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The
International Workshop on
Software Architectures and
Mobility In conjunction
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Call for Papers There is an
increasing demand for porting e-services to mobile settings across various sectors.
Unfortunately, industrial practices are providing evidences that such
evolution is not straightforward, often breaks the architecture of the
software system, and tends to require costly changes. Likewise, the lack of
systematic software engineering methods and techniques for the development
specifically of mobile software systems is likely to result in the adoption
of unstable software architectures, unable to cope with the likely changes in
requirements of a running system. The topics to be
covered by this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following: -Requirements for
mobile computing; -Relating
non-functional requirements to architectures for mobile environments; -Patterns and
architectural styles for mobility; -Model-Driven
Architectures and mobility; -Software Product
Line Architectures and mobility; -Aspects-Oriented
Software Architectures for mobile environments; -Service-Oriented
Software Architectures and mobility; -Middleware-induced
software architectures for mobile environments; -Security, trust
and privacy issues in software architectures for mobile environments; -Performance,
reliability, heterogeneity, scalability, and dependability issues in software
architectures for mobile systems; -Architectural
stability and related technical/ economical issues in porting distributed
architectures to mobile settings; -Architectural-centric
maintenance and evolution in mobile environments; -Architectural-centric
testing for mobility; -Maintenance and
evolution of mobile systems; -Empirical and
industrial studies (e.g., architectural changes upon moving from fixed
distributed to mobile environments), positive/negative results, and pitfalls. Workshop Audience The intended
audience for this workshop is software engineering researchers and
practitioners. The workshop aims to facilitate information exchange and
collaboration between practicing software architects, software architecture
researchers, and mobile systems practitioners and researchers. Other
audiences may include practitioners and researchers from domain engineering,
technology strategies, communication industries and dynamics. We aim for a
workshop with approximately 30 participants to promote effective interaction
and collaboration among participants. Submission Information and Selection We are soliciting
two types of workshop papers: (i) Regular: Six pages maximum contribution in the ICSE
double-column format. Papers will be asked to present novel contributions,
critiques of existing work, industrial studies, as well as negative results
and pitfalls. (ii) Half-baked thoughts: papers describing novel positions and visions in three to four pages
maximum. Papers will be
reviewed by three program committee members and be selected depending on
their originality, quality and relevance to the workshop. Each accepted paper
will have to be presented in person by (one of) the author(s). To foster
lively and productive discussions, each author will be encouraged to present
open questions to the forum and one or two main statements for discussion at
the workshop brainstorming session. Workshop Proceedings & Journal Issue Accepted papers
will be published in the ICSE companion workshop proceedings, will be
distributed to the participants before the workshop and will also be made
available through the workshop website. The first Workshop on Software
Architectures and Mobility has a special issue with the Journal of Systems
and Software. We also aim to arrange for a special thematic journal issue,
featuring the best papers presented in the workshop for this year. |
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