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Call for Participation
"Services University" Program
SPONSORS
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Services Computing and Services Society
The
2008 IEEE Congress on Services (SERVICES 2008) proudly announces the
2008 Summer School on Services Computing (SU-08). SU-08 is a two-day
forum, jointly sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical
Committee on Services Computing (TCSVC) and Services Society. SU-08
will be held on July 6-July 7, 2008 (Sunday and Monday), just before
IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2008) at
Hilton Hawaii Village Beach Resort & Spa in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
SU-08 is now calling for participation. Eligible applicants shall be
(1) professors in universities whose teaching and research areas are
related to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web services, Web
technology, Software Engineering, IT, and management or (2) industry
practitioners who have experiences in services software design and
development and are willing to get more involved in Services Computing
technology.
BACKGROUND
Services
now account for more than half of the U.S. economy. Services Computing,
as a new cross discipline, addresses how to enable IT technology to
help people perform business services more efficiently and effectively.
From a technology foundation perspective, Services Computing has become
a foundational discipline in the modern services industry.
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Services Computing (TCSVC) was founded in 2003. Since then, IEEE TCSVC has sponsored a series of flagship international conferences including: IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS), IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC), IEEE Asia Pacific Services Computing Conference (APSCC), European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS), and IEEE Congress on Services (SERVICES). In 2008, IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (TSC) is also formally launched.
In
order to further Services Computing education in Universities so as to
educate qualified professionals, in July 2007, IEEE Congress on
Services (SERVICES 2007) launched a pilot Services University (SU)
program in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The SU program comprises three
major activities: Services Computing School, curriculum volume
initiative, and education methodology summit.
OBJECTIVES
The central goal of SU-08 is to help educators teach Services Computing
courses in their universities, while helping industry practitioners
obtain comprehensive understanding of the emerging field. The summer
school intends to help participants understand the overall picture of
Services Computing, its rationale, foundations, architectural models,
and industry-oriented applications and successful cases. Specially,
some major solution architectures, enabling technologies and innovative
research methods are captured in the whole lifecycle of services
innovation research, which includes business componentization, services
modeling, services creation, services realization, services annotation,
services deployment, services discovery, services composition, services
delivery, service-to-service collaboration, services monitoring,
services optimization, as well as services management.
Participants of this summer school will obtain a comprehensive
understanding of the "Services Computing" curriculum initiative
and of research advancement. Using the recommended text book "Services
Computing" as the basic materials, this summer school aims to help
participating educators offer "Services Computing"related courses
independently. Other teaching materials will be provided and studied as
well, including lecture notes and slides associated with the book.
CURRICULUM
Part 1: Foundations of Services Computing
- The Principle of Services and Services Computing
- e-Business Evolution
- Web Services Modeling
- Web Services Publishing and Discovery
- Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Services Relationship Modeling
- SOA and Web Services Standards
- Solution-Level Quality of Service in SOA
Part 2: Realization of Services Computing
- Requirements Driven Services Composition
- Services Value Chain Collaboration
- Business Process Management and Integration
- Business Grid
Part 3: Consulting Methods and Services Delivery of Services Computing
- Enterprise Modeling
- Project Based Business Performance Management
- Service-Oriented Business Consulting Methodology
- End to End Services Delivery Platform and Methodology
- Software As Services and Services As Software
TEXT BOOK
Liang-Jie Zhang, Jia Zhang, Hong Cai, Services Computing, 2007, Springer Verlag and Tsinghua University Press.
INSTRUCTORS
SU-08 has invited the authors of the book and executive committee members of IEEE TCSVC to serve as the instructors. Dr. Liang-Jie Zhang, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Dr. Jia Zhang, Northern Illinois University, USA
Dr. Hong Cai, IBM China Research Lab, China
Dr. Ephraim Feig, Motorola, USA
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Dr.
Liang-Jie (LJ) Zhang is a Research Staff Member and Program Manager of
Application Architectures and Realization at IBM T.J. Watson Research
Center. He has made significant original contributions to Services
Computing innovations and interactive media systems. Zhang is the
founding chair of IBM Research's Services Computing Professional
Interest Community and has been leading an IBM Service-Oriented
Architecture (SOA) tooling and architecture research project for years.
He has been co-leading IBM's SOA Solution Stack (a.k.a SOA Reference
Architecture: Solution View) project since 2004. His new book Services
Computing has been published by Springer. He has received 2 IBM
Outstanding Technical Achievement Awards, 9 IBM Creative Contribution
Awards, an Outstanding Achievement Award by the World Academy of
Sciences, and an Innovation Leadership Award from Chinese Institute of
Electronics. Dr. Zhang has 36 granted patents and 20 pending patent
applications. As the lead inventor, he holds federated Web services
discovery and dynamic services composition patents. He is the chair of
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Services Computing. He has
been appointed as the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Services
Computing.
Dr.
Jia Zhang is an Assistant Professor of Department of Computer Science
at Northern Illinois University. Zhang co-authors the book titled
"Services Computing". She has published over 70 refereed journal
articles, book chapters, and conference papers. Zhang is serving as
Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (TSC),
International Journal of Web Services Research (JWSR), and the Advances
in Web Services Research (AWSR) Book Series, IGI Global. She also
serves on Editorial Board of IEEE IT Professional. Zhang serves as
Program Vice Chair of IEEE International Conference on Web Services
(ICWS 2008 & 2007 & 2006). Her current research interests
center around Services Computing, with a focus on QoS testing, data
management, mobile learning, and collaborative learning. Zhang received
her Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of Illinois at Chicago in
2000. She is a member of the IEEE.
Dr.
Hong Cai is a Senior Research Staff Member at IBM China Research
Laboratory. He has been working in the field of service research for
over 10 years. During his more than 10 years of research he has been
asked to lead or has established various innovative projects including
pervasive computing, service delivery platform, Session Initiation
Protocol, enterprise portfolio management, etc. He has published over
40 papers on journals and international conferences and has been
awarded more than 10 patents. He is one of the co-authors of the book
"Services Computing". He has been serving as program committee member,
workshop chair, local arrangement chair and student workshop chair for
various IEEE international conferences. He is serving as Associate
Editor of IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (TSC). He is a member
of Editorial Review Board of International Journal of Web Services
Research. He has been promoting Services Science in Great China Area
since 2005, has been invited to teach "Service Computing" courses at
Tsinghua University, and has been invited to talk about Services
Science at various conferences. He was invited to join the national
Expert Collaboration Group of services science (with 7 leading China
professors) supported by China Ministry of Education. His current areas
of interest include complex network in services, social services,
services in 3D/virtual worlds, virtual learning as services, etc. He is
currently the chief architect of IBM global virtual learning center of
excellence which leverage 3D/virtual world technologies to build
virtual learning applications for enterprise users such as managers,
sales people, project managers. He got his PhD degree from Tsinghua
University at 1997. Dr. Cai is a senior member of IEEE and a member of
ACM.
Dr.
Ephraim Feig is a Senior Director at Motorola. Prior to his joining
Motorola, he was Chief Technology Officer and Chief Marketing Officer
of Kintera, Inc. from 2000 until 2006 and a researcher and R&D
manager at IBM from 1980 until 2000. He was elected IEEE Fellow for
contributions to signal processing, holds 27 US patents, and has
published more than 100 technical articles. Dr. Feig has served as an
adjunct professor at several universities, including Columbia
University, The City College of New York and New York Polytechnic
Institute. He is a founding member of the IEEE Computer Society
Technical Committee on Services Computing and this year's Program Chair
of IEEE SCC. He serves on advisory boards at CUNY, UCSD and USD, and is
on the board of directors of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Registration Fee:
SCC/SERVICES 2008 (Part I) Participants
- $200 (IEEE Member)
- $300 (non-IEEE Member)
Non SCC/SERVICES 2008 (Part I) Participants
- $300 (IEEE Member)
- $400 (non-IEEE Member)
Online Registration System
http://conferences.computer.org/services/2008
CERTIFICATES
At the end of the summer school, every participant will receive a Certificate of Appreciation for Completing the 2008 Summer School on Services Computing, issued by the Technical Committee on Services Computing within IEEE Computer Society.
After completing a test, each qualified educator or industry
practitioner will receive a "Certified Services Computing Instructor"
certificate presented by Services Society. The names of the Certified
Services Computing Instructors will be published on
ServicesUniversity.org and other Services Computing community Web
sites. They will be invited to conduct Services University
program in their local countries or regions.
The summer school is open to all individuals. However, the "Certified Services Computing Instructor"
certificate can only be awarded to qualified (1) educators and (2)
industry practitioners with Masters or Ph.D. degrees in Computer
Science or related areas.
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