[Sighfis-l] CFP: IEEE Transactions on Services Computing Journal - Special Issue on Transactional Web Services
Badr Youakim
youakim.badr at insa-lyon.fr
Mon Mar 2 10:19:04 EST 2009
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (TSC) Journal
URL: http://www.computer.org/tsc
Special Issue on Transactional Web Services
Guest Editors: Youakim Badr, Djamal Benslimane,
Zakaria Maamar and Ling Liu
Editor-in-Chief of TSC: Liang-Jie (LJ) Zhang, IBM T.J.
Watson Research Center, USA
Overview:
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This special issue of the IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
focuses on transactional Web services.
Today's Web service-based applications require advanced transactional
models that guarantee the integrity
and continuity of business processes despite the dynamic nature that
characterize the environments that host
the execution of these processes. The development of such models has
drawn the attention of both academia and
industry communities. This special issue will shed light on the latest
advances in the fields of Web services
with focus on the transactional dimension.
This special issue seeks original research and industrial papers on
transactional models and approaches
in the context of business applications built upon Web services. The
Internet along with its related
technologies have created an interconnected world in which services
can be invoked anytime, anywhere,
which increases the importance of making these services reliable and
robust. For this purpose, Web services
must be looked into from a transactional perspective.
A variety of transactional models are created in the database
community. Some of them can be leveraged and
enhanced to support Web services while others are not suitable because
of the dynamic nature of Web services,
long-running execution scenarios, and successful execution despite
failure. New transactional models for
Web services are deemed appropriate. Papers describing advanced
research and experiences on transactional
Web services are solicited.
Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:
- Transactional models for Web services
- Recovery mechanisms and Web services
- Transactional Web services standards and protocols
- Transactional Web services in mobile applications
- Fault-Tolerant mechanisms for transactional Web services
- Case studies on transactional Web services
Submission Guidelines:
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Authors are invited to submit original papers using the journal Web
site (https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cs-ieee).
Submitted articles must not have been previously published or
currently submitted for
journal publication elsewhere. Authors must understand and adhere to
IEEE Transaction
on Services Computing submission guidelines available at URL:
http://www.computer.org/tsc.
The manuscript should not exceed 12 pages in double-column format. All
submissions must
include all of the following elements: title page, abstract, index
terms, illustrations
and bibliography. Acceptance will be based on relevance, technical
soundness, originality
and clarity of presentation. For further information on submission,
please contact the guest editors.
Important Dates:
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Abstract Submission Deadline: March 10, 2009
Paper Submission Deadline: March 31, 2009
First Decision from Guest Editors: April 15, 2009
First Revised Versions due from Quthors: June 2, 2009
Second Decision: June 20, 2009
Second Revised Versions due from Authors: July 3, 2009
Final Decision: July 10, 2009
Papers due into Publication Office for Editing: July 10, 2009
Publication Date: 2009/2010
Guest Editors:
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Dr. Youakim Badr
INSA-Lyon
Lyon, France
Email: youakim.badr at insa-lyon.fr (contact point)
Dr. Djamal Benslimane
LIRIS Lab, Claude Bernard University
Lyon, France
Email: djamal.benslimane at liris.cnrs.fr
Dr. Zakaria Maamar
Zayed University
Dubai, U.A.E.
Email: Zakaria.Maamar at zu.ac.ae
Dr. Ling Liu
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Email: lingliu at cc.gatech.edu
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