2nd International Conference on Microservices

Event Dates

Feb 19, 2019 - Feb 21, 2019

Location

Dortmund, Germany

Submission Deadline

Nov 30, 2018

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Call for Papers

Microservices’19

2nd International Conference on Microservices

Dortmund, Germany, February 19-21, 2019

https://conf-micro.services/2019/

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IMPORTANT DATES

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Nov. 30, 2018: Submission Deadline

Jan. 18, 2019: Notification

Feb. 01, 2019: Camera-ready

Feb. 19 – 21, 2019: Conference (Registration date TBA)

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICROSERVICES

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The **International Conference on Microservices** is a forum for the

discussion of all aspects of microservices: their design, programming, and

operations.

Microservices 2019 is part of a series of conferences, started with

Microservices 2017, which successfully brought together many international

practitioners and researchers interested in the software paradigm of

microservices. During Microservices 2017 the Microservices Community was

founded, with the aims of sharing of knowledge, fostering of collaborations,

and organising events around microservices. In this edition, Microservices

will be co-located and intertwined with the first international edition of the

Meeting on Microservices, an event specifically oriented towards companies

where invited speakers from industry report success stories, best practices,

current challenges, and attendees participate to discussion panels on the

adoption and evolution of microservices in production.

ABOUT MICROSERVICES’19

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The 2019 edition of the conference (Microservices 2019) will take place from

February 19th to 21st, 2019 at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Dortmund, Germany.

The theme of this edition is the interplay between **microservices** and the

**Digital Transformation**, i.e., the process of accelerating and improving

business activities, processes, and models through digital automation. This

process is crucial for companies in highly-competing markets, where

integration and flexibility of software systems becomes a critical asset to

establish leadership. Here, microservices can play a central role. They can

streamline integration (thanks to their focus on standards and

interoperability) and enable more flexible solutions (by supporting dynamic

deployments and elastic scaling).

However these benefits come at a cost: an increased complexity that calls for

a proportional improvement of techniques for software construction. This

requires contributions from different areas, ranging from formal methods to

software engineering and the general art of programming.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

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Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

– Design and implementation of microservice architectures.

– Empirical studies of microservices.

– Software engineering methods for microservices.

– Security in microservices.

– Formal models for microservices.

– Verification (both static and runtime) of microservice systems.

– Programming languages and techniques for microservices.

– Testing for microservices.

See https://conf-micro.services/2019/ for full details.

We solicit contributions in the form of extended abstracts with a maximum

length of two pages. A submission should describe a talk to be given at the

event. Talks can be based on work in progress, scientific work published or

submitted for publication, or practical experience reports. Practical

demonstrations of tools are also welcome. Extended abstracts of accepted

contributions will be available electronically before the conference.

Microservices 2019 will employ a lightweight reviewing process.

SUBMITTING & DEADLINE

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The deadline for submissions is November 30th, 2018, Anywhere on Earth.

Authors will be notified on the acceptance of their submissions from January

18th, 2019. Resubmissions are allowed until the submission deadline.

Contributions are to be submitted through EasyChair using the following link:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=microservices2019

Abstracts and presentations must be in English.

PROGRAM

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In addition to the presentation of submissions, the program will feature

five exciting and interesting keynotes ranging from the design and development

to the actual deployment of microservices.

For more details, see https://microservices.fh-dortmund.de/keynotes/ .

FORMATTING

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Submissions must be in PDF format, printable in black and white on A4 paper,

and interpretable by common PDF tools. All submissions must be prepared using

the Easychair template, available for LaTeX

(https://easychair.org/publications/easychair.zip) and MS Word

(https://easychair.org/publications/easychair.docx).

POST-PROCEEDINGS

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Depending on the success of this initiative, we are considering the

publication of a volume of post-proceedings, for which there will be a

separate call for papers. In this way, the interested authors will have a

chance to enrich their contributions according to the feedback they received

during the event. The tentative deadline for submitting papers for the

post-proceedings is mid-May 2019.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

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Farhad Arbab Leiden University and CWI (NL)

Luís Cruz-Filipe University of Southern Denmark (DK)

Pierre-Malo Deniélou Google (US)

Claudio Guidi italianaSoftware (IT)

Marcel Hahn University of Kassel (DE)

Philipp Heisig University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund (DE)

Thomas Hildebrandt University of Copenhagen (DK)

Pooyan Jamshidi University of South Carolina (US)

Sung-Shik Jongmans Open University of the Netherlands (NL)

Michalis Kargakis Red Hat (UK)

Ivan Lanese University of Bologna (IT)

Sanja Lazarova-Molnar Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute (DK)

Fei Li Siemens (AT)

Ramón Medrano Llamas Google (US)

Jacopo Mauro University of Southern Denmark (DK)

Martin Peters com2m GmbH (DE)

Marco Prandini University of Bologna (IT)

Steve Ross-Talbot Estafet (UK)

Alessandro Rossini PwC Consulting (NO)

Larisa Safina Innopolis University (RU)

Gwen Salaün Inria Grenoble, Rhône-Alpes (FR)

Jonas Sorgalla University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund (DE)

Balakrishna Subramoney SunBio IT Solutions (US)

Stefan Tilkov innoQ Deutschland GmbH (DE)

Olaf Zimmermann University of Applied Sciences of Eastern Switzerland (CH)

Albert Zündorf University of Kassel (DE)

CONTACT

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Please contact the organising committee or use the contact form on the website

if you have any questions:

PROGRAM CHAIRS

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Saverio Giallorenzo University of Southern Denmark (saverio at imada.sdu.dk)

Marco Peressotti University of Southern Denmark (peressotti at imada.sdu.dk)

Florian Rademacher University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund (florian.rademacher at fh-dortmund.de)

Sabine Sachweh University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund (sabine.sachweh at fh-dortmund.de)

PUBLICITY CHAIR

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Barbara Tvede Andersen University of Southern Denmark (barbara at sdu.dk)

Jonas Sorgalla University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund (jonas.sorgalla at fh-dortmund.de)

LOCAL CHAIRS

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Philipp Heisig University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund (philipp.heisig at fh-dortmund.de)

Philip Wizenty University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund (philip.wizenty at fh-dortmund.de)