ICSOC 2007

09/17/2007 - 11:00
09/20/2007 - 20:00
International Conference on Service Oriented Computing

ICSOC 2007 will continue the tradition of fostering cross-community scientific excellence and establishing strong links between academia and industry. ICSOC will aim to cover a variety of topics including service description, discovery and composition, service deployment, platform configuration and capacity planning, monitoring, service middleware, service-oriented architectures, service management, information as a service, service development and maintenance, novel business models for SOAs, economical implications of Web Services and SOAs, service science, mobile and peer-to-peer services, data services, quality of service, exception handling, service reliability and security.


Watch for workshops on key research challenges that are:

  • Multidisciplinary: involve synergy between different scientific communities and research disciplines,
  • Domain specific: focus on complete service oriented solutions for specific application domains, e.g. healthcare, telecommunications, government and public sector, military, etc.,
  • Operationally extreme: focus on solutions intended/designed for specific operational environments/requirements, e.g., providing 24x7 services, supporting communities of mobile/partially connected services, etc.,
  • Collaborative: promote collaboration between academic institutions, industry, and communities of users. Reporting real-world experience: focus on experience with service-oriented architectures deployed in production settings.

ICSOC 2007 seeks original papers in the field of service oriented computing, from theoretical and foundational results to empirical evaluations as well as practical and industrial experiences, with the emphasis on results that contribute to solve the many still open research problems that are of significant impact to the field of service oriented applications. Papers will focus on two independent tracks: research and industry.

Event Location: 
Austria: Vienna