@proceedings {icsoc2013, title = {Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2013)}, volume = {8274}, year = {2013}, month = {December}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin, Germany}, keywords = {proceedings, service oriented computing}, isbn = {978-3-642-45004-4}, issn = {0302-9743}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-45005-1}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-642-45005-1}, editor = {Basu, Samik and Cesare Pautasso and Zhang, Liang and Fu, Xiang} } @inproceedings {scube:icse:2012, title = {Research challenges on service technology foundations}, year = {2012}, month = {June}, pages = {27-33}, abstract = {This work gives an overview of the future research challenges on enabling technologies for service-based applications that have been identified in the network of excellence S-Cube. Service-based applications comprise three layers: business processes, service compositions and services and service infrastructures. The goal of this work is to present a roadmap for future research in technologies for software and system services.}, keywords = {adaptation models, biological system modeling, business process management, business transactions, cloud computing, computational modeling, formal models, KPIs, liquid computing, monitoring, monitoring and adaptation, nature-inspired approches, quality of service, s-cube, service composition, service infrastructures, service networks, service oriented architectures, service oriented computing, service technology foundations}, doi = {10.1109/S-Cube.2012.6225505}, author = {Dimka Karastoyanova and Manuel Carro and Dragan Ivanovic and Claudia Di Napoli and Maurizio Giordano and Zsolt Nem{\'e}th and Cesare Pautasso} } @proceedings {icsoc:2011:phd, title = {ICSOC2011 Phd Symposium Preface}, volume = {7221}, year = {2011}, month = {December}, pages = {162-163}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Paphos, Cyprus}, keywords = {proceedings, service oriented computing}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-31875-7_16}, author = {Quan Z. Sheng and Cesare Pautasso and Sonia Ben Mokhtar} } @inproceedings {sosoa:2011, title = {Towards Self-Organizing Service-Oriented Architectures}, year = {2011}, month = {July}, pages = {115-121}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Washington, DC, USA}, abstract = {Service-oriented architectures (SOAs) provide a successful model for structuring complex distributed software systems, as they reduce the cost of ownership and ease the creation of new applications by composing existing services. However, currently, the development of service-oriented applications requires many manual tasks and prevailing infrastructure is often based on centralized components that are central points of failure and easily become bottlenecks. In this paper, we promote self-organizing SOA as a new approach to overcome these limitations. Self-organizing SOA integrates research results in the areas of autonomic and service oriented computing. We consider self-organizing features for the whole life-cycle of a service-oriented application, from the creation to the execution, optimization, and monitoring.}, keywords = {autonomic computing, monitoring, self-organizing service-oriented architecture, service composition, service oriented computing, Web services}, doi = {10.1109/SERVICES.2011.44}, author = {Walter Binder and Daniele Bonetta and Cesare Pautasso and Achille Peternier and Diego Milano and Heiko Schuldt and Nenad Stojnic and Boi Faltings and Immanuel Trummer} }