CLOUD 2011 Research
Track
Cloud
Computing has become a
scalable services
consumption and delivery platform in the field of Services Computing.
The technical
foundations of Cloud Computing include Service-Oriented Architecture
(SOA) and Virtualizations of hardware and software. The goal of Cloud
Computing is to share resources among the cloud service consumers,
cloud partners, and cloud vendors in the cloud value chain. The
resource sharing at various levels results in various cloud offerings
such as infrastructure cloud (e.g. hardware, IT infrastructure
management), software cloud (e.g. SaaS focusing on middleware as a
service, or traditional CRM as a service), application cloud (e.g.
Application as a Service, UML modeling tools as a service, social
network as a service), and business cloud (e.g. business process as a
service).
CLOUD
2011 tries to attract researchers,
practitioners, and industry business leaders in all the following areas
to help define and shape cloud computing, and its related modernization
strategy and directions of the services industry. You are
invited
to submit research papers to the following areas:
- Infrastructure
Cloud
- Software Cloud
- Application Cloud
- Business Cloud
- Service-Oriented
Architecture in Cloud Computing
- Virturalization
of Hardware Resources
- Virtualization
of Software Resources
- Cloud Computing
Consulting Methods
- Design Tool
for Cloud Computing
- Maintenance and
Management of Cloud Computing
- Cloud Computing
Architecture
- Cloud
Applications in Vertical Industries
Paper
Submission and Review
Process
Please use the
submission page (http://www.thecloudcomputing.org/2011/submission.html)
to find the right tracks and events to submit your papers.
The
submission deadlines can be also found from
the submission page.
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