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2010-05-20: The presentation and group discussion slides are now available on the program page.
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2010-05-20: The presentation and group discussion slides are now available on the program page.
With the rapid growth of web services and the continuous evolution from software-intensive systems to socio-technical ecosystems, the management complexity of these modern, decentralized, distributed computing systems presents significant challenges for businesses and often exceeds the capabilities of human operators. End-users increasingly demand from businesses that they provide software systems that are versatile, resilient, dependable, robust, service-oriented, meshable, inter-operable, continuously available, decentralized, self-healing, configurable, or self-optimizing.
One of the most promising approaches to achieving some of these properties is to equip software systems with feedback control to address the management of inherent system dynamics. The resulting self-adapting and self-managing computing systems are better able to cope with and even accommodate changing environments, shifting requirements, and computing-on-demand needs.
General Chair | Program Chair |
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Rogério de Lemos | Mauro Pezzè |
University of Coimbra, Portugal | University of Lugano, Switzerland |
and University of Kent, UK | and University of Milan Bicocca, Italy |
Publicity and Website | |
Jochen Wuttke | |
University of Lugano, Switzerland |
Paper submission: | 31 January 2010 |
Notification: | 22 February 2010 |
Camera ready: | 28 February 2010 |
Two-day workshop: | 3-4 May 2010 |