From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: X-Original-To: caml-list@sympa.inria.fr Delivered-To: caml-list@sympa.inria.fr Received: from mail2-relais-roc.national.inria.fr (mail2-relais-roc.national.inria.fr [192.134.164.83]) by sympa.inria.fr (Postfix) with ESMTPS id B04E77F8BE for ; Thu, 1 May 2014 00:45:18 +0200 (CEST) Received-SPF: None (mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr: no sender authenticity information available from domain of juan.boubeta@uca.es) identity=pra; client-ip=150.214.76.250; receiver=mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr; envelope-from="juan.boubeta@uca.es"; x-sender="juan.boubeta@uca.es"; x-conformance=sidf_compatible Received-SPF: Pass (mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr: domain of juan.boubeta@uca.es designates 150.214.76.250 as permitted sender) identity=mailfrom; client-ip=150.214.76.250; receiver=mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr; envelope-from="juan.boubeta@uca.es"; x-sender="juan.boubeta@uca.es"; x-conformance=sidf_compatible; x-record-type="v=spf1" Received-SPF: None (mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr: no sender authenticity information available from domain of postmaster@smtp22.uca.es) identity=helo; client-ip=150.214.76.250; receiver=mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr; envelope-from="juan.boubeta@uca.es"; x-sender="postmaster@smtp22.uca.es"; x-conformance=sidf_compatible X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Filtered: true X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Result: AuoBAAV8YVOW1kz6nGdsb2JhbABZgkKBE1eCZ4srBQEBnw+OJIkAgRkIFg4BAQEBAQgLCQkUJwGCHSkDBh0BASYSGA03AiQSAQUBKAEMFAUChVuCSgENiVGQC4sadoNeAQWDZ5xGEQaJMIQ0CwoEAwEuHoJ6D4E7lTeDdIE8ilGEbRgphGOBZwkX X-IPAS-Result: AuoBAAV8YVOW1kz6nGdsb2JhbABZgkKBE1eCZ4srBQEBnw+OJIkAgRkIFg4BAQEBAQgLCQkUJwGCHSkDBh0BASYSGA03AiQSAQUBKAEMFAUChVuCSgENiVGQC4sadoNeAQWDZ5xGEQaJMIQ0CwoEAwEuHoJ6D4E7lTeDdIE8ilGEbRgphGOBZwkX X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="4.97,960,1389740400"; d="scan'208";a="71365990" Received: from smtp22.uca.es ([150.214.76.250]) by mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr with ESMTP/TLS/ADH-CAMELLIA256-SHA; 01 May 2014 00:45:16 +0200 Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by smtp22.uca.es (Postfix) with ESMTP id 5BB95563A8 for ; Thu, 1 May 2014 00:45:16 +0200 (CEST) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/simple; d=uca.es; h= content-type:content-type:from:from:subject:subject:message-id :date:date:received:mime-version:received:received:received; s= personal; t=1398897916; bh=2i4hLnTO8kuuyG+ODMuk6dkzZ2wrjmjKqA6CH W4GWDg=; b=rAlnDbp2NN+P3roTTnH66WB6QxvMTS2K88AdWUdmEsvxq0FiTVzXK XeSFeqZi6GiA9cpLVmThdp14tngDi3xyMJj7NjdttWbMP5jPOwkHDE6LDu8uwa+9 CBV7CQUFSzA2q4Jc38UmhtTKFSCihdMvtrVjeuHb9aGW12zRoOE7TA= X-Virus-Scanned: amavisd-new at uca.es Received: from smtp22.uca.es ([127.0.0.1]) by localhost (smtp22.uca.es [127.0.0.1]) (amavisd-new, port 10026) with LMTP id lVRkWkWHEMOB for ; Thu, 1 May 2014 00:45:16 +0200 (CEST) Received: from mail-pa0-f54.google.com (mail-pa0-f54.google.com [209.85.220.54]) by smtp22.uca.es (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id ABBBE56399 for ; Thu, 1 May 2014 00:45:15 +0200 (CEST) Received: by mail-pa0-f54.google.com with SMTP id lf10so2771924pab.27 for ; Wed, 30 Apr 2014 15:45:14 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Received: by 10.66.243.131 with SMTP id wy3mr13925626pac.32.1398897419342; Wed, 30 Apr 2014 15:36:59 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.70.128.169 with HTTP; Wed, 30 Apr 2014 15:36:58 -0700 (PDT) Date: Thu, 1 May 2014 00:36:58 +0200 Message-ID: From: Juan Boubeta Puig To: undisclosed-recipients:; Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=047d7b15a133c1dd2304f84a2f84 X-Validation-by: juan.boubeta@uca.es Subject: [Caml-list] CfP: 4th INT. WORKSHOP ON ADAPTIVE SERVICES FOR THE FUTURE INTERNET --047d7b15a133c1dd2304f84a2f84 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable [We apologise if you receive multiple copies of this message] ------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS 4th INT. WORKSHOP ON ADAPTIVE SERVICES FOR THE FUTURE INTERNET WAS4FI 2014 Held in conjunction with ESOCC 2014 September 2, 2014, Manchester, UK http://was4fi.lcc.uma.es Paper Submission Due: May 30th, 2014 GOALS =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Future Internet has emerged as a new initiative to pave a novel infrastructure linked to objects (things) of the real world to meet the changing global needs of business and society. It offers internet users a standardized, secure, efficient and trustable environment, which allows open and distributed access to global networks, services and information. To be consistently adopted, the Future Internet will be enabled through standards-based notations for messaging, semantics, process and state (such as those RDF, OWL, SOAP, REST and WS-BPEL), enabling distributed systems and entities to be described in a scalable and flexible robust dynamic environment. Multi-tenancy will enable their remote access as Software as a Service (SaaS), by performing the integration into larger networks of communicating software (e.g., a mashup or a plug-in to a Cloud platform). Future Internet applications will have to support the interoperability between many diverse stakeholders by governing the convergence and life-cycle of Internet of Contents (IoC), Services (IoS), Things (IoT), and Networks (IoN). These applications should handle dynamic and continuous change: for example, in the provisioning of services, availability of things and contents, connectivity of networks, diversity of user devices etc. They should also bear in mind that the Future Internet should provide a better experience for the user journey, with personalized and context-aware contents, adapted to their preferences, and where users also play an active part in creating or sharing services. There is a need for both researchers and practitioners to develop platforms made up of adaptive Future Internet applications. In this sense, the emergence and consolidation of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA), Cloud Computing and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) give benefits, such as flexibility, scalability, security, interoperability, and adaptability, for building these applications. Although there already are emerging solutions to host software services and data on remote computers and create public sensor networks by using these technologies; the mentioned solutions employ simple technical approaches related to replication strategies to ensure availability and to achieve a load-balancing scalability. Future Internet systems, however, will also need to sense and respond to a huge amount of signals sourced from different entities in real-time. In this context, an event would be detected if, for example, there is non-existence of a signal which normally occurs, affecting the execution of other services. These events would be produced by IoT and processed in the IoS. In order to build business level events Complex Event Processing (CEP) may be used. CEP allows detecting complex and meaningful events and inferring valuable knowledge for end users. The main advantage of using CEP to process complex events is that the latter can be identified and reported in real time, reducing the latency in decision making, unlike the methods used in traditional software for event analysis. Event-Driven Service-Oriented Architectures (ED-SOA or SOA 2.0) are also being used to respond to events that occur as a result of business processes. The first edition of WAS4FI was held in conjunction with ServiceWave 2011, in Poznan, Poland, on October 28th 2011. The second edition was held in conjunction with ESOCC 2012, in Bertinoro, Italy, on September 19th 2012. The third edition was also held in conjunction with ESOCC 2013, in M=C3=A1l= aga, Spain, on September 11th 2013. In this fourth edition, WAS4FI again aims to bring together the community at ESOCC and addresses different aspects of adaptive Future Internet applications, emphasizing the importance of governing the convergence of contents, services, things and networks in order to achieve building platforms for efficiency, scalability, security and flexible adaptation. In this workshop, we cover the foundations of the aforementioned technologies as well as new emerging proposals for their potential in Future Internet services. To promote collaboration, WAS4FI has a highly interactive format with short technical sessions complemented by discussions on Adaptive Services in the Future Internet Applications. TOPICS =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D WAS4FI encourages a multidisciplinary perspective and welcomes papers that address challenges of Future Internet applications. Participation of researchers and practitioners from academia and industry are encouraged in order to promote cross-community interactions and thus avoiding disconnection between these groups. Topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to: - Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) - Cloud Computing Environments (IaaS, PaaS and SaaS) - Services Mashups Development - Service Discovery, Semantic Web and Ontology - Secure Data Management and Adaptation, Privacy and Trust - Self-Adaptive Services and Applications and Autonomic Computing - Context-Aware, Mobile and Pervasive Adaptive Services on the Cloud - Emerging Internet of Things Business Models - Business Models for Quality of Services (QoS) and Cost of Services (CoS) - Adaptation Contract and Service Level Agreements (SLA) - Service Adaptive Composition, Orchestration and Choreography - Dynamic Adaptation of Services on the Cloud - Dynamic Internet Content Delivery - Run-Time Monitoring, Services Evolution and Maintenance - Model-Driven SOA and Service Systems Deployment - Sensor Web Enablement and Web-Connected Devices (Sensor Web, smartphone, RFID) - Services Computing in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANET) - Service-Oriented Middleware Deployment for Sensor as a Service - Software Engineering for Sensors in the Internet of Things (IoT) - Formal Methods in Services Computing - SOA Reference Models and Frameworks to Adaptive Services - Event-Driven Service-Oriented Architectures (ED-SOA or SOA 2.0) - Complex Event Processing - Linked Open Data - Software Service Engineering (SSE) Practices, Case Studies and Experience Reports - Novel Applications based on Content Networks - Application Scenarios as eHealth (AAL), Transport and Logistics (ITS), Smart Cities) IMPORTANT DATES =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D - Paper submission: May 30th, 2014 - Acceptance notification: June 30th, 2014 - Camera-ready papers: July 15th, 2014 - Workshop date: September 2nd, 2014 SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D Authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished research papers in two categories. Both regular papers (must not exceed 12 pages) and short papers (must not exceed 8 pages) should be written in English and following LNCS format. Please, submit papers via the WAS4FI conference management tool (EasyChair submission system, https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=3Dwas4fi2014) in PDF format. For formatting instructions and templates see the Information for LNCS authors in Springer website http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=3D0-164-6-793341-0 All submissions will be peer-reviewed by members of the international program committee. Paper acceptance will be based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of presentation. It is planned to publish the proceedings with Springer in their Communications in Computer and Information Science series (final approval pending). As in previous editions, we are also intending to consider the best papers to be extended for their publication in a Special Issue of a related International Journal or in a prestigious book. At least one author of an accepted paper must register and participate in the workshop. Registration is subject to the terms, conditions and procedure of the main ESOCC conference http://esocc2014.cs.manchester.ac.uk/ ORGANIZING COMMITTEE =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D - Javier Cubo, University of M=C3=A1laga, Spain - Juan Boubeta-Puig, University of C=C3=A1diz, Spain - Howard Foster, City University London, United Kingdom - Winfried Lamersdorf, University of Hamburg, Germany PROGRAMME COMMITTEE (to be confirmed) =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D - Marco Aiello, University of Groningen, Netherlands - Vasilios Andrikopoulos, University of Stuttgart, Germany - Antonio Brogi, University of Pisa, Italy - Anis Charfi, SAP Research, Germany - Florian Daniel, University of Trento, Italy - Valeria de Castro, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain - Gregorio D=C3=ADaz, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, ES - Schahram Dustdar, Vienna University of Technology, Austria - Nadia G=C3=A1mez, University of M=C3=A1laga, Spain - Laura Gonz=C3=A1lez, Universidad de la Rep=C3=BAblica, Uruguay - Tiziana Margaria, University of Potsdam, Germany - E. Michael Maximilien, IBM Almaden Research, United States - Massimo Mecella, Univ. Roma La Sapienza, Italy - Andreas Metzger, Univ. of Duisburg-Essen, Germany - Claus Pahl, Dublin City University, Ireland - Achille Peternier, University of Lugano, Switzerland - Ernesto Pimentel, University of M=C3=A1laga, Spain - Franco Raimondi, Middlesex University, United Kingdom - Gustavo Rossi, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina - Romain Rouvoy, University of Lille 1, France - Antonio Ruiz-Cort=C3=A9s, University of Sevilla, Spain - Quanzheng Sheng, The University of Adelaide, Australia - Massimo Tivoli, University of L'Aquila, Italy - Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Tilburg University, Netherlands - Gianluigi Zavattaro, University of Bologna, Italy If you have further queries please email to the workshop chairs on: was4fi@lcc.uma.es --=20 [image: UCA] Juan Boubeta Puig Grupo UCASE de Ingenier=C3=ADa del Software / UCASE Software Engineering Research Group *Departamento de Ingenier=C3=ADa Inform=C3=A1tica / Department of Computer = Science and Engineering Escuela Superior de Ingenier=C3=ADa / School of Engineering* Universidad de C=C3=A1diz / University of C=C3=A1diz C/ Chile n=C2=BA 1 11002 - C=C3=A1diz (Spain) Tel (+34) 956 015692 juan.boubeta@uca.es https://ucase.uca.es/juan-boubeta-puig --047d7b15a133c1dd2304f84a2f84 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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The Future Internet has emerged as= a new initiative to pave a novel infrastructure linked to objects (things)= of the real world to meet the changing global needs of business and societ= y. It offers internet users a standardized, secure, efficient and trustable= environment, which allows open and distributed access to global networks, = services and information.

To be consistently adopted, the Future Internet will be= enabled through standards-based notations for messaging, semantics, proces= s and state (such as those RDF, OWL, SOAP, REST and WS-BPEL), enabling dist= ributed systems and entities to be described in a scalable and flexible rob= ust dynamic environment. Multi-tenancy will enable their remote access as S= oftware as a Service (SaaS), by performing the integration into larger netw= orks of communicating software (e.g., a mashup or a plug-in to a Cloud plat= form). Future Internet applications will have to support the interoperabili= ty between many diverse stakeholders by governing the convergence and life-= cycle of Internet of Contents (IoC), Services (IoS), Things (IoT), and Netw= orks (IoN). These applications should handle dynamic and continuous change:= for example, in the provisioning of services, availability of things and c= ontents, connectivity of networks, diversity of user devices etc. They shou= ld also bear in mind that the Future Internet should provide a better exper= ience for the user journey, with personalized and context-aware contents, a= dapted to their preferences, and where users also play an active part in cr= eating or sharing services.

There is a need for both researchers and practitioners = to develop platforms made up of adaptive Future Internet applications. In t= his sense, the emergence and consolidation of Service-Oriented Architecture= s (SOA), Cloud Computing and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) give benefits, = such as flexibility, scalability, security, interoperability, and adaptabil= ity, for building these applications. Although there already are emerging s= olutions to host software services and data on remote computers and create = public sensor networks by using these technologies; the mentioned solutions= employ simple technical approaches related to replication strategies to en= sure availability and to achieve a load-balancing scalability. Future Inter= net systems, however, will also need to sense and respond to a huge amount = of signals sourced from different entities in real-time. In this context, a= n event would be detected if, for example, there is non-existence of a sign= al which normally occurs, affecting the execution of other services. These = events would be produced by IoT and processed in the IoS. In order to build= business level events Complex Event Processing (CEP) may be used. CEP allo= ws detecting complex and meaningful events and inferring valuable knowledge= for end users. The main advantage of using CEP to process complex events i= s that the latter can be identified and reported in real time, reducing the= latency in decision making, unlike the methods used in traditional softwar= e for event analysis. Event-Driven Service-Oriented Architectures (ED-SOA o= r SOA 2.0) are also being used to respond to events that occur as a result = of business processes.=C2=A0

The first edition of WAS4FI was held in conjunction wit= h ServiceWave 2011, in Poznan, Poland, on October 28th 2011. The second edi= tion was held in conjunction with ESOCC 2012, in Bertinoro, Italy, on Septe= mber 19th 2012. The third edition was also held in conjunction with ESOCC 2= 013, in M=C3=A1laga, Spain, on September 11th 2013. In this fourth edition,= WAS4FI again aims to bring together the community at ESOCC and addresses d= ifferent aspects of adaptive Future Internet applications, emphasizing the = importance of governing the convergence of contents, services, things and n= etworks in order to achieve building platforms for efficiency, scalability,= security and flexible adaptation. In this workshop, we cover the foundatio= ns of the aforementioned technologies as well as new emerging proposals for= their potential in Future Internet services. To promote collaboration, WAS= 4FI has a highly interactive format with short technical sessions complemen= ted by discussions on Adaptive Services in the Future Internet Applications= .=C2=A0

TOPICS
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WAS4FI encourages a multidisciplinary perspective and welcomes papers= that address challenges of Future Internet applications. Participation of = researchers and practitioners from academia and industry are encouraged in = order to promote cross-community interactions and thus avoiding disconnecti= on between these groups. Topics of the workshop include, but are not limite= d to:

- Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA)
- Clou= d Computing Environments (IaaS, PaaS and SaaS)
- Services Mashups= Development
- Service Discovery, Semantic Web and Ontology
- Secure Data Management and Adaptation, Privacy and Trust
-= Self-Adaptive Services and Applications and Autonomic Computing
= - Context-Aware, Mobile and Pervasive Adaptive Services on the Cloud
- Emerging Internet of Things Business Models
- Business Mod= els for Quality of Services (QoS) and Cost of Services (CoS)
- Ad= aptation Contract and Service Level Agreements (SLA)
- Service Ad= aptive Composition, Orchestration and Choreography
- Dynamic Adaptation of Services on the Cloud
- Dynamic Inte= rnet Content Delivery
- Run-Time Monitoring, Services Evolution a= nd Maintenance
- Model-Driven SOA and Service Systems Deployment<= /div>
- Sensor Web Enablement and Web-Connected Devices (Sensor Web, smartph= one, RFID)
- Services Computing in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN)= and Mobile Ad-hoc
=C2=A0 Networks (MANET)
- Service-Or= iented Middleware Deployment for Sensor as a Service
- Software Engineering for Sensors in the Internet of Things (IoT)
- Formal Methods in Services Computing
- SOA Reference Mod= els and Frameworks to Adaptive Services
- Event-Driven Service-Or= iented Architectures (ED-SOA or SOA 2.0)
- Complex Event Processing=C2=A0
- Linked Open Data
- Software Service Engineering (SSE) Practices, Case Studies and Experien= ce=C2=A0
=C2=A0 Reports
- Novel Applications based on C= ontent Networks
- Application Scenarios as eHealth (AAL), Transport and Logistics (ITS= ), Smart=C2=A0
=C2=A0 Cities)=C2=A0

IMPO= RTANT DATES
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D

- Paper submission: May 30th, 2014
- Acceptance notification: June 30th, 2014
- Camera-ready pa= pers: July 15th, 2014
- Workshop date: September 2nd, 2014
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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
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Authors are invited to submit original, previously unpu= blished research papers in two categories. Both regular papers (must not ex= ceed 12 pages) and short papers (must not exceed 8 pages) should be written= in English and following LNCS format. Please, submit papers via the WAS4FI= conference management tool (EasyChair submission system, https://www.easychair.o= rg/conferences/?conf=3Dwas4fi2014) in PDF format. For formatting instru= ctions and templates see the Information for LNCS authors in Springer websi= te http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=3D0-164-6-793341-0

All submissions will be peer-reviewed by members of the= international program committee. Paper acceptance will be based on origina= lity, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of presentation. It is= planned to publish the proceedings with Springer in their Communications i= n Computer and Information Science series (final approval pending). As in p= revious editions, we are also intending to consider the best papers to be e= xtended for their publication in a Special Issue of a related International= Journal or in a prestigious book.

At least one author of an accepted paper must register = and participate in the workshop. Registration is subject to the terms, cond= itions and procedure of the main ESOCC conference http://esocc2014.cs.manchester.ac.uk/


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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- Javier Cubo, University of M=C3=A1laga, Spain=C2=A0
- Juan Bo= ubeta-Puig, University of C=C3=A1diz, Spain=C2=A0
- Howard Foster, City University London, United Kingdom=C2=A0
- W= infried Lamersdorf, University of Hamburg, Germany=C2=A0


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE (to be confirmed)
=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D

- Marco Aiello, University of Groningen, Netherlands
- Vasilios Andrikopoulos, University of Stuttgart, Germany=C2=A0
- Antonio Brogi, University of Pisa, Italy=C2=A0
- Anis C= harfi, SAP Research, Germany=C2=A0
- Florian Daniel, University of Trento, Italy
- Valeria de C= astro, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain=C2=A0
- Gregorio D=C3= =ADaz, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, ES=C2=A0
- Schahram Dus= tdar, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- Nadia G=C3=A1mez, University of M=C3=A1laga, Spain
- Laura= Gonz=C3=A1lez, Universidad de la Rep=C3=BAblica, Uruguay=C2=A0
-= Tiziana Margaria, University of Potsdam, Germany=C2=A0
- E. Mich= ael Maximilien, IBM Almaden Research, United States=C2=A0
- Massimo Mecella, Univ. Roma La Sapienza, Italy
- Andreas M= etzger, Univ. of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
- Claus Pahl, Dublin Cit= y University, Ireland
- Achille Peternier, University of Lugano, = Switzerland
- Ernesto Pimentel, University of M=C3=A1laga, Spain
- Franc= o Raimondi, Middlesex University, United Kingdom
- Gustavo Rossi,= Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina
- Romain Rouvoy, Uni= versity of Lille 1, France=C2=A0
- Antonio Ruiz-Cort=C3=A9s, University of Sevilla, Spain=C2=A0
- Quanzheng Sheng, The University of Adelaide, Australia
- Mas= simo Tivoli, University of L'Aquila, Italy
- Willem-Jan van d= en Heuvel, Tilburg University, Netherlands
- Gianluigi Zavattaro, University of Bologna, Italy

If you have further queries please email to the workshop chairs on:<= /div>


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Juan Boubeta Puig
Grupo UCASE de Ingenier=C3=ADa del Software / UCASE Software Engineerin= g Research Group
Departame= nto de Ingenier=C3=ADa Inform=C3=A1tica / Department of Computer Scienc= e and Engineering
Escuela Superior de Ingenier=C3=ADa / School of Engineering
Universidad de C=C3=A1diz / University of C=C3= =A1diz
C/ Chile n=C2=BA 1
11002 - C=C3=A1diz (Spain)
Tel (+34) 956 015692 =C2=A0


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