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|Acronym=COMSWARE 2009
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|Title=Fourth International Conference on Communication System Software and Middleware
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|Type=Conference
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|Homepage=www.comsware.org
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|Start Date=2002/11/16
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|Start Date=Jun 15, 2009
|End Date=2002/11/22
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|End Date=Jun 19, 2009
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|Academic Field=Software Engineering
 
|Event Status=as scheduled
 
|Event Status=as scheduled
 
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|Region=Maryland
 
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SCOPE
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The Fourth International Conference on Communication System Software and Middleware (COMSWARE) will focus on important innovations and recent advances in the specification, design, construction and uses of communication systems software and middleware. Current communication systems cover a huge range of computing platforms from traditional fixed line telecommunication systems to mobile computing, multimedia systems, peer-to-peer networks and Internet services. All communication systems must interoperate with each other. Connecting and coordinating the communication is critical for communicating system middleware. The conference provides the premier international forum for researchers, business leaders,  educators and practitioners to present and discuss recent innovations, advances in technology, experiences in current systems and potential concerns in the field of communication systems and middleware. The conference will feature a high quality technical program consisting of invited speakers, regular papers, short papers, industrial track, posters and workshops.
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PAPERS
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Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by another conference or journal, are solicited. The specific topics of the conference include, but are not limited to:
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*  Innovative architectures for Internet services, web services
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    and service composition
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*  Achieving security, reliability, and quality of service in
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    communication networks, protocols, middleware, applications,
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    and internet services
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*  Methods and tools for designing, verifying, and evaluating
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    communications systems
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*  Large-scale system integration, software evolution, software
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    engineering methodologies, and requirements engineering for
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    communication systems and Internet services
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*  Wireless and mobile networking, wireless operating systems,
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    mobile platforms and embedded systems
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*  Communication and  middleware systems architecture, design
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    principles, development methods, and business models
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*  Middleware for ubiquitous and mobile computing, embedded
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    systems, peer-to-peer systems and applications
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*  Middleware for complex event processing, event-based systems,
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    publish/subscribe and messaging middleware
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* Real world experiences in specification, design, construction or
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    uses of communication systems software and middleware
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*  Innovations in operations and management of large networks and
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large-scale enterprise systems
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Venue

Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America

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SCOPE

The Fourth International Conference on Communication System Software and Middleware (COMSWARE) will focus on important innovations and recent advances in the specification, design, construction and uses of communication systems software and middleware. Current communication systems cover a huge range of computing platforms from traditional fixed line telecommunication systems to mobile computing, multimedia systems, peer-to-peer networks and Internet services. All communication systems must interoperate with each other. Connecting and coordinating the communication is critical for communicating system middleware. The conference provides the premier international forum for researchers, business leaders,  educators and practitioners to present and discuss recent innovations, advances in technology, experiences in current systems and potential concerns in the field of communication systems and middleware. The conference will feature a high quality technical program consisting of invited speakers, regular papers, short papers, industrial track, posters and workshops.

PAPERS

Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by another conference or journal, are solicited. The specific topics of the conference include, but are not limited to:

 *  Innovative architectures for Internet services, web services
    and service composition
 *  Achieving security, reliability, and quality of service in
    communication networks, protocols, middleware, applications,
    and internet services
 *  Methods and tools for designing, verifying, and evaluating
    communications systems
 *  Large-scale system integration, software evolution, software
    engineering methodologies, and requirements engineering for
    communication systems and Internet services
 *  Wireless and mobile networking, wireless operating systems,
    mobile platforms and embedded systems
 *  Communication and  middleware systems architecture, design
    principles, development methods, and business models
 *  Middleware for ubiquitous and mobile computing, embedded
    systems, peer-to-peer systems and applications
 *  Middleware for complex event processing, event-based systems,
    publish/subscribe and messaging middleware
 *	Real world experiences in specification, design, construction or
    uses of communication systems software and middleware
 *  Innovations in operations and management of large networks and
	large-scale enterprise systems
	

This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP

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