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Theme of the Workshop: Real-Time Cloud Computing and Virtualization

Constantly changing information and an ever-increasing number of interacting end-users make responsiveness and timeliness guarantees critical requirements of modern service-oriented systems and commercial applications. Real-time service-oriented architectures and applications (RTSOAA) evolve the traditional service-oriented computing to satisfy this demand. As these services get increasingly deployed in virtual environments offered by Cloud providers, it is necessary to introduce new mechanisms to ensure that both the timeliness requirements and goals of the application and middleware layers are respected at the underlying platform.

Key needed skills and experiences not only include those ones that can be found in the service-oriented computing systems community, but also the ones usually belonging to the domain of design, modeling, analysis and development of real-time systems, which are crucial for dealing with Quality of Service and timeliness guarantees. This workshop is intended to provide an effective forum for researchers and industry practitioners to exchange research outcomes, issues, ideas, experiences, and lessons learned from the related academic and industrial research fields.

The theme of RTSOAA 2011 is Real-Time Cloud Computing and Virtualization. The impact of the Cloud as a platform for responsive- and timeliness constrained service-oriented applications is to be analyzed. Relevant research topics include:

 (1)  scientific and engineering approaches to meet timing constraints in virtualized infrastructures (IaaS) and platforms (PaaS), and optimally select cloud-enabled services satisfying those constraints;

 (2)  technical and managerial issues of real-time cloud computing services: modeling, infrastructure composition, coordination, planning and scheduling, choreography, deployment, configuration, collaboration, monitoring and control, and governance;

 (3) real-time cloud computing platforms and infrastructures for supporting specific application domains such as Healthcare, Green Data Centers, Large-Scale Analytics, Smart Cities, Workload Optimization Systems.

This conference is part of the following co-located conferences and workshops:
Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management (KSEM 2011)
Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA 2011)
Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE 2011)
Real-time Service-oriented Architectures and Applications (RTSOAA 2011)
Knowledge and Service Technology for Life, Environment, and Sustainability (KASTLES 2011)



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