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SCC 2010 Application and Industry Track
Download a full-page color poster
(in November 2009 and December 2009 Issues of the Communications
of ACM and IEEE Computer) for the largest
Services Computing event in 2010!
The application and industry track of SCC 2010 will be the forum for high
quality presentations on innovative applications and enginneering solutions
leveraging Services Computing. These include significant applications leveraging
business strategy and design, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), services
science, industry standards using Web services, business-to-business
applications, application integration, business process integration and
management, content management, composite Web services, multimedia
communication, and benchmarking.
The application and industry track
papers should generally have results from (ideally) real world development,
deployment, and experiences delivering solutions of Services Computing systems
whereas research track papers should generally have either theoretical results
or early implementation/prototype demonstrations. Additionally, an industry
track paper can be structured like an "experience report" paper where one
important section is "Lessons learned" or general advices gained from the
experience. Other appropriate sections are general background on the solutions,
overview of the solutions, and directions for future innovation and
improvements.
You are welcome to send email with any questions you might
have as you prepare your submission to either of the application and industry
program chairs at scc.ieeecs AT gmail.com .
Authors should submit
application and industry papers (8 pages maximum per paper) with the same
formatting rules as research papers. Like research track, 2-3 reviews of
submissions will be provided to authors during notification. Acceptance criteria
will be innovativeness of software, solutions, services and the potential of
impact. Please send your abstract and paper using the SCC 2010 Submission Page.
Note: Please do NOT submit
your application and industry track papers to the regular research track. The
review process of research track and application and industry track will be
synchronized by Program Chairs and Application & Industry Track Chairs. The
double submissions will be automatically rejected without review.
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