1st IEEE Workshop on Internet Scale Cloud Computing (iScaleCloud 2015)

Event Dates

Oct 27, 2015 - Oct 27, 2015

Location

Hangzhou, China

Submission Deadline

Jul 25, 2015

The iScaleCloud’2015 workshop is scheduled on October 27, 2015 and will be held at HangZhou, China. It is collocated with IEEE CIC conference.

Internet-scale cloud data centers, such as those run by Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo, provide the next generation computing platforms for many emerging services, such as tele-work, e-government, and business solutions to millions of individuals distributed across the Internet and host tens of thousands of servers. Many small and medium enterprises (SME) have great potential to benefit the economic incentives when using aforementioned internet-scale cloud computing platforms for their business applications. However, there are challenges associated with every new technology.

Interoperability, communication, performance, and security are the four major critical issues that need to be addressed when applications are deployed in internet-scale clouds. Same is the case for the internet-scale cloud platforms that would manage large number of shared and disparate services. Various quality requirements, such as availability, security, economic cost, energy efficiency, and so forth determine the quality of service of internet-scale cloud applications and platforms.

iScaleCloud brings together researchers and practitioners from around the world to share their experiences on the challenges and problems faced in applications deployed in internet-scale cloud. This event will define protocols and standards that need to be set in place for improving cloud computing technologies and making cloud a new and attractive paradigm for various applications.

The topics of interest include, but are by no means limited to:

Enabling application services across Clouds

Novel cloud usage models

High consistency models for cloud storage

Innovative cloud service models

Support for scalable and secure across Clouds

Architectural Models for multi-Cloud deployment

Security, privacy, and trust for cloud computing

Multi-Cloud/hybrid-Cloud support for mobile applications

Applications making use of collaboration in Clouds, including games and social networks

Cloud-enabled Social Computing

Social and Social/Mobile Cloud models and challenges

Collaborative Big Data systems

Scientific, Business, and social computing in single and multi-Cloud environment

Challenges for collaboration in Clouds

Program Co-Chairs

Qingyang Wang, Louisiana State University

Balaji Palanisamy, University of Pittsburgh

Surya Nepal, CSIRO, Australia

Technical Program Committee

Gerald Baumgartner, Louisiana State University, USA

Yan Tang, Zhejiang University, China

Balaji Palanisamy, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Surya Nepal, CSIRO, Australia

Seung-Jong Park, Louisiana State University, USA

Lizhen Cui, Shandong University, China

Junjie Zhang, Wright State University, USA

Devesh Tiwari, ORNL, USA

Feng Chen, Louisiana State University, USA

Yuzhe Tang, Syracuse University, USA

Xiao Qin, Auburn University, USA

Yandong Wang, IBM T.J Watson Research, USA

De Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Shijun Liu, Shandong University, China

Wei Zhou, YunNan University, China

Qingyang Wang, Louisiana State University, USA