12th IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems - SASO 2018 CFP

Antonio Bucchiarone bucchiarone at fbk.eu
Mo Jan 29 15:01:20 CET 2018


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CALL FOR PAPERS


12th IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing
Systems

- SASO 2018 -

September 3-7, 2018

Trento, Italy


https://saso2018.fbk.eu


Part of FAS* - Foundations and Applications of Self* Systems

Co-located with the IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing
(ICAC 2018)

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AIMS AND MOTIVATION

The aim of the Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems conference series
(SASO) is to
provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of research on the
foundations of
engineered systems that self-adapt and self-organize. The complexity of
current and
emerging networks, software, and services can be characterized by issues
such as scale,
heterogeneity, openness, and dynamics in the environment. This has led the
software
engineering, distributed systems, and management communities to look for
inspiration in
diverse fields (e.g., complex systems, control theory, artificial
intelligence, chemistry,
psychology, sociology, and biology) to find new ways of designing and
managing such
computing systems in a principled way. In this endeavor, self-organization
and
self-adaptation have emerged as two promising interrelated approaches. They
form the basis
of many other so-called self-* properties, such as self-configuration,
self-healing, or
self-optimization. SASO aims to be an interdisciplinary meeting, where
contributions from
participants with different backgrounds leads to the fostering of a
cross-pollination of
ideas, and where innovative theories, frameworks, methodologies, tools, and
applications
can emerge.



SCOPE

The twelfth edition of the SASO conference embraces this interdisciplinary
nature, and
welcomes novel contributions to both the foundational and
application-focused dimensions
of self-adaptive and self-organizing systems research. We are looking for
contributions
that present new fundamental understanding of self-adaptive and
self-organizing systems
and how they can be engineered and used.

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

-  Self-* Systems theory: nature-inspired and socially-inspired paradigms
and heuristics;
inter-operation of self-* mechanisms; theoretical frameworks and models;
control theory;

-  Self-* System properties: robustness; resilience; stability;
anti-fragility; diversity;
self-reference and reflection; emergent behavior; computational awareness
and
self-awareness;

-  Self-* Systems engineering: reusable mechanisms and algorithms; design
patterns;
architectures; methodologies; software and middleware development
frameworks and methods;
platforms and toolkits; multi-agent systems;

-  Theory and practice of self-organization: self-governance, change
management,
electronic institutions, distributed consensus, commons, knowledge
management, and the
general use of rules, policies, etc. in self-* systems;

-  Theory and practice of self-adaptation: mechanisms for adaptation,
including evolution,
logic, learning; adaptability, plasticity, flexibility;

-  Socio-technical self-* systems: human and social factors; visualization;
crowdsourcing
and collective awareness; humans-in-the-loop; ethics and humanities in
self-* systems;

-  Data-driven approaches to self-* systems: data mining; machine learning;
data science
and other statistical techniques to analyze, understand, and manage the
behavior of
complex systems;

-  Self-adaptive and self-organizing hardware: self-* materials;
self-construction;
reconfigurable hardware;

-  Self-* Systems Education: experience reports; curricula; innovative
course concepts;
methodological aspects of self-* systems education;

-  Applications and experiences with self-* systems: smart grid, smart
cities, smart
homes, adaptive industrial plants, cyber-physical systems; autonomous
vehicles and
robotics; traffic management; self-adaptive cyber-security; Internet of
Things; fog/edge
computing; etc.



IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract submission: April 16, 2018

Paper submission: April 23, 2018

Notification: June 4, 2018

Camera ready copy due: July 2, 2018

Conference: September 3-7, 2018



SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Submissions can have up to 10 pages formatted according to the standard
IEEE Computer
Society Press proceedings style guide. Please submit your papers
electronically in PDF
format using the SASO 2018 conference management system:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=saso2018

The proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press, and made
available as a
part of the IEEE Digital Library. Note that a separate Call for Poster and
Demo
Submissions will also be issued. As per the standard IEEE policies, all
submissions should
be original, i.e., they should not have been previously published in any
conference
proceedings, book, or journal and should not currently be under review for
another
archival conference. We would like to also highlight IEEE’s policies
regarding plagiarism
and self-plagiarism (http://www.ieee.org/.../ID_Plagiarism.html). Where
relevant and
appropriate, accepted papers will also be encouraged to participate in the
Demo or Poster
Sessions.



REVIEW CRITERIA

Papers should present novel ideas in the cross-disciplinary research
context described in
this call, motivated by problems from current practice or applied research.
Both
theoretical and empirical contributions should be highlighted,
substantiated by formal
analysis, simulation, experimental evaluations, or comparative studies,
etc. Appropriate
references must be made to related work. Due to the cross-disciplinary
nature of the SASO
conference, we encourage papers to be intelligible and relevant to
researchers who are not
members of the same specialized sub-field. Authors are also encouraged to
submit papers
describing applications. Application papers should provide an indication of
the real-world
relevance of the problem that is solved, including a description of the
domain, and an
evaluation of performance, usability, or comparison to alternative
approaches. Experience
papers are also welcome, especially if they highlight insights into any
aspect of design,
implementation or management of self-* systems that would be of benefit to
practitioners
and the SASO community. All submissions will be rigorously peer reviewed
and evaluated
based on the quality of their technical contribution, originality,
soundness,
significance, presentation, understanding of the state of the art, and
overall quality.



CONFERENCE GENERAL CHAIRS

Antonio Bucchiarone (Fondazione Bruno Kessler, IT)

Alberto Montresor (University of Trento, IT)



PROGRAM CHAIRS

Jake Beal (Raytheon BBN Technologies, USA)

Nelly Bencomo (Aston University, UK)

Jean Botev (University of Luxembourg, LU)

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