[agents] CFP - IEEE International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2012)

Alcaraz Calero, Jose Maria jose-maria.alcaraz-calero at hp.com
Tue Feb 28 19:34:42 EST 2012


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Dear Academic & Industry Colleagues,

As you know, Autonomic Computing and Self-Management and Trusted systems and architectures are incredibly important in our society to cope with the incredibly huge complexity of current information systems. Your contributions in these topics are more than welcome for The 9th IEEE International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2012). Please, find the CFP associated.

--- The 9th IEEE International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2012) ---
- Bring Safe, Self-x and Organic Computing Systems into Reality -

http://www.conf.kyusan-u.ac.jp/atc2012/
Fukuoka, Japan, September 04-07, 2012
Co-located with UIC 2012 and ICA3PP-12

  Computing systems including hardware, software, communication, and networks are growing towards an ever-increasing scale and heterogeneity, becoming overly complex. Such complexity is getting even more critical with the ubiquitous permeation of embedded devices and other pervasive systems. To cope with the growing and ubiquitous complexity, Autonomic Computing (AC) focuses on self-manageable computing and communication systems that exhibit self-awareness, self-configuration, self-optimization, self-healing, self-protection and other self-x operations to the maximum extent possible without human intervention or guidance. Organic Computing (OC) additionally addresses adaptivity, robustness, and controlled emergence as well as nature-inspired concepts for self-organization.

  Any autonomic or organic system must be trustworthy to avoid the risk of losing control and retain confidence that the system will not fail. Trust and/or distrust relationships in the Internet and in pervasive infrastructures are key factors to enable dynamic interaction and cooperation of various users, systems, and services. Trusted/Trustworthy Computing (TC) aims at making computing and communication systems as well as services available, predictable, traceable, controllable, assessable, sustainable, dependable, persistent, security/privacy protectable, etc.

  1. AC/OC Theory and Models: Models, negotiation, cooperation, competition, self-organization, emergence, verification, etc.

  2. AC/OC Architectures and Systems: Autonomic elements & their relationship, frameworks, middleware, observer/controller architectures, institutional architectures , etc.

  3. AC/OC Components and Modules: Multi-core CPU, memory, storage, database, device, server, proxy, software, OS, I/O, etc.

  4. AC/OC Communication and Services Networks: self-organized net, web service, P2P, grid, EaaS, cloud, etc.

  5. AC/OC Tools and Interfaces: Tools/interfaces for AC/OC system development, test, monitoring, assessment, supervision, etc.

  6. Trust Models and Specifications: Models and semantics of trust, distrust, mistrust, over-trust, cheat, risk, reputation, reliability, etc.

  7. Trust-related Security and Privacy: Trust-related secure architecture, framework, policy, Intrusion detection/awareness, protocols, trust-adaptive agents and communities, etc.

  8. Trusted Reliable and Dependable Systems: Fault-tolerant systems, hardware redundancy, robustness, survivable systems, failure recovery, etc.

  9. Trustworthy Services and Applications: Trustworthy Internet/web/P2P/grid/cloud services, secure mobile services, novel applications, etc.

  10. Trust Standards and Non-Technical Issues: Trust standards and issues related to personality, ethics, sociology, culture, psychology, economy, etc.

IMPORTANT DATES

Papers Submission Deadline: March 31, 2012
Authors Notification: May 15, 2012
Final Manuscript Due: June 15, 2012

PAPER SUBMISSION

Main conference papers need to be prepared according to the IEEE CPS format, 7 to 8 pages, and submitted in PDF format via the ATC 2012 submission site: http://cse.stfx.ca/~atc2012/sub/

PAPER PUBLICATION
Accepted main conference papers will be published by IEEE CPS (IEEE-DL indexed). At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register and present their work at the conference; otherwise the paper will not be included in the proceedings.

Best Paper Awards will be presented to high quality papers. Selected papers, after further extensions and revisions, will be published in special issues of prestigious journals (Computing (Springer), IJAC (Inderscience), IJARAS (IGI)).

WORKSHOPS/DEMOS/EXHIBITS
The ATC 2012 Organizing Committee invites proposals for workshops/demos/exhibits affiliated with the conference and addressing research areas related to the conference. Accepted workshop/demo papers will be included in the proceedings published by IEEE CPS Press. Click the following links for submission details/deadlines.

For workshop proposals: http://conf.kyusan-u.ac.jp/atc2012/wsprop/
For demo/exhibit proposals: http://conf.kyusan-u.ac.jp/atc2012/demoprop/

Jose M. Alcaraz Calero
ATC-12 International Liaison Chair
Cloud and Security Lab
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Stroke Gifford, BS34 8QZ
Bristol, United Kingdom


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