IEEE 7th World Congress on Services
(SERVICES 2011) July 5-10, 2011, Washington DC, USA, http://www.servicescongress.org/2011 Modernization of all vertical services industries including finance, government, media, communi- cation, healthcare, insurance, energy and ...
IEEE 8th International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2011)
In the modern services and software industry, Services Computing has become a cross-discipline that covers
the science and technology of bridging the gap between Business Services and IT Services. The scope of Ser-
vices Computing covers the whole lifecycle of services innovation research that includes business componenti-
zation, services modeling, services creation, services realization, services annotation, services deployment, ser-
vices discovery, services composition, services delivery, service-to-service collaboration, services monitoring, services optimiza-
tion, as well as services management. The goal of Services Computing is to enable IT services and computing technology to per-
form business services more efficiently and effectively. Visit http://conferences.computer.org/scc.
IEEE 9th International Conference on
Web Services (ICWS 2011)
As a major implementation technology
for modernizing software and services
industry, Web services are Internet-
based application components published
using standard interface description lan-
guages and universally available via uniform communica-
tion protocols. The program of ICWS 2011 will continue to
feature research papers with a wide range of topics focus-
ing on various aspects of implementation and infrastruc-
ture of Web-based services. ICWS has been a prime inter-
national forum for both researchers and industry practitio-
ners to exchange the latest fundamental advances in the
state of the art on Web services. Visit icws.org.
IEEE 4th International Conference on
Cloud Computing (CLOUD 2011)
Cloud Computing is becoming a scal-
able services delivery and consump-
tion 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 con-
sumers, cloud partners, and cloud vendors in the
cloud value chain. Major topics cover Infrastructure
Cloud, Software Cloud, Application Cloud, and Busi-
ness Cloud. Visit http://thecloudcomputing.org.
Sponsored by IEEE Technical Committee on Services Computing (TC-SVC, tab.computer.org/tcsc)
Submission Deadlines
ICWS 2011: 1/31/2011
CLOUD 2011: 1/31/2011
SCC 2011: 2/14/2011
SERVICES 2011: 2/14/2011
Contact: Liang-Jie Zhang (LJ) at
zhanglj@ieee.org
(Steering Committee Chair)