zLaboratoire d’Informatique de Grenoble France)
Research Session 4 – Cloud Services (06/26 Tuesday,8:30-9:45;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Himanshu Gupta, IBM Research India, India
A Self-adaptive Cloud Capacity Planning System (SCC2012-2010)
Yexi Jiang, Charles Perng, Tao Li, Rong N. Chang(Florida International University; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
A Scalable Accounting Solution for Prepaid Services in Cloud Systems (SCC2012-2011)
Lei Xu, Ewnetu Bayuh Lakew, Francisco Hernandez-Rodriguez, Erik Elmrot (Umeå University, Sweden)
Improving Cloud Service Reliability - A System Accounting Approach (SCC2012-2012)
Zhengping Wu, Nailu Chu, Peng Su (University of Bridgeport, USA)
Research Session 5 – Service and Data Placement and Migration(06/26 Tuesday,14:45-16:00;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Latifur Khan, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Enabling Active Data Archival Over Cloud (SCC2012-2013)
Rajeev Gupta, Himanshu Gupta, Ullas Nambiar, Mukesh Mohania (IBM Research India)
Hypergraph-based Service Dependency Resolving and its Applications (SCC2012-2014)
Daxiang Zhao, Shijun Liu, Lei Wu, Rui Wang (Shandong University, China)
Stochastic VM Multiplexing for Datacenter Consolidation (SCC2012-2015)
Bipin Nandi, Ansuman Banerjee, Sasthi Ghosh, Nilanjan Banerjee (IBM Research - India)
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Research Session 6 – Service Selection and Recommendation (06/26 Tuesday, 16:30-17:45;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Petros Zerfos, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
On the Analysis of Satisfaction for Web Services Selection
(SCC2012-2016)
Erbin Lim, Philippe Thiran, Zakaria Maamar, Jamal Bentahar (Univ. of Namur, Belgium;Zayed Univ., Dubai, U.A.E;Concordia Univ.,
Canada)
An Efficient Search Strategy for Service Provider Selection in Complex Social Networks (SCC2012-2017)
Yu Xu, Jianxun Liu, Mingdong Tang, Buqing Cao, Frank Liu (Hunan University of Science and Technology, China; Missouri University
of Science and Technology, USA)
A Web Service Recommendation Approach Based on QoS Prediction Using Fuzzy Clustering (SCC2012-2018)
Meng Zhang, Xudong Liu, Richong Zhang, Hailong Sun (Beihang University, China)
Research Session 7 – Service Selection and QoS(06/27 Wednesday, 8:30-9:45;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Jia Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University – Silicon Valley, USA
WS-Sky: An Efficient and Flexible Framework for QoS-Aware Web Service Selection
(SCC2012-2019)
Karim Benouaret, Djamal Benslimane, and Allel Hadjali (University of Rennes )
Cost-Minimizing Service Selection in the Presence of End-To-End QoS Constraints and Complex Charging
Models (SCC2012-2020)
Rene Ramacher, Lars Moench (University of Hagen; Germany)
An Extended Matrix Factorization Approach for QoS Prediction in Service Selection (SCC2012-2021)
Wei Lo, Jianwei Yin, ShuiGuang Deng, Li Ying, Zhaohui Wu (Zhejiang University Hangzhou, China)
Research Session 8 – Service Composition(06/27 Wednesday, 13:00-14:15;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Rene Ramacher, University of Hagen, Germany
INSC: An Iterative Negotiation Approach for Service Compositions (SCC2012-2022)
Qiang He, Yun Yang, Jun Yan, and Hai Jin (Swinburne University of Technology;Swinburne)
Probabilistic Critical Path Identification for Cost-Effective Monitoring of Cloud-Based Software Applications
(SCC2012-2023)
Qiang He, Jun Han, Yun Yang, Jean-Guy Schneider, Hai Jin, Steve Versteeg (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia;
Huazhong University, China)
Policy-aware Service Composition in Sensor Networks (SCC2012-2024)
Raheleh Dilmaghani, Sahin Geyik, Keith Grueneberg, Jorge Lobo, S. Yousaf Shah, Boleslaw Szymanski, Petros Zerfos (IBM T.J.
Watson Research Center, USA)
Research Session 9 – Service Composition and QoS(06/27 Wednesday, 14:30-15:45;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Bardia Mohabbati, University Mediterranean, Montenegro
A Cost-Effective Service Composition Method for Mass Customized QoS Requirements (SCC2012-2025)
Zhongjie Wang, Fei Xu, Xiaofei Xu (Harbin Institute of Technology, China)
A Quantitative and Qualitative Approach for NFP-aware Web Service Composition (SCC2012-2026)
Hongbing Wang, Peisheng Ma, and Xuan Zhou (SouthEast University; Renmin University, China)
Hybrid Role Mining for Security Service Solution (SCC2012-2027)
Supreet Mandala, Maja Vukovic, Jim Laredo, Yao Ping, Milton Hernandez (Penn State University, USA)
Research Session 10 – Dynamic Adaptation and Management(06/28 Thursday, 8:30-9:45;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Liang-Jie Zhang, Kingdee International Software Group CO.,Ltd, China
A Two-Phase Online Prediction Approach for Accurate and Timely Adaptation Decision (SCC2012-2028)
Chen Wang, and Jean-Louis Pazat (IRISA/INRIA, France)
A Service Binding Framework for Open Environment (SCC2012-2029)
Masahiro Tanaka, Yohei Murakami, Donghui Lin, and Toru Ishida (Kyoto University, France)
Implementing Dynamic Management for Mediated Service Interactions (SCC2012-2030)
Xiaoqiang Qiao, and Wei Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Research Session 11 – Access Control and Anomaly Detection(06/28 Thursday, 13:00-14:15;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Donghui Lin, Kyoto Univeristy, Japan
Access Control with Hidden Policies and Credentials for Service Computing (SCC2012-2031)
Xinfeng Ye, and Mingyu Gao(Auckland University, New Zealand)
A Framework for Detecting Anomalous Services in OSGi-based Applications (SCC2012-2032)
Tao Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)
On Graph Reduction for QoS Prediction of Very LargeWeb Service Compositions (SCC2012-2033)
Alfredo Goldman, and Ngoko Yanik (University of S˜ao Paulo S˜ao Paulo, Brasil)
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Applications and Experiences Track
Applications and Experiences Session 1 – Workflow Management (06/25 Monday,8:30-9:45;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Masahiro Tanaka, NICT, Japan
Analysis of Scientific Workflow Provenance Access Control Policies (SCC2012-2034)
Ruiqi Luo, Ping Yang, Shiyong Lu, Mikhail Gofman (Wayne State University, USA)
A User-Defined Exception Handling Framework in the VIEW Scientific Workflow Management System
(SCC2012-2035)
Dong Ruan, Shiyong Lu, Aravind Mohan, Xubo Fei, Jia Zhang (Wayne State University; Northern Illinois University, USA)
Applications and Experiences Session 2 – Service Composition and Verification (06/25 Monday,13:0014:15;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Latifur Khan, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Utilizing PCFGs for Modeling and Learning Service Compositions in Sensor Networks (SCC2012-2037)
Sahin Geyik, Eyuphan Bulut, Boleslaw Szymanski
A Survey on Automated Service Composition Methods (SCC2012-2038)
Yang Syu, Shang-Pin Ma, Jong-Yih Kuo, and Yong-Yi FanJiang (National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan)
A Query Verification Method for Making Outsourced Databases Trustworthy (SCC2012-2039)
Ying Zhou, and Chen Wang (The University of Sydney, Australia)
Applications and Experiences Session 3 – Service Composition and Analysis(06/25 Monday,14:30-15:45;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Nilanjan Banerjee, IBM Research India, India
Service level composition across multiple service chains (SCC2012-2040)
Mario Bochicchio, Antonella Longo (University of Salento Lecce, Italy)
Trade-offs in Google Distance Only vs. a WordNet Hybrid for QoS-Enabled Web Services Composition
(SCC2012-2041)
Dawn Jutla, Dhivya Veerasekaran, and Rui Ding (Saint Mary's University)
Towards an Automata-based Semantic Web Services Discovery and Composition Method in Context-aware
Environment (SCC2012-2042)
Zhichao Zhang, Weiping Li, Zhonghai Wu, Wei Tan (Peking University, China; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Applications and Experiences Session 4 – Cloud Services (06/26 Tuesday,8:30-9:45;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Chengchun Tu, Stony Brook University, USA
Optimal Design for Cloud Infrastructure in Multi-layer Services computing Environment (SCC2012-2043)
Xiaochen Liu, Shuangxi Huang, Zhiqiang Zhan (Beijing University, China)
A Novel Mechanism for Cloud Oriented Account Service in SME SaaS Ecosystem (SCC2012-2044)
Bo Hu, Liang-Jie Zhang, Dong Liu, Yi-Feng Xie, Li-hui Luo (Kingdee International Software Group Co. Ltd.; Tsinghua University;
Southeast University, China)
Profit-Based Experimental Analysis of IaaS Cloud Performance: Impact of Software Resource Allocation
(SCC2012-2045)
Jack Li, Qingyang Wang, Yasuhiko Kanemasa, Deepal Jayasinghe, Simon Malkowski, Motoyuki Kawaba, Calton Pu (Georgia Tech,
USA;Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan)
Applications and Experiences Session 5 – Web Services (06/26 Tuesday,14:45-16:00;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Karim Benouaret, Lyon 1 University, France
A Context-aware Recovery Mechanism for Web Services Business Transaction (SCC2012-2046)
Jiuxin Cao, Bo Liu, Xiao Zheng, Gongrui Zhu, Yi Qin (Southeast University; Anhui University of Technology, China)
A Human-Asset-Compromised Allocation Model of Multiple Emergency Projects in Service-Focused
Enterprises (SCC2012-2047)
Yan Wang, Liang-Jie Zhang, Wei Wang (Kingdee International Software Group Co. Ltd., China)
Estimating the Processing Time of Process Instances in Semi-Structured Processes - A Case Study (SCC2012-2048)
Andreas Wombacher, Maria Iacob (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Applications and Experiences Session 6 – Business Process (06/26 Tuesday, 16:30-17:45;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Mohan Baruwal Chhetri, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
SOAC-Net: A Model to Manage Service-Based Business Process Authorization (SCC2012-2049)
Haiyang Sun, Jian Yang, Weiliang Zhao, Surya Nepal (Macquarie University; University of Wollongong, Australia)
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On Elasticity and Constrainedness of Business Services Provisioning
(SCC2012-2050)
Lam-Son Lê, Hong-Linh Truong, Aditya Ghose, Schahram Dustdar (University of Wollongong, Australia;Vienna University of
Technology, Austria)
Design Maintenance in Process Eco-systems (SCC2012-2051)
Tri Kurniawan, Tiancheng Zhang, Aditya Ghose, Hoa Dam, Lam-Son Lê(niversity of Wollongong, Australia)
Applications and Experiences Session 7 – Service Restructuring (06/27 Wednesday, 8:30-9:45;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Wuhui Chen, University of Aizu, Japan
Summary Instance: Scalable Event Priority Determination Engine for Large Scale Distributed Event-based
System (SCC2012-2052)
Ruisheng Shi, Zhang Yang, Junliang Chen(Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China)
(SCC2012-2053)
Zaiwen Feng, Rong Peng, Keqing He, Zhou He(Wuhan University, China)
Service Restructuring by Choreogaphy-driven Equivalence
Modeling and Configuration of Process Variants for On-boarding Customers to IT Outsourcing (SCC2012-2036)
Wen Yao, Sujoy Basu, Jun Li, Bryan Stephenson (Penn State University, USA)
Applications and Experiences Session 8 – Evolutionary Service Composition (06/27 Wednesday, 13:0014:15;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Aditya Ghose, University of Wollongong, Australia
A Middleware Service for Image Adjustment and Filtering for Small Screens (SCC2012-2054)
Matthew Macbeth, Raymond Wong(University of New South Wales, Australia)
A framework for the evaluation of mashup tools (SCC2012-2055)
Sumaira Minhas, Pedro Sampaio, Nikolay Mehandjiev (University of Manchester, UK)
(SCC2012-2056)
Rabeb Mizouni, M. Adel Serhani, Abdelghani Benharref, Oubai Al-Abassi (Khalifa University;UAE University; Abu Dhabi University)
Towards Battery-Aware Self-Adaptive Mobile Applications
Applications and Experiences Session 9 – Service Quality Control (06/29 Friday, 12:45-14:00;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Qi Yu, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Concurrent Negotiation over Quality of Service (SCC2012-2057)
Khalid Mansour(Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne, Australia)
ReputationNet: a Reputation Engine to Enhance ServiceMap by Recommending Trusted Services (SCC2012-2058)
Jinhui Yao, Wei Tan, Surya Nepal, Shiping Chen, Jia Zhang, David De Roure, Carole Goble(University of Sydney, Australia; IBM T.J.
Watson Research Center, USA; CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia; Northern Illinois University, USA;University of Oxford, USA; University of
Manchester, UK)
Industry Track
Industry Session 1 – Enterprise System Management (06/27 Wednesday, 14:30-15:45;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Surya Nepal, CSIRO, Australia
Effective Reuse via Modeling, Managing and Searching of Business Process Assets (SCC2012-2059)
Nanjangud Narendra, Karthikeyan Ponnalagu, GR Gangadharan, Hong-Linh Truong, Schahram Dustdar, Aditya Ghose(IBM India
Research Lab;IVienna University of Technology; University of Technology;University of Wollongong)
Model-driven Design, Development, Execution and Management of Service-based Applications (SCC2012-2060)
Diana Moreno-Garcia, and Jacky Estublier(LIG; Université Joseph Fourier)
The Research on Context-Aware-Based Intelligent Service System for Miners (SCC2012-2061)
Xue Xiao, Jingkun Chang(Henan Polytechnic University Jiaozuo, China)
Industry Session 2 – Services Applications (06/27 Wednesday, 16:15-17:30;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Mario Bochicchio, University of Salento, Italy
Collective Intelligence Applications in IT Services Business (SCC2012-2062)
Maja Vukovic, Osamuyi Stewart(IBM T.J. Watson Research , USA)
Personal Emergency Preparedness Plan (PEPP) Facebook App: Using Cloud Computing, Mobile Technology,
and Social Networking Services to Decompress Traditional Channels of Communication during Emergencies
and Disasters (SCC2012-2063)
Melvin Greer, John Ngo(Lockheed Martin, USA)
Assessing the Health of Case-Oriented Semi-Structured Business Processes (SCC2012-2064)
Geetika T. Lakshmanan, Nirmal K. Mukhi, Rania Khalaf, Axel Martens, Szabolcs Rozsnyai(IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Industry Session 3 – Services Development Frameworks (06/28 Thursday, 8:30-9:45;EKOLU)
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Service-Oriented Architecture for SPDFLOW: A Healthcare Workflow System for Sterile Processing
Departments (SCC2012-2065)
Xiaoyu Ma, Kai Yang, Shiyong Lu(Wayne State University, USA)
Dynamic Architecture for Autonomously Managing Service-based Applications (SCC2012-2066)
Hyun Jung La, Soo Dong Kim (Soongsil University)
Selecting Skyline Web Services from Uncertain QoS (SCC2012-2067)
Karim Benouaret, Djamal Benslimane, and Allel Hadjali (University of Lyon; Rennes 1 University, France)
Industry Session 4 – Services Selection and Composition (06/28 Thursday, 13:00-14:15;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Zhixiong Chen, Mercy College, USA
Event-Driven Mashup Orchestration with Scala (SCC2012-2068)
Michele Stecca, Martino Fornasa, Nicholas Dall'Armellina, Massimo Maresca(c/o DEI University of Padua, Italy)
Service Grid Federation Architecture for Heterogeneous Domain (SCC2012-2069)
Yohei Murakami, Masahiro Tanaka, Donghui Lin, Toru Ishida(National Institute of Information; Kyoto University, Japan)
Global Service Space Construction and Its Application to Workflow as a Service (SCC2012-2070)
Wuhui Chen, Paik Incheon, Ryohei Komiya (University of Aizu, Japan)
Industry Session 5 – Services Testing (06/28 Thursday, 14:30-15:45;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Michele Stecca, CIPI, Italy
Dynamic Service Provisioning for the Cloud (SCC2012-2071)
Katharina Goerlach, Frank Leymann(University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Autonomous Failure-handling mechanism for WF Long Running Transactions (SCC2012-2072)
Manar Ali, Stephan Reiff-Marganiec (University of Leicester Leicester, UK)
Towards Providing Data Validation as a Service (SCC2012-2073)
Soujanya Soni, Sameep Mehta, Sandeep Hans (IBM Research India; Technion University, Israel)
Industry Session 6 – Services Monitoring (06/28 Thursday, 16:15-17:30;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Wei Tan, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
High performance computing as a Service with Service Level Agreements (SCC2012-2074)
Roland Kübert, Stefan Wesner (High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS), Germany)
h-IQ: Human Intelligence for Quality of Service Delivery Data(SCC2012-2075)
Maja Vukovic, Valentina Salapura, and Jim Laredo (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Quality Evaluation within Service-Oriented Software: A Multi-Perspective Approach (SCC2012-2076)
Ali Owrak, Abdallah Namoun, and Nikolay Mehandjiev (University of Manchester, UK)
Industry Session 7 – Data Service Management (06/29, Friday, 8:30-9:45;MALOKO)
Session Chair: Sumaira Minhas, University of Manchester, UK
Data-Centered Service Composition for Information Analysis (SCC2012-2077)
Yohei Murakami, Masahiro Tanaka, Arif Bramantoro, and Koji Zettsu (Information Services Platform Laboratory, Japan)
RPPS: A Novel Resource Prediction and Provisioning Scheme in Cloud Data Center (SCC2012-2078)
Wei Fang, ZhiHui Lu, Jie Wu, and ZhenYin Cao (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)
Data-intensive Services for Large-scale Archive Access (SCC2012-2079)
Masahiro Tanaka, Yohei Murakami, and Koji Zettsu (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)
Industry Session 8 – Security (06/29, Friday, 8:30-9:45;MAUKA)
Session Chair: Patrick C.K. Hung, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Accelerating the Deployment of Security Service Infrastructure with Collective Intelligence and Analytics
(SCC2012-2080)
Maja Vukovic, Christofer Giblin, and Sriram Rajagopal (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Experimental Evaluation of Web Service Frameworks in the Presence of Security Attacks (SCC2012-2081)
Rui Andre Oliveira, Nuno Laranjeiro, Marco Vieira (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Industry Session 9 – Quality of Services (06/29, Friday, 12:45-14:00;MALOKO)
Session Chair: Ali Owrak, University of Manchester, UK
Context-Aware QoS Adaptation for Dynamic Service Selection (SCC2012-2082)
Donghui Lin, Chunqi Shi, Toru Ishida (Kyoto University)
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String Comparators Based Algorithms for Process Model Matchmaking (SCC2012-2083)
Yacine Belhoul, Mohammed Haddad, Eric Duchêne, Hamamache Kheddouci (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Université de Lyon)
CCRA: Cloud Computing Reference Architecture (SCC2012-2100)
Jing Liu, Liangjie Zhang, Bo Hu, Keqing He (Wuhan University; Kingdee International Software Group CO.,Ltd, China)
Work-in-Progress Track
Work-in-Progress Session 1 – Services Oriented Architecture (06/24 Sunday, 9:30-11:00; ELIMA)
Session Chair: Junliang Chen (Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China
Flow Editor: Semantic Web Service Composition Tool (SCC2012-2084)
Bingfeng Pi, Gang Zou, Chao-liang Zhong, Jun Zhang, Hao Yu, Akihiko Matsuo (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan)
SORA: Service-Oriented Reconfigurable Co-processor Architecture (SCC2012-2085)
Chao Wang, Xi Li, Peng Chen, Junneng Zhang, Xiaojing Feng, Xuehai Zhou (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
Open challenges for Consulting Service Lifecycle Management (SCC2012-2086)
Pietro Mazzoleni, Richard Goodwin, Clay Williams (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; IBM, USA)
From requirements to business process development (SCC2012-2087)
Hongxia Zhang, Hua Zou, Fangchun Yang, Rongheng Lin (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
WSCMN: Managing Web Service Dynamic Changes Based on Bayesian Network (SCC2012-2088)
Xuejuan Huang, Yu Yao, Dehua Li (Wuhan University; HuaZhong Univeristy of Science and Technology, CHina)
How to Asses and Customize Service Value for IT Cloud Services Clients (SCC2012-2089)
Kathir Ramaswami, Anca Sailer (Johns Hopkins University; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Work-in-Progress Session 2 –Services Composition and Coordination(06/24 Sunday,11:30-13:00;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, University of Leicester, UK
Context-aware Service Adaptation via Learning Classifier System with Co-evolutionary Mechanism (SCC20122090)
Shangguang Wang, Zibin Zheng, Guoqiang Li (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications; The Chinese University of Hong
Kong, China)
A Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Model for Service Composition (SCC2012-2091)
Hongbing Wang, Xiaojun Wang, Xuan Zhou(Southeast University, Renmin University of China, China)
Reconciling Components and Services the Apam Component-Service Platform (SCC2012-2092)
Jacky Estublier, German Vega(Université Joseph Fourier; Grenoble University)
Towards Automated Service Composition using Policy Ontology in Building Automation System (SCC2012-2093)
Son N. Han, Gyu Myoung Lee, Noel Crespi(Department of Wireless Networks and Multimedia Services, France)
Creating Composite IT Services in the Global Enterprise(SCC2012-2094)
Matthew McCarthy, and Lorraine Herger(IBM, USA)
Work-in-Progress Session 3 – Services QoS (06/24 Sunday,14:00-15:30;ELIMA)
Session Chair: Hong Xu, University of Toronto, Canada
KPI-based Service Composition Modeling and Optimization with Design Time User Interaction1 (SCC2012-2095)
Freddy Lecue(IBM Research; The University of Manchester, UK; SAP Research, USA)
(SCC2012-2096)
Basem Suleiman(University of New South Wales, Australia)
A Semantic Extended Multi-Layer Model for BPEL Process Generation (SCC2012-2097)
Budan Wu, Junliang Chen (Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China)
Elasticity Economics of Cloud-based Applications
An Efficient Data Maintenance Strategy for Data Service Mashup Based on Materialized View Selection
(SCC2012-2098)
Peng Zhang, Guiling Wang, Guang Ji, Yanbo Han(Chinese Academy of Sciences,China)
Towards the Application of Reinforcement Learning Techniques for Quality-Based Service Selection in
Automated Service Composition (SCC2012-2099)
Alexander Jungmann, Bernd Kleinjohann (University of Paderborn, Germany)
Web Service and Workflow Abstractions to Large Scale Nuclear Physics Calculations (SCC2012-2101)
Chathura Herath, Fang Liu, Suresh Marru, Lahiru Gunathilake, Masha Sosonkina, James P. Vary, Pieter Maris, Marlon Pierc
(Indiana University; Iowa State University, USA)
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Research Track
Research Track Session 1 – Cloud Framework (06/25 Monday,8:30-9:45;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Munindar P. Singh, North Carolina State University, USA
MROrchestrator: A Fine-Grained Resource Orchestration Framework for MapReduce Clusters (CLOUD2012-3001)
Bikash Sharma, Ramya Prabhakar, Seung-Hwan Lim, Mahmut T. Kandemir Chita R. Das (Penn State University, USA)
A General and Practical Datacenter Selection Framework for Cloud Services (CLOUD2012-3002)
Hong Xu, Baochun Li, Henry Xu (University of Toronto, Canada)
A Profit-aware Virtual Machine Deployment Optimization Framework for Cloud (CLOUD2012-3003)
Wei Chen, Xiaoqiang Qiao, Jun Wei, Tao Huang (Chinese Academy of Sciences,China)
Research Track Session 2 – Admission Control for Cloud Services (06/25 Monday,13:00-14:15;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Michael Melliar-Smith, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Biting off Safely More than You Can Chew: Predictive Analytics for Resource Over-commit in IaaS Cloud
(CLOUD2012-3004)
Rahul Ghosh, Vijay K. Naik (Duke University; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
WIQ: Work-Intensive Query Scheduling for In-Memory Database Systems (CLOUD2012-3005)
Stephan Kraft, Giuliano Casale, Alin Jula, Peter Kilpatrick, Des Greer(SAP Research, USA; Imperial College, UK; Queen’s
University Belfast,UK;SAP Labs, USA)
Admission Control for Elastic Cloud Services (CLOUD2012-3006)
Kleopatra Konstanteli, Tommaso Cucinotta, Konstantinos Psychas, Theodora Varvarigou (University of Athens,Greece;Real-Time,
Italy)
Research Track Session 3 – Analytics Cloud Platform (06/25 Monday,14:30-15:45;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, USA
Center-of-Gravity Reduce Task Scheduling to Lower MapReduce Network Traffic (CLOUD2012-3007)
Mohammad Hammoud, M. Suhail Rehman, Majd F. Sakr (Carnegie Mellon University,USA)
Efficient Map/Reduce-based DBSCAN Algorithm with Optimized Data Partition (CLOUD2012-3008)
Bi-Ru Dai,I-Chang Lin (National Taiwan University,Taiwan)
Evaluating Hadoop for Data-Intensive Scientific Operations (CLOUD2012-3009)
Zacharia Fadika, Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Richard Canon, Lavanya Ramakrishnan (Lawrence Berekely National Lab, USA)
Research Track Session 4 – Economic Models for Cloud Computing (06/26 Tuesday,8:30-9:45;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Vijay Naik, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Optimal Bids for Spot VMs in a Cloud for Deadline Constrained Jobs (CLOUD2012-3010)
Murtaza Zafer, Yang Song, Kang-Won Lee(IBM T. J. Watson Research Center,USA)
Maximizing Cloud Provider Profit from Equilibrium Price Auctions (CLOUD2012-3011)
Ulrich Lampe, Melanie Siebenhaar, Apostolos Papageorgiou, Dieter Schuller, Ralf Steinmetz (Technische Universität Darmstadt,
Germany)
AMAZING: An Optimal Bidding Strategy for Amazon EC2 Cloud Spot Instance (CLOUD2012-3012)
ShaoJie Tang, Jing Yuan,Xiang-Yang Li (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
Research Track Session 5 – Managed Cloud Platform (06/26 Tuesday,14:45-16:00;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Ming-Chien Shan, SAP Research, USA
Reliable State Monitoring in Cloud Datacenters (CLOUD2012-3013)
Shicong Meng, Arun K. Iyengar,Isabelle Rouvellou,Ling Liu,Kisung Lee,Balaji Palanisamy,Yuzhe Tan(Georgia Tech; IBM T.J.
Watson Research Center, USA)
Attribution of Fraudulent Resource Consumption in the Cloud (CLOUD2012-3014)
Joseph Idziorek, Mark Tannian, Doug Jacobson(Iowa State University, USA)
GARDEN: Generic Addressing and Routing for Data Center Networks (CLOUD2012-3015)
Yan Hu, Ming Zhu, Yong Xia, Kai Chen(Tsinghua University, China;Northwestern University, USA)
Research Track Session 6 – Collaborative Cloud Computing (06/26 Tuesday, 16:30-17:45;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Philipp Leitner, Vienna University, Austria
Expertus: A Generator Approach to Automate Performance Testing in IaaS Clouds (CLOUD2012-3016)
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Deepal Jayasinghe, Galen Swint, Simon Malkowski, Jack Li, Qingyang Wang and Calton Pu.(Georgia Tech, USA)
F2BOX: Cloudifying F2F Storage Systems with High Availability Correlation (CLOUD2012-3017)
Raul Gracia-Tinedo, Marc S´ anchez-Artigas,Pedro Garc´ıa-L´ opez(Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Placement in Clouds for Application-Level Latency Requirements(CLOUD2012-3018)
Fangzhe Chang,Ramesh Viswanathan,Tom L. Wood
Research Track Session 7 – Analytics Cloud(06/27 Wednesday, 8:30-9:45;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Shicong Meng, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Scan-Sharing for Optimizing RDF Graph Pattern Matching on MapReduce (CLOUD2012-3019)
HyeongSik Kim, Padmashree Ravindra, Kemafor Anyanwu(North Carolina State University, USA)
Towards Quality Aware Collaborative Video Analytic Cloud (CLOUD2012-3020)
JongHyuk Lee, Tao Feng, Shi Weidong, Apurva Bedagkar-Gala, Shishir K. Shah, Hanako Yoshida
De Novo Assembly of High-Throughput Sequencing Data with Cloud Computing and New Operations on
String Graphs (CLOUD2012-3021)
Yu-Jung Chang,Chien-Chih Chen,J an -Ming Ho,Chuen-Liang Chen (Academia Sinica; National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Research Track Session 8 – Cloud Performance Management (06/27 Wednesday, 13:00-14:15;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Tommaso Cucinotta, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Laboratories, Ireland
Challenges and Opportunities in Consolidation at High Resource Utilization: Non-monotonic Response Time
Variations in n-Tier Applications (CLOUD2012-3022)
Simon Malkowski, Yasuhiko Kanemasa,Hanwei Chen, Masao Yamamoto, Qingyang Wang,Deepal Jayasinghe, Calton Pu, Motoyuki
Kawaba(Georgia Tech,USA; Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan)
A Performance Interference Model for Managing Consolidated Workloads in QoS-Aware Clouds (CLOUD20123023)
Qian Zhu, Teresa Tung(Accenture Technology Labs, USA)
Scheduling Parallel Tasks onto Opportunistically Available Cloud Resources (CLOUD2012-3024)
Ting He, Shiyao Chen, Hyoil Kim, Lang Tong,Kang-Won Lee(IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; Cornell University, USA)
Research Track Session 9 – Cloud Resource Management (06/27 Wednesday, 14:30-15:45;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Rong Chang, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Energy Efficient Geographical Load Balancing via Dynamic Deferral of Workload (CLOUD2012-3025)
Muhammad Abdullah Adnan, Ryo Sugihara, Rajesh K. Gupta (University of California, USA)
Survivable Virtual Infrastructure Mapping in Virtualized Data Centers (CLOUD2012-3026)
Jielong Xu, Jian Tang, Kevin Kwiat, Weiyi Zhang, Guoliang Xue
Energy Management in IaaS Clouds: A Holistic Approach (CLOUD2012-3027)
Eugen Feller, Cyril Rohr, David Margery, Christine Morin (Campus universitaire de Beaulieu, France)
Research Track Session 10 – Exploitation of Infrastructure-as-a-Service Clouds (06/27 Wednesday, 16:1517:30;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Rajesh Gupta, University of California San Diego, USA
Cost-Efficient and Application SLA-Aware Client Side Request Scheduling in an Infrastructure-as-a-Service
Cloud (CLOUD2012-3028)
Philipp Leitner, Waldemar Hummer, Benjamin Satzger, Christian Inzinger, Schahram Dustdar (Vienna University, Austria)
SmartScale: Automatic Application Scaling in Enterprise Clouds (CLOUD2012-3029)
Sourav Dutta, Sankalp Gera, Akshat Verma, Balaji Viswanathan (IBM Research - India)
An Integrated Approach for Specifying and Enforcing SLAs for Cloud Services (CLOUD2012-3030)
Andr´ e Lage Freitas, Nikos Parlavantzas, Jean-Louis Pazat (Universite Europeenne de Bretagne, France)
Research Track Session 11 – Cloud Resource Provisioning (06/27 Wednesday, 8:30-9:45;EWA Ballroom)
Session Chair: Christine Morin, INRIA, France
Opportunistic Service Provisioning in the Cloud (CLOUD2012-3031)
Mathias Bjorkqvist, Lydia Y. Chen,Walter Binder(IBM Research Zurich Lab; University of Lugano, Switzerland)
Performance of Cloud Computing Centers with Multiple Priority Classes (CLOUD2012-3032)
Wendy Ellens, Miroslav Zivkovi´c, Jacob Akkerboom, Remco Litjens, Hans van den Berg (TNO, The Netherlands)
An Online Mechanism for Dynamic VM Provisioning and Allocation in Clouds (CLOUD2012-3033)
Sharrukh Zaman, Daniel Grosu (Wayne State University, USA)
Research Track Session 12 – Virtual Server Image Management(06/27 Wednesday, 13:00-14:15;EWA Ballroom)
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Session Chair: Ting He, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
Impact of Live Migration on Multi-tier Application Performance in Clouds (CLOUD2012-3034)
Shinji Kikuchi, Yasuhide Matsumoto (Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan )
Minimizing Latency in Serving Requests through Differential Template Caching in a Cloud Differential
Template Caching in a Cloud (CLOUD2012-3035)
Deepak Jeswani, Manish Gupta, Pradipta De, Arpit Malani, Umesh Bellur, Arpit Malani, Umesh Bellur(IBM Research;Indian
Institute of Technology, India)
Semantically-Rich Composition of Virtual Images (CLOUD2012-3036)
Fabio Oliveira, Tamar Eilam, Michael Kalantar, Florian Rosenberg(IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Research Track Session 13 – Cloud Privacy (06/28 Thursday, 8:30-9:45;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Mathias Bjoerkqvist, IBM Research Zurich Lab, Switzerland
Keeping Data Private while Computing in the Cloud (CLOUD2012-3037)
Yuriy Brun,Nenad Medvidovic (University of Washington; University of Southern California, USA)
Oruta: Privacy-Preserving Public Auditing for Shared Data in the Cloud (CLOUD2012-3038)
Boyang Wang, Baochun Li,Hui L(Xidian University, China; University of Toronto, Canada )
CloudProtect: Managing Data Privacy in Cloud Applications (CLOUD2012-3039)
Mamadou H. Diallo,Bijit Hore,Ee-Chien Chang,Sharad Mehrotra, Nalini Venkatasubramanian(University of California, Irvine, USA;
National University of Singapore)
Research Track Session 14 – Cloud Application Deployment (06/28 Thursday, 13:00-14:15;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Shiping Chen, CSIRO, Australia; Wu Chou, Huawei, USA
Efficient Deployment of Main-memory DBMS in Virtualized Data Centers (CLOUD2012-3040)
Michael Seibold, Andreas Wolke, Martin Bichler, Alfons Kemper, Thomas Setzer, Martina Albutiu(Technische Universit;Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany)
Topology-Aware Deployment of Scientific Applications in Cloud Computing (CLOUD2012-3041)
Pei Fan, Zhenbang Chen, Ji Wang, Zibin Zheng, Michael R. Lyu (National Laboratory;National University; The Chinese
University,China)
FRIENDBOX: A Hybrid F2F Personal Storage Application (CLOUD2012-3042)
Raul Gracia-Tinedo, Marc S´ anchez-Artigas, Adri´ an Moreno-Mart´ınez, Pedro Garc´ıa-L´ opez(Universitat Rovira i Virgili,Spain)
Research Track Session 15 – Cloud Exploitation Analysis (06/28 Thursday, 14:30-15:45;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Shicong Meng, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
Data Centers in the Cloud: A Large Scale Study (CLOUD2012-3043)
Robert Birke,Lydia Y. Chen,Evgenia Smirni(IBM Research Zurich Lab, Switzerland; College of William and Mary Virginia, USA)
Towards a Taxonomy of Performance Evaluation of Commercial Cloud Services (CLOUD2012-3044)
Zheng Li,Liam O’Brien,Rainbow Cai,He Zhang (National ICT Australia (NICTA); The Australian National University, Australia)
Lessons Learned from the Development of GIS Overlay Processing Application on Azure Cloud Platform
(CLOUD2012-3045)
Dinesh Agarwal,Sushil K. Prasad(Georgia State University, USA)
Research Track Session 16 – Cloud SLA Management (06/28 Thursday, 16:15-17:30;MAKAI)
Session Chair: I-Ling Yen, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
SLA-Based and Consumer-Centric Dynamic Provisioning for Cloud Databases (CLOUD2012-3046)
Sherif Sakr, Anna Liu(National ICT Australia (NICTA); University of New South Wales, Australia)
Self-Adaptive and Resource-Efficient SLA Enactment for Cloud Computing Infrastructure (CLOUD2012-3047)
Michael Maurer, Ivona Brandic,Rizos Sakellariou(Vienna University,Austria;University of Manchester,UK)
Risk-Aware Workload Distribution in Hybrid Clouds (CLOUD2012-3048)
Kerim Yasin Oktay,Vaibhav Khadilkar,Bijit Hore,Murat Kantarcioglu,Sharad Mehrotra,Bhavani Thuraisingha(University of
California, Irvine; The University of Texas,USA)
Applications and Experiences Track Session
Applications & Experience Track Session 1 – Cloud Federation (06/25 Monday,8:30-9:45;EKAHI)
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Session Chair: Wu Chou, Huawei, USA
A semantic Scheduler Architecture for Federated hybrid Clouds (CLOUD2012-3049)
Idafen Santana-P´erez,Mar´ıa S. P´erez-Hern´andez (Universidad Polit´ ecnica de Madrid, Spain)
A Federated Multi-Cloud PaaS Infrastructure(CLOUD2012-3050)
Fawaz Paraiso, Nicolas Haderer, Philippe Merle, Romain Rouvoy, Lionel Seinturier(University of Lille & Inria , France)
Abstract Image Management and Universal Image Registration for Cloud and HPC Infrastructures (CLOUD20123051)
Javier Diaz, Gregor von Laszewski, Fugang Wang,Geoffrey Fox(Indiana University,USA)
Applications & Experience Track Session 2 – Mobile Cloud(06/25 Monday,13:00-14:15;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Ming Luo, Huawei, USA
Resource Allocation for Cloud-Assisted Mobile Applications(CLOUD2012-3052)
Marvin Ferber, Thomas Rauber,Mario Henrique Cruz Torres, Tom Holvoet (University of Bayreuth, Germany;Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
Sharing-aware Cloud-based Mobile Outsourcing (CLOUD2012-3053)
Chonglei Mei, Daniel Taylor, Chenyu Wang, Abhishek Chandra, Jon Weissman(University of Minnesota, USA)
Service Images Placement for Thin Client in Mobile Cloud Computing (CLOUD2012-3054)
Nguyen Tien Dung, Nguyen Van Mui, Eui Nam Huh(Kyung Hee University, South of Korea)
Applications & Experience Track Session 3 – Cloud Performance (06/25 Monday,14:30-15:45;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Michael Maurer, Vienna University, Austria
A Performance Study on the VM Startup Time in the Cloud (CLOUD2012-3055)
Ming Mao,Marty Humphrey (University of Virginia, USA)
Sensor Data Storage Performance: SQL or NoSQL, Physical or Virtual (CLOUD2012-3056)
Jan Sipke van der Veen, Bram van der Waaij(Queensland University, Australia)
Application-level CPU Consumption Estimation: Towards Performance Isolation of Multi-tenancy Web
Applications (CLOUD2012-3057)
Wei Wang, Xiang Huang, Jun Wei(Chinese Academy of Sciences, China )
Applications & Experience Track Session 4 – Power Consumption Analysis (06/26 Tuesday,8:30-9:45;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Majd F. Sakr, Carnegie Mellon University,USA
Analysis of Power and Hardware Resource Consumption of Servers under Different Load Balancing Policies
(CLOUD2012-3058)
Waltenegus Dargie and Alexander Schill(Technical University of Dresden,Germany)
Analysis of the Power Consumption of a Multimedia Server under Different DVFS Policies (CLOUD2012-3059)
Waltenegus Dargie(Technical University,Germany)
Experimental Analysis of Application Specific Energy Efficiency of Data Centers with Heterogeneous
Servers(CLOUD2012-3060)
Grace Metri, Soumyasudharsan Srinivasaraghavan, Weisong Shi, Monica Brockmeyer(Wayne State University,USA)
Applications & Experience Track Session 5 – Cloud Security (06/26 Tuesday,8:30-9:45;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Michael Seibold, Technische Universität München, Germany
Maitland: Lighter-Weight VM Introspection to Support Cyber-Security in the Cloud (CLOUD2012-3061)
Christopher Benninger, Stephen W. Neville(University of Victoria, Canada)
MANTICORE: Masking All Network Traffic via IP Concealment with OpenVPN Relaying to EC2 (CLOUD20123062)
Patrick Butler, Adam Rhodes, Ragib Hasan(University of Alabama, USA)
Distributed Graph Database for Large-Scale Social Computing (CLOUD2012-3063)
Li-Yung Ho,Jan-Jan Wu,Pangfeng Liu(National Taiwan University;Institute of Information Science,Taiwan)
Applications & Experience Track Session 6 – Cloud Application Security (06/26 Tuesday,8:30-9:45;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Fabio Oliveira, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Hatman: Intra-cloud Trust Management for Hadoop (CLOUD2012-3064)
Safwan Mahmud Khan,Kevin W. Hamlen(University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Programmable Order-Preserving Secure Index for Encrypted Database Query(CLOUD2012-3065)
Dongxi Liu,Shenlu Wang(CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia)
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Accelerating MapReduce Analytics Using CometCloud (CLOUD2012-3066)
Moustafa AbdelBaky,Hyunjoo Kim,Ivan Rodero,Manish Parashar(Rutgers University;Xerox Research Center,USA)
Applications & Experience Track Session 7 – Cloud Data Storage (06/27 Wednesday, 8:30-9:45;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Latifur Khan, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Cryptonite: A Secure and Performant Data Repository on Public Clouds (CLOUD2012-3067)
Alok Kumbhare, Yogesh Simmhan, Viktor Prasanna(University of Southern California,USA)
Combining Query Performance with Data Integrity in the Cloud: A Hybrid Cloud Storage Framework to
Enhance Data Access on the Windows Azure Platform (CLOUD2012-3068)
Robert Neumann,Andreas Schmietendorf,Anja Fiegler,Steve Taggeselle (Otto-von-Guericke University;Berlin School of Economics
and Law Berlin, Germany)
Cost-Based Data Consistency in a Data-as-a-Service Cloud Environment (CLOUD2012-3069)
Ilir Fetai,Heiko Schuldt(University of Basel, Switzerland)
Applications & Experience Track Session 8 – Data Processing and Management (06/27 Wednesday, 13:0014:15;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Steve Bobrowski, Salesforce.com, USA
IncMR: Incremental Data Processing based on MapReduce (CLOUD2012-3070)
Cairong Yan,Xin Yang, Ze Yu,Min Li,Xiaolin Li(Donghua University,China;University of Florida,USA)
Scalable Transaction Management with Snapshot Isolation on Cloud Data Management Systems (CLOUD20123071)
Vinit Padhye,Anand Tripathi(University of Minnesota Minneapolis,USA)
Multi-level Selective Deduplication for VM Snapshots in Cloud Storage (CLOUD2012-3072)
Wei Zhang,Hong Tang,Hao Jiang,Tao Yang,Xiaogang Li,Rachael Zeng(North Carolina State University;Xerox Research
Center ,USA)
Applications & Experience Track Session 9 – Cloud Service Selection (06/27 Wednesday, 14:30-15:45;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Robert Birke, IBM Research Zurich Lab, Switzerland
A Brokerage-Based Approach for Cloud Service Selection (CLOUD2012-3073)
Smitha Sundareswaran,Anna Squicciarini,Dan Lin
QoS-Driven Service Selection for Multi-Tenant SaaSs (CLOUD2012-3074)
Qiang He, Jun Han, Yun Yang, John Grundy, Hai Jin(Swinburne University of Technology, Australia; Huazhong University, China)
Applications & Experience Track Session 10 – Cloud Resource Optimization (06/27 Wednesday, 16:1517:30;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Kunal Verma, Accenture Technology Labs, USA
Improving Resource Utilisation in the Cloud Environment using Multivariate Probabilistic Models (CLOUD20123075)
Sijin He, Li Guo, Moustafa Ghanem, Yike GuoQueensland University, Australia)
Portfolio Theory-Based Resource Assignment in a Cloud Computing System (CLOUD2012-3076)
Inkwon Hwang, Massoud Pedram
Composite SaaS Placement and Resource Optimization in Cloud Computing using Evolutionary Algorithms
(CLOUD2012-3077)
Zeratul Izzah, Mohd Yusoh, Maolin Tang (Senior Member, IEEE)
Applications & Experience Track Session 11 – Resource Consolidation (06/28 Thursday, 8:30-9:45;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Hemant Jain, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, USA
Risk Aware Provisioning and Resource Aggregation based Consolidation of Virtual Machines (CLOUD2012-3078)
Kishaloy Halder, Umesh Bellur, Purushottam Kulkarni (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai)
MiyakoDori: A Memory Reusing Mechanism for Dynamic VM Consolidation (CLOUD2012-3079)
Soramichi Akiyama,Takahiro Hirofuchi,Ryousei Takano,Shinichi Honiden (The University of Tokyo;National Institute of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology,Japan)
Autonomous Resource Consolidation Management in Clouds Using IMPROMPTU Extensions (CLOUD20123080)
Yagız Onat Yazır, Yagmur Akbulut,, Roozbeh Farahbod,Adel Guitouni,Stephen W. Neville Sudhakar Ganti,Yvonne Coady
(University of Victoria, BC)
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Applications & Experience Track Session 12 – Cloud Deployment (06/28 Thursday, 13:00-14:15;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Murat Kantarcioglu, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Toward Realization of Deployment Variability for Software-as-a-Service Applications (CLOUD2012-3081)
Stefan T. Ruehl,Urs Andelfinger,Andreas Rausch, Stephan A. W. Verclas(University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt;Clausthal
University,Germany)
A Latency-aware Co-deployment Mechanism for Cloud-based Services (CLOUD2012-3082)
Yukang, Zibin Zheng, Andmichael R. Lyu(The Chinese University of Hong Kong;National University of Defense Technology,China)
Bi-criteria workflow tasks allocation and scheduling in Cloud computing environments (CLOUD2012-3083)
Kahina Bessai,Samir Youcef,Ammar Oulamara,Claude Godart, Selmin Nurcan(University of Paris;University of Lorraine, France)
Applications & Experience Track Session 13 – Cloud Cost Models (06/28 Thursday, 14:30-15:45;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Michael Goul, Arizona State University, USA
Impact of Storage Acquisition Intervals on the Cost-Efficiency of the Private vs. Public Storage (CLOUD20123084)
Oleksiy Mazhelis, Gabriella Fazekas, Pasi Tyrvainen(University of Jyv askyla,Finland)
DICB: Dynamic Intelligent Customizable Benign Pricing Strategy for Cloud Computing (CLOUD2012-3085)
Wei-Tek Tsai, Guanqiu Qi(Arizona State University, USA; Tsinghua University, China)
Software Renting in the Era of Cloud Computing (CLOUD2012-3086)
Arto Ojala(University of Jyväskylä)
Applications & Experience Track Session 14 – Cloud Infrastructure (06/28 Thursday, 16:15-17:30;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Leon Zhao, City University of Hong Kong
A Remote I/O Solution for the Cloud (CLOUD2012-3087)
Cynthia Taylor, Joseph Pasquale(University of California, USA)
XenPump: A New Method to Mitigate Timing Channel in Cloud Computing (CLOUD2012-3088)
Jingzheng Wu, Liping Ding, Yuqi Lin, Nasro Min-Allah,Yongji Wang (Institute of Software;the Chinese Academy of
Sciences,China;COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan )
Peregrine: An All-Layer-2 Container Computer Network (CLOUD2012-3089)
Tzi-cker Chiueh,Cheng-Chun Tu,Yu-Cheng Wang,Pai-Wei Wang,Kai-Wen Li,Yu-Ming Huang(Stony Brook University, USA)
Applications & Experience Track Session 15 – Cloud Applications (06/25 Monday,8:30-9:45;EWA Ballroom)
Session Chair: Marc Sanchez Artigas, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
A Framework for Partitioning and Execution of Data Stream Applications in Mobile Cloud Computing
(CLOUD2012-3090)
Lei Yang, Jiannong Cao,Shaojie Tang,Tao Li,Alvin T. S. Chan(The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,China;Illinois Institute of
Technology, USA)
Evaluating High Performance Computing on the Windows Azure Platform (CLOUD2012-3091)
Eduardo Roloff, Francis Birck, Matthias Diener, Alexandre Carissimi, Philippe O. A. Navaux(Federal University,Brazil)
A Tenant-Oriented SaaS Security Management Architecture (CLOUD2012-3092)
Mohamed Almorsy, John Grundy and Amani S. Ibrahim(Swinburne University,Australia)
Applications & Experience Track Session 16 – Cloud Architecture (06/25 Monday,13:00-14:15;EWA Ballroom)
Session Chair: Michael Goul, Arizona State University, USA
Prototyping Efficient Desktop-as-a-Service for FPGA Based Cloud Computing Architecture (CLOUD2012-3093)
Shi Shu, Xiang Shen, Yongxin Zhu, Tian Huang,Shunqing Yan(Jiao Tong University,China)
Pragmatic Integration of Cloud and Grid Computing Infrastructures (CLOUD2012-3094)
Thomas Rings, Jens Grabowski (University of Gottingen, Germany)
Scalability Patterns for Cloud-Based Platform-as-a-Service (CLOUD2012-3095)
Claudio A. Ardagna, Ernesto Damiani, Fulvio Frati, Davide Rebeccani,Marco Ughetti(Universita degli Studi di Milano;Telecom
Italia, TILab,Italy)
Applications & Experience Track Session 17 – Cloud Knowledge (06/26 Tuesday,14:45-16:00;EWA Ballroom)
Session Chair: Shinji Kikuchi, Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan
Capturing Cloud Computing Knowledge and Experience in Patterns (CLOUD2012-3096)
Christoph Fehling,Thilo Ewald,Frank Leymann,Michael Pauly,Jochen Rütschlin,David Schumm(University of Stuttgart;Daimler
AG;T-Systems International GmbH, Germany )
Comparison of Multiple Cloud Frameworks (CLOUD2012-3097)
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Gregor von Laszewski, Javier Diaz, Fugang Wang, Geoffrey C. Fox (Indiana University,USA)
Formalizing the Cloud through Enterprise Topology Graphs (CLOUD2012-3098)
Tobias Binz, Christoph Fehling, Frank Leymann, Alexander Nowak, David Schumm(Queensland University,Australia)
Applications & Experience Track Session 18 – Cloud Energy (06/26 Tuesday, 16:30-17:45;EWA Ballroom)
Session Chair: Patrick C.K. Hung, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Energy Efficient VM Placement in the Cloud Computing System (CLOUD2012-3099)
Hadi Goudarzi,Massoud Pedram (Queensland University, Australia)
Carbon Metering and Effective Tax Cost Modeling for Virtual Machines (CLOUD2012-3100)
Fereydoun Farrahi Moghaddam, Reza Farrahi Moghaddam, Mohamed Cheriet(IEEE Synchromedia Laboratory,Montreal)
Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS): On the Efficacy of Multimedia Cloud Computing to Save Energy of Smartphones
(CLOUD2012-3101)
Majid Altamimi, Rajesh Palit, Kshirasagar Naik,Amiya Nayak(University of Waterloo, Canada)
Applications & Experience Track Session 19 – Cloud Architecture and Management (06/29 Friday, 8:309:45;EKAHI)
Session Chair: Wilfred Fong, University of Toronto, Canada
Provenance Monitoring in the Cloud (CLOUD2012-3102)
Yingmin Li, Omar Boucelma(Domaine Universitaire, France)
Defining and Implementing Connection Anonymity for SaaS Web Services( CLOUD2012-3104)
Vinícius Pacheco and Ricardo Puttini (University of Brasília, Brazil )
Cloud Guided Stream Classification using Class-Based Ensemble (CLOUD2012-3105)
Tahseen M. Al-Khateeb, Mohammad M. Masud, Latifur Khan, Bhavani Thuraisingham(University of Texas, USA)
Industry Track Session
Industry Track Session 1 - Cloud Application Performance (06/26 Tuesday,8:30-9:45;EWA Ballroom)
Session Chair: Qian Zhu, Accenture Technology Labs, USA
Synchronous Parallel Processing of Big-Data Analytics Services to Optimize Performance in Federated Clouds
(CLOUD2012-3106)
Gueyoung Jung,Tridib Mukherjee Nathan Gnanasambandam(Xerox Research Center, USA; Xerox Research Center India)
Optimising Sequence Alignment in Cloud using Hadoop and MPP Database (CLOUD2012-3107)
Senthilkumar Vijayakumar,Anjanibhargavi Ragothaman,Umapraseeda PK,Azar Ahamed Syed
Optimizing JMS Performance for Cloud-based Application Servers (CLOUD2012-3108)
Zhenyun Zhuang,Yao-Min Chen (TATA Consultancy Services Ltd, India)
Industry Track Session 2 – Solution for Virtualized System (06/27 Wednesday, 14:30-15:45;EWA Ballroom)
Session Chair: Cynthia Taylor, University of California, USA
Supporting Virtualizaion-Aware Security Solutions using a Systematic Approach to Overcome the Semantic
Gap (CLOUD2012-309)
Amani S. Ibrahim, James Hamlyn-Harris, John Grundy, Mohamed Almorsy
Preemption-aware Energy Management in Virtualized DataCenters (CLOUD2012-3110)
Mohsen Amini Salehi, Radha Krishna Pisipati, Rajkumar Buyya (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
VM Placement Strategies for Cloud Scenario s(CLOUD2012-3111)
Nicolo Maria Calcavecchia,Ofer Biran, Erez Hadad, Yosef Moatt(Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione,Italy;IBM Haifa
Research Lab Haifa, Israel)
Industry Track Session 3 – Resource and Workload
(06/27 Wednesday, 16:15-17:30;EWA Ballroom)
Session Chair: Melvin Greer, Lockheed Martin, USA
MedBook: A Cloud-based Healthcare Billing and Record Management System (CLOUD2012-3112)
Manuel Rodriguez-Martinez, Harold Valdivia, Jose Rivera, Jaime Seguel,Melvin Greer (University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez;
Lockheed Martin Corporation)
Minimum Cost Maximum Flow Algorithm for Dynamic Resource Allocation in Clouds (CLOUD2012-3113)
Makhlouf Hadji, Djamal Zeghlache(Institut Telecom,France)
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ReLoC: A Resilient Loosely Coupled Application Architecture for State Management in the Cloud (CLOUD20123114)
Vibhu Saujanya Sharma, Shubhashis Sengupta, Annervaz K. M.(Accenture Technology Labs,India)
Industry Track Session 4 – Cloud Framework (06/29 Friday, 8:30-9:45;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Waltenegus Dargie, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
Remediating Overload in Over-subscribed Computing Environments (CLOUD2012-3115)
Long Wang, Rafah A. Hosn, Chunqiang Tang (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA)
A Systematic Framework Enabling Automatic Conflict Detection and Explanation in Cloud Service Selection
for Enterprises (CLOUD 2012-3116)
Chunqing Chen, Shixing Yan, Guopeng Zhao,Bu Sung Lee,Sharad Singhal (HP Labs, Singapore; SCE,Singapore;HP Labs,USA)
Introducing STRATOS: A Cloud Broker Service (CLOUD2012-3117)
Przemyslaw Pawluk,Bradley Simmons,Michael Smit,Marin Litoiu, Serge Mankovski (York University, Canada; CA Labs, USA)
Industry Track Session 5 – Cloud Application Architecture (06/29 Friday, 12:45-14:00;MAKAI)
Session Chair: Majid Altamimi, University of Waterloo, Canada
Application-Managed Replication Controller for Cloud-Hosted Databases (CLOUD2012-3118)
Liang Zhao, Sherif Sakr,Anna Liu(Queensland University,Australia)
How do Cloud Capabilities impact Various Aspects of IT Effectiveness? (CLOUD2012-3119)
Shankar Babu Chebrolu( Colorado Technical University,USA)
Analysis of SaaS Business Platform Workloads for Sizing and Collocation (CLOUD2012-3120)
Rajeshwari Ganesan,Santonu Sarkar,Akshay Narayan(Infosys Labs, India;IIIT-Bangalore,India)
Configuring a MapReduce Framework for Dynamic and Efficient Energy Adaptation (CLOUD2012-3121)
Jessica Hartog, Zacharia Fadika, Elif Dede, Madhusudhan Govindaraju (State University of New York, USA)
Work-in-Progress Track Session
Work-in-Progress Track Session 1 – Cloud Scalability (06/24 Sunday,9:30-11:00;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Claudio A Ardagna, Universit`a degli Studi di Milano, Italy
An Availability-aware Approach to Resource Placement of Dynamic Scaling in Clouds (CLOUD2012-3123)
Wenting Wang, Haopeng Chen, Xi Chen ( Jiao Tong University,China)
Bi-criteria workflow tasks allocation and scheduling in Cloud computing environments (CLOUD2012-3124)
Kahina Bessai ,Samir Youcef,Ammar Oulamara,Claude Godart, Selmin Nurcan (University of Paris;University of Lorraine, France)
Enterprise Architectures for Cloud Computing (CLOUD2012-3125)
Laura Aureli,Arianna Pierfranceschi,Holger Wache (University of Applied Sciences,Switzerland)
HSQL: A Highly Scalable Cloud Database for OLTP Query Processing (CLOUD2012-3126)
Chao-Rui Chang,Meng-Ju Hsieh,Pangfeng Liu,Bo-Yen Wu,Jan-Jan Wu (Taiwan University,Taiwan)
Work-in-Progress Track Session 2 – Cloud Monitoring (06/24 Sunday,11:30-13:00;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Idafen Santana Perez, Universidad Polit´ecnica de Madrid, Spain
Auditing in the Cloud (CLOUD2012-3127)
Rui Xie, Rose Gamble(University of Tulsa, USA)
CloudMonitor: Profiling Applications and Predicating Power Usage (CLOUD2012-3128)
James W illiam Smith, Ali Khajeh- Hosseini,Jonathan Stuart Ward,Ian Sommerville (University of St Andrews ,UK)
Facilitating Business-oriented Cloud Transformation Decision with Cloud Transformation Advisor (CLOUD20123129)
Fan Jing Meng, Jian Wang, Changhua Sun, Dong Xu Duan, Yi-Min Chee (IBM Research-China, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center,
USA)
Increasing Spot Instances Reliability Using Dynamic Scalability (CLOUD2012-3130)
Wesam Dawoud, Ibrahim Takouna, Christoph Meinel
Quantifying Manageability of Cloud Platforms (CLOUD2012-3131)
Madhavi Maiya, Sai Dasari, Ravi Yadav,Sandhya Shivaprasad,Dejan Milojicic(San Jose State University, USA)
Work-in-Progress Track Session 3 – Cloud Applications (06/24 Sunday,14:00-15:30;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Marvin Ferber, University of Bayreuth, Germany
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Extending Wireless Sensor Networks into the Cloud (CLOUD2012-3132)
Muhammad Sohaib Aslam, Susan Rea, Dirk Pesch (Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland)
A Multi-tenant Web Application Framework for SaaS (CLOUD2012-3133)
Wonjae Lee, Min Choi(Cloud Computing Research;Chungbuk National University, South Korea)
A Framework Classifying Research Consolidation Management Problems (CLOUD2012-3134)
Steven Lonergan, Ya ˘gız Onat Yazır, Ulrike Stege(University of Victoria)
Energy-Price-Driven Request Dispatching for Cloud Data Centers (CLOUD2012-3135)
Takumi Sakamoto,Hiroshi Yamada,Hikaru Horie, Kenji Kono(Keio University, Japan)
Content Based SLAs in Cloud Computing Environments (CLOUD2012-3136)
Nikoletta Mavrogeorgi, Spyridon Gogouvitis, Athanasios Voulodimos, Gregory Katsaros, Elliot K.( University of Athens,Greece;
Haifa University,Israe)
Automatic Resource Scaling Based on Application Service Requirements (CLOUD2012-3137)
Ching-Chi Lin,Jan-Jan Wu,Jeng-An Lin,Li-Chung Song,Pangfeng Liu(National Taiwan University;Institute of Information
Science,Taiwan)
Work-in-Progress Track Session 4 – Cloud Management (06/24 Sunday,16:00-17:30;EKOLU)
Session Chair: Patrick C.K. Hung, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Video Surveillance based on Cloud Storage (CLOUD2012-3138)
D.A. Rodríguez-Silva, L. Adkinson-Orellana, F. J. González-Castaño, I. Armiño-Franco ,D. González-Martínez(Gradiant Ed.
Citexvi, Spain;Universidade de Vigo)
Managing A Cloud for Multi-agent Systems on Ad-hoc Networks (CLOUD2012-3139)
Subhajit Sidhanta, Supratik Mukhopadhyay(Louisiana State University, USA)
Secure Collaborative Editing over Low-Cost Cloud Storage Services (CLOUD2012-3140)
Chunwang Zhang, Junjie Jin, Ee-Chien Chang,Sharad Mehrotra (National University,Singapore;University of California, USA)
COSBench: A Benchmark Tool for Cloud Object Storage Services (CLOUD2012-3141)
Qing Zheng, Haopeng Chen, Yaguang Wang, Jiangang Duan, Zhiteng Huang
Portable Data Management Cloud for Field Science (CLOUD2012-3142)
Yuma Matsui, Aaron Gidding, Thomas Levy, Falko Kuester, Thomas DeFanti
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2012 IEEE First International Conference on
Mobile Services (MS 2012)
Research Track
Research Track Session 1 – Location Privacy and Mobile Computational Ambients (06/25 Monday,8:309:45;EHA)
Session Chair: Brian Blake, University of Notre Dame, USA
Modeling Support for Mobile Ambients in Service Oriented Architecture (MS2012-4001)
Nour Ali, Fei Chen, Carlos Solis (ERICSON, FEXCO)
Privacy-Aware Cloaking Technique in Location-Based Services (MS2012-4002)
Amina Hossain, Al-Amin Hossain, Sung-Jae Jang, Jae-Woo Chang (Chonbuk National University)
An Approximate K-NN Search Algorithm Combining Location Cloaking and Private Information Retrieval in
Location-based Services (MS2012-4003)
Mi-Young Jang, Sung-Jae Jang, Jae-Woo Chang(Chonbuk National University)
Research Track Session 2 – Quality Management of Mobile Services (06/26 Tuesday,8:30-9:45;EHA)
Session Chair: Soo Dong Kim, Soongsil University, Korea
Invoking Web Services based on Energy Consumption Models (MS2012-4004)
Apostolos Papageorgiou, Ulrich Lampe, Dieter Schuller, Ralf Steinmetz, Athanasios Bamis(TU Darmstadt DE, University of
Connecticut)
NBS: a lightweight network-bandwidth-aware streaming version switcher for mobile streaming application
(MS2012-4005)
Xiong Pengcheng, Jialie Shen, Qingyang Wang, Deepal Jayasinghe, Calton Pu (Singapore Management University;
A lightweight Framework for Web Services Implementations on Mobile Devices (MS2012-4006)
KamalEldin Mohamed, Duminda Wijesekera
Research Track Session 3 – Context-Aware / Semantic Services (06/27 Wednesday, 8:30-9:45;EHA)
Session Chair: Apostolos Papageorgiou, TU Darmstadt, Germany
A Cloud Service Framework for Visualizing and Reasoning with Mobile Contexts (MS2012-4007)
Hyun Jung La, Moon Kwon Kim, Soo Dong Kim(Soongsil University, KR)
Synchronising service compositions in dynamic ad hoc environments
(MS2012-4008)
Groba, Siobhan Clarke (Trinity College Dublin IE)
Semantic Annotation of OpenStreetMap Points of Interest for Mobile Discovery and Navigation(MS2012-4009)
Michele Ruta, Floriano Scioscia, Saverio Ieva, Giuseppe Loseto, Eugenio Di Sciascio(Politecnico di Bari)
Applications and Industry Track
Applications and Industry Track Session 1 – Innovative Applications and Domains(06/25 Monday,13:0014:15;EHA)
Session Chair: Peter M Melliar-Smith, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
SOPHRA: A Mobile Web Services Hosting Infrastucture in mHealth
(MS2012-4010)
Richard Lomotey, Shomoyita Jamal, Ralph Deters(University of Saskatchewan, US)
Extending Android Application Programming Framework for Seamless Cloud Integration (MS2012-4011)
Anantharaman Narayana Iyer, Roopa (Adobe Systems Inc, PES Institute of Technology)
The Effectiveness of Different Levels of Visual Vividness in Delivering Information to Mobile Phone Users
(MS2012-4012)
Allen Lim, Kevin Voges, Mark Billinghurs( University of Canterbury NZ)
Applications and Industry Track Session 2 – Infrastructure and End-User Support (06/26 Tuesday,14:4516:00;EHA)
Session Chair: Richard Lomotey, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
A Mobile Peer-to-Peer Search and Retrieval Service for Social Networks (MS2012-4013)
Isai Michel Lombera, Louise Moser, Michael Melliar-Smith, Yung-Ting Chuang(University of California, Santa Barbara)
(MS2012-4014)
Surya Nepal (CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia)
Modelling Availability in Clouds for Mobile Users
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Work-in-Progress Track Session
Work-in-Progress Track Session 1 – Mobile Services(06/25 Monday,14:30-15:45;EHA)
Session Chair: Allen Lim, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Security and Communication Architecture for Networked Medical Devices in Mobility-Aware eHealth
Environments (MS2012-4015)
Andreas Kliem, Matthias Hovestadt, Odej Kao(TU Berlin DE)
Mobile Platforms: A New Frontier for Market Research (MS2012-4016)
Abbas Attarwala, Abhishek Das, Dandre Wilson
Personalized Help via Crowd Sourcing on Social Network (MS2012-4017)
Abbas Attarwala
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2012 IEEE First International Conference on
Services Economics (SE 2012)
Research Track
Research Session 1 – Services Economics (06/27 Wednesday, 13:00-14:15;EHA)
Session Chair: Incheon Paik, University of Aizu, Japan
An Examination of the Economic Value and Contribution to Energy Efficiency of SaaS Solutions: The Case of
E-Invoicing (SE2012-5001)
Dietmar Nedbal (Upper Austria University, Austria)
The Economics of Content Optimization Services (SE2012-5002)
Raymond Wong (University of New South Wales, Australi)
Towards Bio-Inspired Cost Minimisation for Data-intensive Service Provision (SE2012-5003)
Lijuan Wang, Jun Shen (University of Wollongong, Australia)
Research Session 2 – Personalization and Economics (06/27 Wednesday, 14:30-15:45;EHA)
Session Chair: Geetika Lakshmanan, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Internet-Based Self-Services: from Analysis and Design to Deployment (SE2012-5004)
Jorge Cardoso, and John Miller (University of Coimbra, Portugal; University of Georgia, USA)
Service Selection based on Personalized Preference and Trade-Offs among QoS Factors and Price (SE2012-5005)
Frank Liu, Kenneth Fletcher, and Mingdong Tang (Missouri University, USA; Hunan University Xiangtan, Hunan, China)
Research Session 3 – Business and Data Analysis (06/27 Wednesday, 16:15-17:30;EHA)
Session Chair: Peter Yeh, Accenture Technology Labs, USA
Service Network Analysis of U.S. Information Technology Industry (SE2012-5007)
Daning Hu, Leon Zhao (University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Data Enrichment using Web APIs (SE2012-5008)
Karthik Gomadam, Peter Yeh, Kunal Verma, John Miller, Karthik Gomadam (Accenture Technology Labs; University of Georgia, USA)
A Unified Data and Service Integration Approach for Dynamic Business Collaboration (SE2012-5009)
Chen Liu, Jianwu Wang, Yan Wen, and Yanbo Han (North China University of Technology; Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Work-in-Progress Track Session
Work-in-Progress Session 1 – Services Economics (06/28 Thursday, 8:30-9:45;EHA)
Session Chair: Karthik Gomadam, Accenture Technology Labs, USA
Privacy and Social Effects in Location Sharing Services (SE2012-5010)
Chen Zhu, Kai Kwong Wat, Bing Fang, and Stephen Shaoyi Liao (City University of Hong Kong,Hsin Chong Construction Group Ltd.,
Hong Kong)
e-Portfolio Service for Undergraduates’ Academic and Career Development (SE2012-5011)
Terence Chun-Ho Cheung, Ron Chi-Wai Kwok, Hokling Cheung (City University of Hong Hong , China)
Active Situation Awareness on Web APIs for Information on Social Network Services (SE2012-5012)
Incheon Paik, Ryohei Komiya (University of Aizu, Tsuruga, Ikki-machi, Japan)
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2012 IEEE Eighth World Congress on Services
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Workshops
Scientific Workflow (SWF)
SWF Session 1(06/24 Sunday,9:30-11:00;EWA Ballroom)
Scheduling Multiple Scientific and Engineering Workflows through Task Clustering and Best-Fit Allocation
(SERVICES2012-6001)
Ying-Lin Tsai, Kuo-Chan Huang, Hsi-Ya Chang, Jerry Ko, En Tzu Wang, Ching-Hsien Hsu(National Taichung University of
Education; Industrial Technology Research Institute; Chung Hua University)
Fault Tolerant Clustering in Scientific Workflows (SERVICES2012-6002)
Weiwei Chen, Ewa Deelman(University of Southern California, USA)
UTPB: A Benchmark for Scientific Workflow Provenance Storage and Querying Systems (SERVICES2012-6003 )
Artem Chebotko, Eugenio De Hoyos, Carlos Gomez, Andrey Kashlev, Xiang Lian, Christine Reilly (University of Texas - Pan
American; Wayne State University, USA)
SWF Session 2 (06/24 Sunday,11:30-13:00;EWA Ballroom)
Template and Frame based Experiment Workflows in Modeling and Simulation Software with WORMS
(SERVICES2012-6004)
Stefan Rybacki, Stefan Leye, Jan Himmelspach, Adelinde Uhrmacher (University of Rostock)
The identification problem: A description (SERVICES2012-6005)
Amiguet-Vercher Juan, Peter Apers, Andreas Wombacher(University of Twente)
Refurbishing Legacy Biological Workflows (SERVICES2012-6006)
Ruben Acuna, Zoe Lacroix, Jacques Chomilier(Arizona State University, USA; Paris VI, France)
Discovery, Testing, and Services-Oriented Software (DTSOS)
DTSOS Session 1 (06/29 Friday, 8:30-9:45; ELIMA)
WS-RM: Resource Management Using Web Service (SERVICES2012-6007)
Yu Wu, Zhihui Lu, Yuan Yuan, Chaoyang Wang(Fudan University, China)
Performance of Cloud-based Scalability and Load with an Automation Testing Tool in Virtual World
(SERVICES2012-6008)
Madhvi Kamra, Ratnamala Manna(TCS Innovation Labs Delhi, India)
Web Services based Approach for Resource-Constrained Wireless Sensor Networks (SERVICES2012-6009)
Mohsen Rouached, Sana Baccar, Anis Koubaa(Taif University; National school of Engineers of Sfax,; Al-Imam University )
DTSOS Session 2 (06/29 Friday, 12:45-14:00; ELIMA)
Context-aware Decentralized Approach for Web Services (SERVICES2012-6010)
Andrei Vlad Sambra, Maryline Laurent(TELECOM SudParis, France)
Massive event data analysis and processing service development environment using DFD (SERVICES2012-6059)
Yoshihide Nomura, Kosaku Kimura, Hidetoshi Kurihara, Rieko Yamamoto, Kouji Yamamoto, Susumu Tokumoto(Software Innovation
Lab., Japan)
DTSOS Session 3 (06/29 Friday, 8:30-9:45; EKOLU)
Evaluation of Key Success Factors Influencing ERP Implementation Success (SERVICES2012-6012)
Alemayehu Hailu, Shawon Rahman
Predicating failures in dynamic composite services with proactive monitoring technique (SERVICES2012-6013)
Xiaobin Wu, Pengcheng Zhang, Jun Feng, Yuelong Zhu (Hohai University; Nanjing University, China)
Processing of the REST and SOAP Web Service Interfaces (SERVICES2012-6014)
Tommi Aihkisalo, Tuomas Paaso (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland)
Security Privacy Engineering (SPE)
SPE Session 1 (06/24 Sunday 9:30-11:00 EHA)
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SoaML and UPIA Model Integration for Secure Distributed SOA Clouds (SERVICES2012-6015)
Randy Maule (Naval Postgraduate School, USA)
Overlay Architectures enabling Cloud Computing for Multi-Level Security Environments (SERVICES2012-6016)
Christopher Lamb, Gregory Heileman
Propositional Logic-Based and Evidence-Rich Trustworthiness Evaluation for Web Services (SERVICES2012-6017)
Meng Li, Jing Jin, Junfeng Zhao, Bing Xie(Peking University; Ministry of Education, China)
SPE Session 2 (06/24 Sunday 11:30-13:00 EHA)
SecAgreement: Advancing Security Risk Calculations in Cloud Services (SERVICES2012-6018)
Matthew Hale, R Gamble(University of Tulsa,USA)
TMR: Towards a Trusted MapReduce Infrastructure (SERVICES2012-6019)
Anbang Ruan, Andrew Martin(University of Oxford, UK)
Secure Private Cloud Architecture for Mobile Infrastructure as a Service (SERVICES2012-6020)
Susmita Horrow, Sanchika Gupta, Anjali Sardana, Ajith Abraham(Indian Institute of Technology,India )
SPE Session 3 (06/24 Sunday 14:00-15:30 EHA)
Recommendation-based De-Identification: A Practical Systems Approach towards De-identification of
Unstructured Text in Healthcare (SERVICES2012-6021)
Varun Bhagwan, Tyrone Grandison, Carlos Maltzahn
Penetration Testing Tool for Web Services Security (SERVICES2012-6022)
Christian Mainka, Juraj Somorovsky, Jörg Schwenk
Technical Analysis of Countermeasures against Attack on XML Encryption -- or -- Just Another Motivation for
Authenticated Encryption (SERVICES2012-6023)
Juraj Somorovsky, Jörg Schwenk
SPE Session 4 (06/24 Sunday 16:00-17:30 EHA)
WSSecTool: A Web Service Security Analysis Tool Based on Program Slicing (SERVICES2012-6024)
Wei Fu, Yingzhou Zhang, Xianting Zhu
Constructing Secure Service Compositions with Patterns (SERVICES2012-6025)
Luca Pino, George Spanoudakis
Privacy-Preserving Mobile Accesses for Virtual Private Social Media (SERVICES2012-6026)
John Yoon, Christopher Frenz, Zhixiong Chen, David Wang
IDS based Defence for Cloud Based Mobile Infrastructure as a Service (SERVICES2012-6027)
Susmita Horrow, Sanchika Gupta, Anjali Sardana
Formal Methods in Services and Cloud Computing (FM-S&C)
FM-S&C Session 1 (06/29 Friday, 8:30-9:45; EHA)
A Cloud Repository and Discovery Framework Based on a Unified Business and Cloud Service Ontology
(SERVICES2012-6028)
Amirreza Tahamtan, Amir Beheshti, Amin Anjomshoaa, A Min Tjoa
Contracting of Web Services with Constraint Handling Rules (SERVICES2012-6029)
Chen Ruoyu, Liao Lejian, Zhi Fang
Formalising Workflows Partitioning over Federated Clouds: Multi-Level Security and Costs (SERVICES2012-6030)
(6/27, 16:15-17:30, MAUKA)
Leo Freitas, Paul Watson
FM-S&C Session 2 (06/29 Friday, 12:45-14:00; EHA)
Study of Interaction Property Testing of Distributed System Based on Petri Net (SERVICES2012-6031)
Hua Li, Yi Xing, Yu Xue, Xinming Ye
WMS-based Flow Mapping Services (SERVICES2012-6032)
Danhuai Guo, Kaichao Wu, Zhenghua Zhang, Wenting Xiang
Formalising Workflows Partitioning over Federated Clouds: Multi-Level Security and Costs (SERVICES2012-6033)
Leo Freitas, Paul Watson
Efficient Data Processing for large scale Cloud Services (SERVICES2012-6034)
Marcel Tilly, Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, Helge Janicke
Future of Software Engineering for/in the Cloud (FoSEC)
FoSeC Session 1 (06/29 Friday, 8:30-9:45;EWA Ballroom)
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SNS Based Web Caching Algorithm for PaaS SNS Hosting (SERVICES2012-6035)
Rongheng Lin(Beijing University, China)
Cloud based Content Fetching (SERVICES2012-6036)
Edward Ferguson, Joseph Weber, Ragib Hasan(University of Alabama, USA)
Towards Cloud Services Marketplaces (SERVICES2012-6037)
Rahul Akolkar, Tom Chefalas, Jim Laredo, Charles Perng, Anca Sailer, Frank Schaffa, Ignacio Silva-Lepe, Tao Tao
FoSeC Session 2 (06/29 Friday, 12:45-14:00;EWA Ballroom)
Legacy Application Migration to the Cloud: Practicability and Methodology (SERVICES2012-6038)
Quang Hieu Vu, Rasool Asal (Khalifa University, UAE)
Cloud-Oriented Platforms: Bearing on Application Architecture and Design Patterns (SERVICES2012-6039)
Balwinder Sodhi,T.V. Prabhakar(IIT Kanpur, India)
Performance Aspects of Cloud and Service Virtualization (CloudPerf)
CloudPerf Session 1 (06/24 Sunday 16:00-17:30 ELIMA)
Just Satisfactory Resource Provisioning for Parallel Applications in the Cloud (SERVICES2012-6040)
Chen Wang, Junliang Chen, Bing Bing Zhou, Albert Zomaya(The University of Sydney, Australia)
Visual Assessment of Cloud Resource Consolidation Managers Using Convex Hulls (SERVICES2012-6041)
Yagiz Onat Yazir(University of Victoria, BC)
Resource Management of Manycores with a Hierarchical and a Hybrid Main Memory for MN-MATE Cloud
Node (SERVICES2012-6042)
Kyu Ho Park, Sung Kyu Park, Woomin Hwang, Hyunchul Seok, Dong-Jae Shin, Ki-Woong Park
Empirical Research in/for Service-Oriented Systems Engineering (ER-SOSE)
ER-SOSE Session 1(06/24 Sunday 14:00-15:30 EWA Ballroom)
Enabling Supply Chain Collaboration in a Hybrid Cloud (SERVICES2012-6043)
Shankar Babu Chebrolu(Cisco Systems, USA)
e-Healthcare Web Service Broker Infrastructure in Cloud Environment (SERVICES2012-6045)
Ching-Seh Wu, Ibrahim Khoury (Oakland University, USA)
Webponder: An Innovative Cloud Service for Application Description and Provisioning (SERVICES2012-6044)
Jinsong Ouyang (California State University, USA )
KAAS: Kernel as a Service (SERVICES2012-6049)
Vineet Rajani, Hemang Mehta, S J Balaji, Dharanipragada Janakiram(Indian Institute of Technology Madras,India)
ER-SOSE Session 2(06/24 Sunday 16:00-17:30 EWA Ballroom)
Costs of virtual Machines Live Migration: A Survey (SERVICES2012-6046)
Anja Strunk (Queensland University, Australia)
Testing of Web Services – A Systematic Mapping Study (SERVICES2012-6050)
Abhishek Sharma, Theodore D. Hellmann, Frank Maurer
Visualization of Real-World Web Services Based on Fuzzy Logic (SERVICES2012-6047)
M. Almulla, H. Yahyaoui, K. Almatori(Kuwait University, Kuwait)
An Enhanced Document Management System for SME (SERVICES2012-6048)
Ajinkya Borle, Mayur Agarkar, Ashwini Deshmukh, Munmun Bhagat(University of Pune, India)
Services CUP(06/28 Thursday, 8:30-9:45,13:00-14:15,14:30-15:45,16:15-17:30;EWA Ballroom)
Semantic IPTV Service Discovery System (SERVICES2012-6051)
Fon Lin Lai, Shao Xu, Rajaraman Kanagasabai
A Web Service for Cloud Metadata (SERVICES2012-6052)
Michael Smit, Przemyslaw Pawluk, Bradley Simmons, Marin Litoiu
Automating Reusable Workflow Development from Design to Instantiation (SERVICES2012-6053)
Andres Quiroz, Hua Liu, Yasmine Charif, Xumin Liu
Validating Cloud Infrastructure Changes by Cloud Audits (SERVICES2012-6054)
Frank Doelitzscher, Christian Fischer, Denis Moskal, Martin Knahl, Nathan Clarke, Christoph Reich
ASTRO-CAptEvo: Dynamic Context-aware Adaptation for Service-based Systems (SERVICES2012-6055)
Heorhi Raik, Antonio Bucchiarone, Nawaz Khurshid, Annapaola Marconi, Marco Pistore
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Industry Summit
(06/25 Monday, 14:30-15:45;EWA Ballroom)
Application Lifecycle Kit for Mass Customization on PaaS Platforms (SERVICES2012-6056)
Shigeru Hosono, Yoshiki Shimomura
Reverse Logistics Predicting Model and Its Application
(SERVICES2012-6057)
Li Wang, Liang-Jie Zhang, Yuejun Chen, Wei Wang, Weiwei Xiao, Susheng Wang (Kingdee International Software Group Co. Ltd.;
North China University of Technology; Harbin Institute of Technology, China)
PhD Symposium
(06/29 Friday, 12:45-14:00; EKOLU Ballroom)
An On-demand Service Discovery Framework based on Domain Knowledge Mining (SERVICES2012-6058)
Zheng Li (Wuhan University, China)
Panel: Hot topics for PhD Thesis
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Technical Committee on Services
Computing (TC-SVC)
Ephraim Feig (Chair), USA
Patrick C.K. Hung, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Hemant Jain, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, USA
Frank Leymann, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Calton Pu, Georgia Tech, USA
Jeffrey Tsai, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Zhiwei Xu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Jia Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University – Silicon Valley, USA
Liang-Jie (LJ) Zhang, Kingdee International Software Group CO., Ltd, China
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From Honolulu International Airport (8 1/2 miles):
Follow "Honolulu/Waikiki" signs east on Nimitz Hwy. (becomes Ala Moana Blvd. downtown). Exit at Kalakaua
Ave. Proceed to Ka'i'ulani Ave. and turn left. Turn right at Koa Ave. (at King's Village). Proceed to Uluniu Ave.
Turn right to our Hawaii hotel, Waikiki main entrance.
There is a shuttle service that runs between the Hyatt and HNL. You may book the shuttle directly through
Speedi Shuttle http://www.speedishuttle.com/. The base fare is $14.55 each way or $26.79 round trip. If anyone
is wanting to book transportation for an entire group that can be arranged through Speedi’s Sales office. They
have the exclusive airport contract and can do meet and greets at the airport.
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