IC2E 2020 Call for Papers
The IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering (IC2E) is
targeted to be a premier conference on cloud computing, which
represents a paradigm shift for the use and delivery of information
technology (IT) and has been revolutionizing the support of on-demand
access, economies of scale, and dynamic sourcing options. IC2E
provides a high-quality and comprehensive forum, where researchers and
practitioners can exchange information on engineering principles,
enabling technologies, and practical experiences related to cloud
computing. The conference brings together experts who work on
different levels of the cloud stack—systems, storage, networking,
platforms, databases, and applications. IC2E offers an end-to-end view
on the challenges and technologies in cloud computing, fosters
research that addresses the interaction between different layers of
the stack, and ultimately helps shape the future of cloud-transformed
business and society.
IC2E-2020 invites submissions of high-quality research papers
describing fully-developed results, and ongoing foundational and
applied work related to all aspects of cloud engineering. The program
committee will interpret “cloud engineering” very broadly—everything
from engineering principles to practical experiences, at and across
different levels of the cloud stack, from both academia and industry.
The IC2E 2020 will take place in Sydney, Australia from April 21st to
24th 2020. We particularly encourage submissions on topics of emerging
interest in the research and development communities. We invite
submissions on the following topics:
Cloud Infrastructure
- Processors, accelerators for Cloud processing: interactive, batch,
and streaming
- Cloud storage and databases
- Programming models, benchmarks, and tools
- Mobile cloud computing
- Multimedia cloud computing
- Cloud Networking, 5G
- Runtimes, virtualization, containers, unikernels, event-driven
serverless
- Platforms and services for data and analytics
- Operational analytics and DevOps solutions
- Economics of cloud
Cloud services
- X as a Service: Backend, Business Process, Database,
Infrastructure, Network, Platform, Security, Software, Storage, etc.
- Microservices in the cloud
- Support for mobility
- Accelerators at the edge and core
- Edge to core/data center
- AI at the core and edge
- Edge and fog computing
- (Near) Real-time applications and services
- Blockchain in support of Cloud Services
Cloud management
- Big data management, platforms, analytics
- Energy management in cloud centers
- Cloud security, privacy, compliance, and trust
- SGX, Trust zone, hardware security support
- Hybrid cloud integration
- Metering, pricing, and software licensing
- Resource management and optimization
- Service lifecycle management, automation
- Performance, dependability, SLAs
- Workload deployment and migration
- Resource management and accounting
- Cloud operating models including, public, on-premises and hybrid
integration
Practice and Experience
- Design, implementation and operation of cloud platforms
- Practical design issues with infrastructure, platform and other
as-a-service offerings
- Experimental data on cloud operations and usage patterns
- Managing big data, practical challenges and emerging techniques
- Experience with management systems, tools, and integration
Submission instructions
- Please submit full (and short) papers by the full paper submission
deadline in PDF format via the web submission form at easychair.
- All papers should be double blind.
- Full research/industry track papers should not exceed 10 pages
double column, including figures, and tables. References can be
additional pages. We do not distinguish research and industry, there
is a unified track. Short papers are limited to 6 pages, not
including references. Short papers should be clearly marked as such
in the title.
- The manuscripts may not exceed 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch
pages (IEEE conference style).
- See style templates for details: [templates]
Review process and publication
- All submitted manuscripts will be peer-reviewed. Submissions will
be judged on correctness, originality, technical strength,
significance, quality of presentation, and interest and relevance to
the conference scope. Submitted manuscripts must contain original
contributions, and their contributions must NOT have appeared in or
be under consideration for publication in another workshop,
conference, or journal.
- After review, some full paper submissions may be offered to be
published as a short paper (6 pages) or a poster (2 pages).
- Accepted papers will be published by the IEEE Computer Society
Conference Publishing Services (EI indexed).
Important Dates
- Abstract submission deadline : November
15th 2019, 23:59 GMT
- Full paper submission deadline : November 22nd 2019, 23:59 GMT
- Author notification:January 31st 2020
- Camera-ready deadline:March 20th 2020