ICWS 2011
Sponsorship
All
the sponsors of ICWS 2011 will
automatically become the sponsors of the co-located events including
SCC 2011, CLOUD 2011, and
SERVICES 2011. Please indicate which
level and how much money you would like to sponsor:
Silver Level (
US Dollars )
Amount: >= 5,000 US Dollars
Benefit:
- Your logo will be put on the conference web site
- Your logo will be put in the ICWS 2011 Conference Proceedings and
final printed advance program
- Your company name will be listed in the acknowledgment part in
published ICWS 2011 Conference Proceedings
- Company publications (maximum of 2 pages) inserted into conference
bags
- One complementary full conference registration
Gold Level (
US Dollars )
Amount: >=10,000 US Dollars
Benefit:
- Silver Level
- A free exhibition booth at ICWS 2011
- One free exhibition staff pass
- 15-minute presentation opportunity at the Conference Dinner
Platinum Level
( US Dollars )
Amount: >=15,000 US Dollars
Benefit:
- Gold Level
- One additional complementary full conference registration
- 30-minute presentation opportunity at the Conference Dinner
- A Certificate for Appreciation Presented by ICWS 2011
Forms and payment must be received by April 18, 2011. Otherwise, your
company logo cannot be printed in the ICWS 2011 Conference Proceedings.
Payment should be made to IEEE
ICWS 2011.
You can submit your
sponsorship proposal via the 2011
proposal submission and review system by
selecting
"sponsorship proposal" topic.
About
IEEE
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About
IEEE
Computer Society
With
nearly 85,000 members, the IEEE
Computer Society (CS) is the
world’s leading
organization of computing professionals. Founded in 1946, and the
largest of the 38 societies of the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the CS is dedicated to advancing the
theory and application of computer and information-processing
technology.
About
the
Technical Committee on Services Computing
IEEE Computer
Society's Technical
Committee on Services Computing (TC-SVC) is
a multi-disciplinary group whose purpose is to advance and coordinate
work in the field of Services Computing carried out throughout the IEEE
in scientific, engineering, standard, literary and educational
areas.
Services
Computing has become a cross-discipline that covers the science and
technology of bridging the gap between Business Services and IT
Services. The underneath breaking technology suite includes Web
services and service-oriented architecture (SOA), cloud computing,
business consulting methodology and utilities, business process
modeling, transformation and integration. This scope of Services
Computing covers the whole lifecycle of services innovation research
that includes business compoentization, services modeling, services
creation, services realization, services annotation, services
deployment, services discovery, services composition, services
delivery, service-to-service collaboration, services montoring,
services optimization, as well as services management. The goal of
Services Computing is to enable IT services and computing technology to
perform business services more efficiently and effectively.
Contact
Information
If you have any
questions or queries on ICWS
2011, please send email to icws.ieeecs AT gmail.com.
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IEEE Services Computing
Community (https://www.ieeecommunities.org/services).
Press the "JOIN" button to apply for a FREE membership. As a member,
you will be permitted to login and participate in the community. This
invitation allows you to join a community designed to facilitate
collaboration among a group while minimizing e-mails to your inbox. As
a registered member of the Services Computing Community, you can also
access IEEE Body of Knowledge on Services Computing (http://www.servicescomputing.tv).
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