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Eighth IEEE International Conference on Self-Adap-tive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO 2014)
International Conference on Cloud and Autonomic Computing (CAC 2014)
IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P 2014)
London, UK, 8-12 September 2014
Contents
FAS* ....................................................................................................... 3Programme Overview ..................................................................... 3 Session Overview ........................................................................... 4Keynotes ...................................................................................... 12OGF Schedule and Events ........................................................... 18Campus Map ................................................................................ 20LunchOutletLocations................................................................21Social Events ................................................................................ 22
SASO2014 ............................................................................................ 24Paper Details ................................................................................ 26Committees..................................................................................28
CAC2014 .............................................................................................. 30Session Details ................................................................................ 32Organization.................................................................................35
P2P’14 .................................................................................................. 36Session Details ................................................................................ 37Committees..................................................................................39
Thanks To ............................................................................................ 40
FAS* 2014 - Programme Overview
Monday 8 Sept.
Tuesday 9 Sept.
Wednesday 10 Sept.
Thursday 11 Sept.
Friday 12 Sept.
FAS*: CAC, P2P & SASO Conferences; OGF
WorkshopsEEE Building
Huxley Building
Tutorials SAF Building
Welcome AddressKeynotes
SAF Building
Welcome Reception
Science Museum London
Conference DinnerKia Oval
OGF: Huxley Building
WorkshopsEEE Building
Huxley Building
KeynotesSAF Building
Conference SessionsCAC: Huxley Building
P2P: SAF BuildingSASO: EEE Building
OGF: Huxley Building
KeynotesSAF Building
FoCAS Science Café
FAS* 2014 - Session Overview
Monday 8 September
SASO2014P2P’14CAC2014
Lunch Break, [Campus Outlets]
CoffeeBreak,Foyer,SAFBuilding
Session 1• FoCAS: 2ndWorkshoponFundamentalsofCollectiveAdaptiveSystems- Rm
509A, EEE• SISSY: WorkshoponSelf-ImprovingSystemIntegration-Rm 509B, EEE• ACC:1stInternationalWorkshoponAutonomicCloudCybersecurity-Rm 342,
Huxley• T1:ComplexStructuresandCollectiveDynamicsinNetworkedSystems:Foun-
dationsforSelf-AdaptationandSelf-Organization(fullday)- Rm 121, SAF
8.30am-5.00pm
9.30-11.00am
11.00-11.30am
11.30-1.00pm
1.00-2.00pm
2.00-3.30pm
Registration – Foyer, SAF Building
Session 3• FoCAS: 2ndWorkshoponFundamentalsofCollectiveAdaptiveSystems- Rm
509A, EEE• SISSY: WorkshoponSelf-ImprovingSystemIntegration-Rm 509B, EEE• ACC:1stInternationalWorkshoponAutonomicCloudCybersecurity-Rm 342,
Huxley• T1:ComplexStructuresandCollectiveDynamicsinNetworkedSystems:Foun-
dationsforSelf-AdaptationandSelf-Organization(fullday)- Rm 121, SAF• T2:PredictableSelf-OrganizationwithComputationalFields(halfday,pm)-
Rm 122, SAF
Session 2• FoCAS: 2ndWorkshoponFundamentalsofCollectiveAdaptiveSystems- Rm
509A, EEE• SISSY: WorkshoponSelf-ImprovingSystemIntegration-Rm 509B, EEE• ACC:1stInternationalWorkshoponAutonomicCloudCybersecurity-Rm 342,
Huxley• T1:ComplexStructuresandCollectiveDynamicsinNetworkedSystems:Foun-
dationsforSelf-AdaptationandSelf-Organization(fullday)- Rm 121, SAF
Tea Break, Foyer, SAF Building3.30-4.00pm
4.00-5.30pm
6.00-7.30pm
FoCAS Science Café“SASO See, SASO Do:
FromComputationalAwarenesstoCollectiveAdaptation”Rm 509A/B, EEE Building
Session 4• FoCAS: 2ndWorkshoponFundamentalsofCollectiveAdaptiveSystems- Rm
509A, EEE• SISSY: WorkshoponSelf-ImprovingSystemIntegration-Rm 509B, EEE• ACC:1stInternationalWorkshoponAutonomicCloudCybersecurity-Rm 342,
Huxley• T1:ComplexStructuresandCollectiveDynamicsinNetworkedSystems:Foun-
dationsforSelf-AdaptationandSelf-Organization(fullday)- Rm 121, SAF• T2:PredictableSelf-OrganizationwithComputationalFields(halfday,pm)-
Rm 122, SAF
Tuesday 9 September
SASO2014P2P’14CAC2014
Welcome Address-LTG16,SAFBuilding
Coffee Break: Concourse Lvl 3, Huxley | Concourse Lvl 1, SAF | Rm 403A/B, EEE
8.30am-5.00pm
9.00-9.30am
9.30-10.30am
10.30-11.00am
11.00-1.00pm Session I – Fault ToleranceLT 311, Huxley Building
Session I: StreamingLT G16, SAF Building
Paper session 1: Resource Allocation 1
LT 408, EEE Building
Registration – Foyer, SAF Building
Keynote 1Morris Riedel,JuelichSupercomputingCentre/UniversityofIceland:Scientific
BigDataAnalytics–PracticeandExperienceLT G16, SAF Building
1.00-2.00pm Lunch Break, [Campus Outlets]
2.00-3.00pm
Keynote 2Christian Scheideler,UniversityofPaderborn:TowardsarigorousbaseforthedesignofP2P
systemsLT G16, SAF Building
3.00-3.30pm Tea Break: Concourse Lvl 3, Huxley | Concourse Lvl 1, SAF | Rm 403A/B, EEE
3.30-5.30pm Paper session 2: NetworksLT 408, EEE Building
Session II: Overlays and Relatives & Clouds
LT G16, SAF Building3.30-5.45pm
Session II – Scientific Applications and
Programming ModelsLT 311, Huxley Building
5.30-7.00pmDemonstration and Poster
SessionRm 341 & Rm 342, Huxley
SASO Steering Committee meeting
Rm503,EEEBuilding
7.00-10.00pmWelcome Reception
ScienceMuseumLondon,ExhibitionRoad(MakingtheModernWorld,GroundFloor)
Wednesday 10 September
SASO2014P2P’14CAC2014
8.30am-5.00pm
9.30-10.30am
10.30-11.00am
11.00-1.00pmSession III – Resource
ManagementLT 311, Huxley Building
Session III: Good Neighbors
LT G16, SAF Building
Paper session 3: Assurance, Security &
Anomaly DetectionLT 408, EEE Building
Keynote 3Maarten van Steen,UniversityofAmsterdam:AdaptiveCollectiveSystems(A
perspectivefromacomputer-systemsresearcher)LT G16, SAF Building
1.00-2.00pm Lunch Break, [Campus Outlets]
2.00-3.00pm
Keynote 4Natasa Milic-Frayling,MicrosoftResearch
Cambridge:PersonalComputingintheContemporaryDigitalEcosystemLT G16, SAF Building
3.00-3.30pm
3.30-5.30pmPoster and Demo SessionRm 403A/B, EEE BuildingRm509A/B,EEEBuilding
5.30-6.00pm
Session IV – Resource and Application Management
LT 311, Huxley Building
Registration – Foyer, SAF Building
Coffee Break: Concourse Lvl 3, Huxley | Concourse Lvl 1, SAF | Rm 403A/B, EEE
Tea Break: Concourse Lvl 3, Huxley | Concourse Lvl 1, SAF | Rm 403A/B, EEE
7.00-11.00pmConference Dinner
KiaOval,Kennington,LondonSE115SS(Terrace,4thFloor;followedbyEnglandSuite,2ndFloor)
Thursday 11 September
SASO2014P2P’14CAC2014
9.30-10.30am
10.30-11.00am
11.00-1.00pmSession V – Big Data and
StorageLT 311, Huxley Building
Session IV: Storage and Replication & PrivacyLT G16, SAF Building
Paper session 4: MobilityLT 408, EEE Building
Short Paper sessionLT 408, EEE Building
Keynote 5Manish Parashar,RutgersUniversity:Autonomics,Cyberinfrastructure
Federation,andSoftware-DefinedEnvironmentsforScienceLT G16, SAF Building
1.00-2.00pm Lunch Break, [Campus Outlets]
2.00-3.00pm
Keynote 6Andrzej Nowak,UniversityofWarsawandFloridaAtlanticUniversity:Selfof
SocietiesLT G16, SAF Building
3.00-3.30pm
3.30-4.30pm Panel SessionLT 408, EEE Building
5.00-5.30pm
Session VI – Recommendation and
SecurityLT 311, Huxley Building4.30-5.00pm
5.30-6.00pm
Panel: Programming Para-digms for Big Data
AnalyticsontheCloud
Session V: Clouds (Short) & Measurements (Short)
LT G16, SAF Building
Paper session 5: Resource Allocation II
LT 408, EEE Building
Conference CloseLT 408, EEE Building
8.30am-5.00pm Registration – Foyer, SAF Building
Coffee Break: Concourse Lvl 3, Huxley | Concourse Lvl 1, SAF | Rm 403A/B, EEE
Tea Break: Concourse Lvl 3, Huxley | Concourse Lvl 1, SAF | Rm 403A/B, EEE
Friday 12 September
SASO2014P2P’14CAC2014
8.30am-5.00pm
11.00-11.30am
1.00-2.00pm Lunch Break, [Campus Outlets]
11.30-1.00pm
2.00-3.30pm
Session 1• QA4SASO: QualityAssuranceforSelf-adaptive,Self-organisingSystems- Rm
509A, EEE• SASO^ST: 2ndWorkshoponSelf-AdaptiveandSelf-OrganisingSocio-Techni-
calSystems-Rm 509B, EEE• AMGCC’:2ndInternationalWorkshoponAutonomicManagementofGrid
andCloudComputing- Rm 342, Huxley
9.30-11.00am
Registration – Foyer, SAF Building
3.30-4.00pm
Session 2• QA4SASO: QualityAssuranceforSelf-adaptive,Self-organisingSystems- Rm
509A, EEE• SASO^ST: 2ndWorkshoponSelf-AdaptiveandSelf-OrganisingSocio-Techni-
calSystems-Rm 509B, EEE• AMGCC’:2ndInternationalWorkshoponAutonomicManagementofGrid
andCloudComputing-Rm 342, Huxley
Session 3• QA4SASO: QualityAssuranceforSelf-adaptive,Self-organisingSystems- Rm
509A, EEE• SASO^ST: 2ndWorkshoponSelf-AdaptiveandSelf-OrganisingSocio-Techni-
calSystems-Rm 509B, EEE• AMGCC’:2ndInternationalWorkshoponAutonomicManagementofGrid
andCloudComputing-Rm 342, Huxley
Session 4• QA4SASO: QualityAssuranceforSelf-adaptive,Self-organisingSystems- Rm
509A, EEE• SASO^ST: 2ndWorkshoponSelf-AdaptiveandSelf-OrganisingSocio-Techni-
calSystems-Rm 509B, EEE• AMGCC’:2ndInternationalWorkshoponAutonomicManagementofGrid
andCloudComputing- Rm 342, Huxley
3.30-4.00pm
Coffee Break: ConcourseLvl3,Huxley|-|Rm509A/B,EEE
Tea Break: ConcourseLvl3,Huxley|-|Rm509A/B,EEE
Keynotes
Keynote 1
Morris RiedelFederatedSystemsandDataDivision,JuelichSupercomputingCentreSchoolofEngineeringandNaturalSciences,UniversityofIceland
Tuesday 9th September, 9.30-10.30LTG16, SAF Building
Title:ScientificBigDataAnalytics–PracticeandExperience
Abstract: Datatransfer,storagemanagement,sharing,curationandmostnotablydataanalysisofoftengeographicallydispersedlargequantitiesofdataofexperiments,observations,orcomputationalsimulationsbecomeevermoreimportantforscience,research,industryandgov-ernments.Scientistsandengineersthatanalysethesemassivedatasetsrequirethereforereliableinfrastructuresaswellasscalabletoolsinordertoperform‘scientificbigdataanalytics(SBDA)’.Thiskeynotewilltakestockofselectedscientificandengineeringusecasesthattakeadvantageofparallelmachinelearningalgorithms(e.g.classification,clustering,regression)incombinationwithestablishedstatisticaldataminingmethodsinthelightofnewchallengesfacedwith‘bigdata’.Itwillcriticallyreviewpracticeandexperienceofselectedcommunityapproachesandthusaddressseveralimportantquestions:Isbigdataalwaysbetterdataforanalytics?Arebigdataanalyticsframeworksreallyprovidingthefunctionalitytheypromiseorscientistsrequire?Howcanthescientificbigdataanalyticsprocessbeproperlystructured?WhatistheroleoftheResearchDataAllianceandOpenGridForuminthiscontext?Doweneedapeer-reviewprocessforsteeringthescientificbigdataanalyticsapplicationsandevolutionwhenusingvaluablestorageandcomputeresources?
Bio: Dr.-Ing.MorrisRiedelisanAdjunctAssociateProfessorattheSchoolofEngineeringandNaturalSciencesoftheUniversityofIceland.HereceivedhisPhDfromtheKarlsruheInstituteofTechnology(KIT)andstartedtheworkinparallelanddistributedsystemsinthefieldofscientificvisualizationandcomputationalsteeringofe-scienceapplicationsonlarge-scaleHPCresources.HepreviouslyheldvariouspositionsattheJuelichSupercomputingCentreinGermany.Atthisinsti-tute,heistheheadofascientificresearchgroupfocussedon‘HighProductivityDataProcessing’aspartoftheFederatedSystemsandDataDivision.LecturesgiveninuniversitiessuchastheUni-versityofIceland,UniversityofAppliedSciencesofCologneandUniversityofTechnologyAachen(RWTHAachen)include‘HighPerformanceComputing&BigData’,‘StatisticalDataMining’,‘Han-dlingoflargedatasets’and‘ScientificandGridcomputing’.Hiscurrentresearchfocusseson‘highproductivityprocessingofbigdata’inthecontextofscientificcomputingapplications.Heiscur-rentlyaco-chairofthe‘bigdataanalyticsinterestgroup’oftheResearchDataAlliance(RDA)andcontributestotheOpenGridForum(OGF)inselectedareas.
Keynote 2
Christian ScheidelerDept.ofComputerScience,UniversityofPaderborn
Tuesday 9th September, 14.00-15.00LTG16, SAF Building
Title: Towardsarigorousbaseforthedesignof P2P systems
Abstract: Many P2P systems have already beenproposedintheliterature,butonlyveryfewofthemaretrulyself-organizingin a sense that they can recover from any state. While certain degenerate states might beveryrare,andmayrequiremajorattackstooccur,itwouldneverthelessbemuchsafer to use these systems if we knew that theywouldbeabletorecoverfromanybadeventwithouthumanintervention.Intheory, a system that can recover from any initialstateiscalledself-stabilizing.Whilemanyself-stabilizingalgorithmshavealreadybeenproposedforstaticdistributedsystems,notmanyconstructionsforself-stabilizingdynamicdistributedsystemsareknown.Inmypresentation,Iwillpresentarigorousbaseforthedesignofsuchsystemswhichisbasedonourinsightsthatwehavegainedfromourvariousself-stabilizingconstruc-tionsforP2Psystems.
Bio: ChristianScheidelerreceivedhisM.S.and Ph.D. degrees in computer science fromtheUniversityofPaderborn,Germa-ny,in1993and1996.Heiscurrentlythedepartment chair of the Dept. of Computer Science,UniversityofPaderborn.BeforehejoinedtheUniversityofPaderbornasafullprofessorin2009,hewas,amongotheractivities,apostdocattheWeizmannInsti-tute,Israel,forayear,anassistantprofessorattheJohnsHopkinsUniversity,USA,forfiveyears,andanassociateprofessorattheTechnicalUniversityofMunich,Germany,forthreeandahalfyears.Heis(co)authorofmorethan100publicationsinrefereedconferencesandjournalsandhasservedonmorethan50conferencecommittees.Hismainfocusisondistributedalgorithmsanddatastructures,networktheory(inparticu-lar,peer-to-peersystemsandmobilead-hocnetworks),andthedesignofalgorithmsandarchitecturesforself-organizingandrobustdistributedsystems.
Keynote 3
Maarten van SteenDepartmentofComputerScience,VUUni-versity Amsterdam
Wednesday 10th September, 9.30-10.30LTG16, SAF Building
Title: AdaptiveCollectiveSystems(Aper-spectivefromacomputer-systemsresearch-er)
Abstract: Thefieldofcomputerscienceisrapidlychanging,andweoftenbarelyseemtonoticeit.Foryearswehavebeenworkingon the same topics, and many of us expect tocontinuedosoforstillalongtime.Aboutayearago,Ijoinedateamofexpertsoncomputationalintelligenceinanattempttowriteabookletonadaptivecollectivesys-tems.Ittaughtwealotonhowcolleaguesinthesamefieldwerelookingatwhat’simportantinComputerScience.Inthistalk,Iwillreflectonwhatweachievedduringthatweek.Inparticular,Iwillfocusonsuchsys-temsfromtheperspectiveofmyownsub-field,namelylarge-scaledistributedcomput-ersystems.Therearelessonstobelearnedbyallincomputerscienceifwetrulywanttomovethefieldforwardor,attheleast,keepin pace with the changes enforced upon us.
Bio: MaartenvanSteenisprofessoroflarge-scaledistributedsystemsatVUUniversityAmsterdam and chair of its Department of Computer Science. Since several years, a large part of his research is concentrated on understanding very large networked systems of small, wireless devices such as massive sensornetworks.Nexttosuchextremedistributedsystems,hisinterestsalsoreachouttocomplex-networkscienceandunder-standingthebehaviourthatemergesfromverylargenetworkedsystems.Hefindsrun-ningalargedepartmenttobemucheasierthanunderstandingemergentbehaviourincomputer systems.
Keynote 4
Natasa Milic-FraylingPrincipalResearcher,MicrosoftResearchCambridge
Wednesday 10th September, 14.00-15.00LTG16, SAF Building
Title: PersonalComputingintheContempo-rary Digital Ecosystem
Abstract: Thedigitalrevolutionhastrans-formedallaspectsofourlives.Ithasbeeninitiallyspurredbythepervasiveuseofper-sonalcomputers(PCs)andspreadthroughtherapidadoptionofmobiledevices,onlineservices,andsocialmedia.Newtechnologiescontinuetoimpactoureverydaypracticesandreshapethenotionofpersonalcom-puting.Herewediscussseveralaspectsthatrequireattentionandprovideopportunitiesforinnovation.Weobservethattheusers’digitalassetsaredispersedacrossapplicationsandservices,with more or less control over content ac-cessandreuse.Amongthemare‘traditional’digital artefacts such as documents, pres-entations,photos,andvideosthatinvokea strong analogy with similar artefacts that we manage in the physical world. Consid-ering the complex nature of digital media, thequestioniswhetherwecanachieveacomparablelevelofconfidenceinmanagingpersonal digital assets throughout our life time.Furthermore, in physical environments the usersacquireskillsandhavethemeansoftakinginitiativesandassertingcontroloverdevices and services. Most of the digital systemsproviderestrictedwaysofdirectingcomputationbytheendusers;primarilythoughUImenusandpre-definedfunctions.InmanyinstancestheUIhidesthesystemcomplexity and that inadvertently causes the
lack of transparency and understanding on thepartoftheusers.Asaconsequence,theusersareunabletomakeinformeddecisionsand assume control.Inthispresentationwediscussthetechnicalandconceptualaspectsoftheinformationsystemsrequiredtosupportlifelongperson-alcomputing.Basedontheinsightsfromtheuserstudies,weexploretheopportunitiesforsupportingtheuserstobecomeanem-poweredparticipantofthedigitalecosys-tem.
Bio:NatasaMilic-FraylingisaPrincipalRe-searcheratMicrosoftResearchCambridge.ShesetsresearchdirectionsfortheInte-gratedSystemsgroup,aninter-disciplinaryteam focused on the design, prototyping andevaluationofinformationmanagementandcommunicationsystems.Herresearchcovers a spectrum of issues from sharing and makingsenseofinformationincollaborativesettings,toanalysingsocialmedianetworksanddevisingtrustworthyonlineservices.Na-tasa is a leading expert in the area of digital preservation.SheisactivelyinvolvedwiththeOpenPLANETSFoundationandtheEUSCAPEinitiativeonscalablecloud-basedser-vices for long term access to digital content. SheisequallypassionateaboutinnovationinpersonalandsocialcomputingandpromotesadialoguebetweenITindustry,consumers,and policy makers on the issues that arise from the novel usage of technology. During hertenureatMicrosoftResearch,Natasaserved as Director of Research Partnership, promotingcollaborationbetweenMSRe-searchandindustry.Sheisactivelyinvolvedwith a wider community of academics and practitionersthroughpublicspeakingandresearchcollaborations.
Keynote 5
Manish Parashar Department of Computer Science, Rutgers, TheStateUniversityofNewJersey
Thursday 11th September, 9.30-10.30LTG16, SAF Building
Title: Autonomics,CyberinfrastructureFed-eration,andSoftware-DefinedEnvironmentsfor Science
Abstract: Software-definedplatforms,suchasthoseenabledbyCloudservices,pro-videnewlevelsofflexibilitythatcombinedwithautonomiccapabilitiescanleadtovery dynamic infrastructures that can adapt themselvestoapplicationanduserneeds.Suchplatformscanenablenewformulationsinscienceandengineeringbyopportunisti-cally leveraging heterogeneous and loosely connecteddataandcomputingresources.InthistalkIwillexplorehowelasticsoft-ware-definedexecutionbasedonautonomicfederationofresourcesandmanagementofapplicationscansupportsuchdynamicanddata-drivenworkflows.Iwillalsoexplorehowsuchabstractionscanpotentiallyleadtonewparadigmsandpracticesinscienceandengineering.ThistalkisbasedonresearchthatispartoftheCometCloudprojectattheNSFCloudandAutonomicComputingCenteratRutgersandattheRutgersDiscoveryIn-formaticsInstitute.
Bio: Manish Parashar is Professor of Com-puterScienceatRutgersUniversity.Heisalso the founding Director of the Rutgers DiscoveryInformaticsInstitute(RDI2)andsiteCo-DirectoroftheNSFCloudandAuto-nomicComputingCenter(CAC).HisresearchinterestsareinthebroadareasofParallelandDistributedComputingandComputa-tionalandData-EnabledScienceandEn-gineering. Manish serves on the editorial boardsandorganizingcommitteesofalargenumberofjournalsandinternationalconfer-ences and workshops, and has deployed sev-eralsoftwaresystemsthatarewidelyused.HehasalsoreceivedanumberofawardsandisFellowofAAAS,FellowofIEEE/IEEEComputerSocietyandSeniorMemberofACM.Formoreinformationpleasevisithttp://parashar.rutgers.edu/.
Keynote 6
Andrzej NowakUniversityofWarsawandFloridaAtlanticUniver-sity
Thursday 11th September, 14.00-15.00LTG16, SAF Building
Title: SelfofSocieties
Abstract: Understandinghowself-structurefunctionsinhumansinformsushowtoenhanceself-organizingfunctionofsocialsystems.ThecreationofSelf-structurewasarguablyoneofthemostimportantstepsintheevolutionofhumanspecies. The existence of self changes in a fun-damental way how humans can regulate their behavior.Theselfprovidesindividualswithasenseofpurposeandidentity.Selfisacognitiveandaffectiverepresentationofanindividualasanobject.Itallowsindividualstoincludeamod-elofoneselfalongcognitiverepresentationsofotherpeoplewhileanticipatingthelikelycourseofevents.Relatingtheanticipatedconsequencesofactionstogoalsandvaluesprovidestheca-pacityfordecisionmechanismstofunctioninapurposefulway.TheSelf-structureenablestakingintoaccountconsequencesofownactionsforre-lationswithothers,andthusallowsonetoavoidactionsthatcoulddamagetherelationswithoth-ers.TheexistenceoftheSelf-structureenabledhumans to create complex social structures and individuals to navigate in these structures. The Selfalsomonitorsalltheincominginformationscreeningitforself-relevance,detectingpossiblethreatsandopportunities.Insumtheselfservesto prevent personal crisis and to capitalize on opportunities.TheSelfisthemainstructureregulatingfunc-tionsofotherpsychologicalstructures,aswellasthoughts,feelingsandbehavior.Itintegratesthefunctioningofotherpsychologicalstructures,introducescoherenceintheirfunctioninginserviceofachievinggoalsandrealizingvalues.Itresolvesconflictbetweenincompatibledemands,motives,requirements,functionsandgoals.It
alsoservesasalinkbetweentheindividualandthesocietyprovidingmechanismsbywhichsocialnormscontrolbehavior.SocietiesatpresentdonothavethesenseofSelfthatfunctionsinacomparablewaytohowtheSelffunctionsattheindividuallevel.Thereis,ofcourse,anabundanceofinformationrel-evanttofunctioningofalmosteveryaspectofsocieties.Thisinformationisnot,however,sys-tematicallyevaluatedandintegratedwhatlimitsitsusefulnessforregulation.Also,insocieties,therearenosystematictoolsthatcouldmimicanticipatoryfunctionsoftheself.Currentdevel-opmentsinICTmakeitpossibletointroduceinsocietiesfunctionsthatbymimickingtheroleoftheSelf-structureenhanceprocessesofself-or-ganizationinsocialgroupsandsocieties.Itwillenableself-organizingbottom-upsocialprocessesinsocietiestoperformpurposefulactionbyso-cietiesinserviceofgoalachievementandreali-zationofitsvalues,avoidingcrisisandfacilitatingsustained growth.
Bio:AndrzejNowakisaprofessorofpsychologyattheDepartmentofPsychology,UniversityofWarsaw, where he directs the Center for Com-plexSystemsattheInstituteforSocialStudies,andalsoProfessorofPsychology,FloridaAtlanticUniversity.Hisprimaryfocusisoncomplexityapproach in the social area. He has done research concerningsocialinfluence,socialtransitions,so-cialdilemmas,selfandemotions.Hespecializesincomputersimulationsofsocialprocesses.Hiscurrentresearchincludessocialinfluence,socialcoordination,andsimulationofrealsocialsys-tems,dynamicsofconflict,socialmechanismsofeconomic dynamics. He also works on modeling thedynamicsoftheself-structure.Hepublishesinsocialandpsychologicaljournals(e.g.Psycho-logicalReview),physicaljournals(PhysicalreviewLetters,PhysicalReviewA.,E)computersciencejournals(e.g.IEEE:IntelligentSystems)andin-terdisciplinaryjournals(eg.PlosOne).Hehasauthoredoredited15booksandover120paperand chapters.
OGF - Schedule and Events
8.30am-5.00pm
9.00-9.30am
9.30-10.30am
11.00-12.30pm
3.30-4.00pm
Monday 8 Sept.
Tuesday 9 Sept.
Wednesday 10 Sept.
Thursday 11 Sept.
Friday 12 Sept.
1.30-3.00pm
4.00-5.00pm
Registration – Foyer, SAF Building
CAC 2014
Keynote 1
DRMAA Code Camp
Rm 341, Huxley
DRMAA (I)
Rm 341, Huxley
DRMAA (II)-
TutorialRm 341, Huxley
OCII(II)-Draft1.2Rm 342, Huxley
OCII(I)-GeneralRm 342, Huxley
DRMAA/OCCI(I)Rm 341, Huxley
DRMAA/OCCI(II)Rm 341, Huxley
BoF:“Use of Cloud and
Container Tech-nologies in Grids”
Rm 341, Huxley
JSDL WGRm 341, Huxley
BES WGRm 341, Huxley
DFDL Tutorial and DemoI
Rm 341, Huxley
DFDL Tutorial and DemoII
Rm 341, Huxley
FedSec CGRm 341, Huxley
CAOPS WGRm 341, Huxley
VOMSPROC WGRm 341, Huxley
IDELWGRm 341, Huxley
GFSG F2F (SteeringCommittee
only)-To 5.30pm
OGF Town Hall
Rm. 341, Huxley
3:30 - 5:00pm
5.00-5.30pm
6.00-7.00pm
7.00-7.30pm
7.30-10.00pm
FoCAS Science Café
“SASO See, SASO Do:
From Com-putational
Awareness to CollectiveAd-aptation”
OCCI (III)ImplementationsRm. 342, Huxley
To 6.30pm
Conference Dinner
Kia Oval, Kennington,
LondonSE115SS(Terrace,4thFloor;
followedbyEngland Suite, 2nd
Floor)
Welcome Reception
Science Museum London,Exhibition
Road
10.00-11.00pm
OGF FutureEvent PlanningRm 341, Huxley
Imperial College Campus Map
Lunch Outlet Locations
Social Events
TheWelcomeReceptionwillbeheldintheScienceMuseumfrom19.00-22.00onTuesday9th September.
The Science MuseumisadjacenttoImperialCollege,ontheExhibitionRoad.
Theeventwillbeheldinthe‘MakingtheModernWorld’Gallery.Thisgallery“displaysaseriesofexceptionalobjectswhich mark new departures in technology and science –theeventsthathaveframedourworld”.
TheConferenceDinnerwillbeheldattheKiaOvalfrom19.00-20.00 on Wednesday 10th September.
The Kia Oval is home to SurreyCountyCricketClub,since1845.
ThegroundisashorttuberidefromImperialCollege.Take the District or Circle LineEastboundfromSouthKensington.Change to the Victoria Line at Victoria.TaketheVictoriaLineSouthboundtoVauxhall.The Kia Oval is a short walk from there.
Turn right and go undertherailwaybridge
Follow Exit 3 at Vauxhall
Bearrightatthejunction
SASO Conference
Welcome
The2014editionoftheSASOconferenceserieswillbeheldinLondon,UnitedKingdom,andhostedbyImperialCollegeLondon,intheweekofSeptember8-12,2014.
TheaimoftheSelf-AdaptiveandSelf-Organizingsystemsconferenceseries(SASO)istopro-videaforumforthefoundationsofaprincipledapproachtoengineeringsystems,networksandservicesbasedonself-adaptationandself-organization.Thecomplexityofcurrentandemergingnetworks,softwareandservices,especiallyindealingwithdynamicsintheenvi-ronmentandproblemdomain,hasledthesoftwareengineering,distributedsystemsandmanagementcommunitiestolookforinspirationindiversefields(e.g.,complexsystems,controltheory,artificialintelligence,sociology,andbiology)tofindnewwaysofdesigningandmanagingsuchcomputingsystems.Inthisendeavor,self-organizationandself-adap-tationhaveemergedastwopromisinginterrelatedapproaches.Manysignificantresearchproblemsexistrelatedtoself-adaptiveorself-organizingsystems.Achallengeinself-adap-tationisoftentoidentifyhowtochangespecificbehaviortoachievethedesiredimprove-ment.Anothermajorchallengeistopredictandcontroltheglobalsystembehaviorresult-ingfromself-organization.Yetmorechallengesarisefromtheconfluenceofself-adaptationwithself-organization.Forinstance,howdoself-*mechanismsthatworkwellindependent-lyoperateincombination?Howaremeso-levelstructuresformedwhichleveragemicro-lev-elbehaviortoachievedesirablemacro-leveloutcomes,andavoidundesirableones?
TheeightheditionoftheSASOconferenceembracestheinter-disciplinarityandthescientif-ic,empiricalandapplicationdimensionsofself-*systems;itthusaimstoattractparticipantswithdifferentbackgrounds,tofostercross-pollinationbetweenresearchfields,andtoex-poseanddiscussinnovativetheories,designprinciples,frameworks,methodologies,tools,andapplications.
Topics
ThetopicsofinteresttoSASOinclude,butarenotlimitedto:Self-*systemstheory:theoreticalframeworksandmodels;biologically-andsocially-inspiredparadigms;inter-operationofself-*mechanisms;Self-*systemsengineering:reusablemechanisms,designpatterns,architectures,method-ologies;softwareandmiddlewaredevelopmentframeworksandmethods,platformsandtoolkits;hardware;self-*materials;Self-*systemproperties:robustness,resilienceandstability;emergence;computationalawarenessandself-awareness;reflection;Self-*cyber-physicalandsocio-technicalsystems:humanfactorsandvisualization;self-*socialcomputers;crowdsourcingandcollectiveawareness;Applicationsandexperiencesofself-*systems:cybersecurity,transportation,computation-alsustainability,bigdataandcreativecommons,powersystems.
Paper Details
Paper Session 1Resource Allocation ITuesday 9th September, 11.00-13.00LT 408, EEE Building
Chair:SimonDobson,StAndrewsUniversity,UK
• The Value of Fairness: Trade-offs in Re-peated Dynamic Resource Allocation. Thomas Kohler, Jan-Philipp Steghöfer, Dídac Busquets and Jeremy Pitt.
• A Hybrid Cross-Entropy Cognitive-based Algorithm for Resource Allocation in Cloud Environments. Gaetano Anastasi, Pietro Cassarà, Patrizio Dazzi, Alberto Gotta, Matteo Mordacchini and Andrea Passarella.
• Proactive Guidance for Dynamic and Cooperative Resource Allocation under Uncertainties. Gerrit Anders, Florian Sief-ert, Michael Mair and Wolfgang Reif.
• Topological aspects of greedy self-organi-zation problems. Furqan Ahmed and Olav Tirkkonen.
Paper session 2NetworksTuesday 9th September, 15.30-17.30LT 408, EEE Building
Chair:MarkusEsch,FraunhoferInstituteforCommunication,Germany
• Artificial Immune System driven evolu-tion in Swarm Chemistry. Nicola Capodie-ci, Emma Hart and Giacomo Cabri.
• Growing Self-organized Design of Effi-cient and Robust Complex Networks. Yukio Hayashi.
• Towards Decentralised Detection of Emergence in Complex Adaptive Sys-tems. Eamonn O’Toole, Vivek Nallur and Siobhan Clarke.
• Self-Governance by Transfiguration: from Learning to Prescription Changes. Regis Riveret, Erivelton Nepomuceno, Alexander Artikis and Jeremy Pitt.
Paper session 3 Assurance, Security & Anomaly DetectionWednesday 10th September, 11.00-13.00LT 408, EEE Building
Chair:OzalpBabaoglu,UniversityofBologna,Italy
• A graph analysis approach to detect attacks in Trusted Desktop Grids at runt-ime. Jan Kantert, Hannes Scharf, Sarah Edenhofer, Sven Tomforde, Jörg Hähner and Christian Müller-Schloer.
• Sybil-Resistant Meta Strategies for For-warder’s Dilemma. Yunus Durmus, Andre-as Loukas, Ertan Onur and Koen Langen-doen.
• Estimating p-values for deviation detec-tion. Thorsteinn Rögnvaldsson, Henrik Norrman, Stefan Byttner and Eric Järpe.
• Providing Assurances for Self-Adaptation in a Mobile Digital Storytelling Applica-tion Using ActivFORMS. Stepan Shevtsov, Danny Weyns and Sabri Pllana.
Paper session 4 MobilityThursday 11th September, 11.00-13.00LT 408, EEE Building
Chair:JacobBeal,BBNTechnologies,USA
• Using Heading to Improve Mobile Agent Movement on Irregular Networks. Bryan Prosser, Errin Fulp, David McKinnon and Glenn Fink.
• Self-Adaptive probabilistic roadmap generation for intelligent virtual agents. Katrina Samperi McIvor, Peter Lewis and Nelly Bencomo.
Short Paper sessionThursday 11th September, 11.00-13.00 (cont. from Paper Session 4)LT 408, EEE Building
Chair:IngoScholtes,ETHZurich,Switzerland
• Destabilising Conventions: Characterising the Cost. James Marchant, Nathan Grif-fiths, Matthew Leeke.
• Social Capital as a Complexity Reduction Mechanism for Decision Making in Large Scale Open Systems. Patricio E. Petruzzi, Dídac Busquets, Jeremy Pitt.
• Collective Adaptation in Process-Based Systems. Antonio Bucchiarone, Claudio Antares Mezzina, Marco Pistore, Heorhi Raik, Giuseppe Valetto.
Paper session 5 Resource Allocation IIThursday 11th September, 16.30 – 17.30LT 408, EEE Building
Chair:PeterLewis,AstonUniversity,UnitedKingdom
• Runtime Vertical Scaling of Virtualized Applications via Online Model Estima-tion. Simon Spinner, Samuel Kounev, Xiao-yun Zhu, Lei Lu, Mustafa Uysal and Anne Holler.
• Prosumers as aggregators in the DEZENT context of regenerative power produc-tion. Ugo Montanari and Alain Tcheukam Siwe.
CommitteesSteering Committee
Permanent MembersOzalp Babaoglu,UniversityofBologna,Italy
Robert Laddaga,DynamicObjectLanguageLabs,USA
Roy Sterritt,UniversityofUlster,UKFranco Zambonelli,UniversitàdiModenaeReggio
Emilia,Italy
Elected MembersJake Beal,BBNTechnologiesandMIT,USAKurt Geihs,UniversityofKassel,Germany
Salima Hassas,UniversitéClaudeBernard-Lyon1,France
Mark Jelasity, Hungarian Academy of SciencesandUniversityofSzeged,Hungary
Paul Robertson,BBNTechnologies,USAIngo Scoltes,ETHZZurich,Switzerland
Howard E. Shrobe,MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,USA
Giuseppe (Peppo) Valetto, Fondazione Bruno Kessler,Trento,Italy
Technical Meeting Committee
General chairsMoez Draief,ImperialCollegeLondon,UK
Salima Hassas,ClaudeBernardUniversityofLyon1,France
Programme ChairsAda Diaconescu,TelecomParis-Tech,France
Nagarajan Kandasamy,DrexelUniversity,USAMirko Viroli,UniversityofBologna,Italy
Local Arrangements ChairJeremy Pitt,ImperialCollegeLondon,UK
Web and Wiki ChairPatricio Petruzzi,ImperialCollegeLondon,UK
Sponsor ChairPaul Robertson,MITCSAIL,USA
Publication ChairJake Beal,BBNTechnologies,USA
Publicity ChairGiacomo Cabri,UniversityofModenaandReggio
Emilia,ItalyTony Savarimuthu,UniversityofOtago,NZ
Tutorial chairAlexander Artikis,NCSR‘Demokritos’Athens,
Greece
Workshop ChairJan-Philipp Steghöfer,Universityof
Augsburg,GermanyDidac Busquets,ImperialCollegeLondon,UK
Poster ChairIva Bojic,UniversityofZagreb,Croatia
Regis Riveret,ImperialCollegeLondon,UK
Contest & Demos ChairJean Botev,UniversityofLuxembourg,
LuxembourgMaite Lopez Sanchez,
UniversityofBarcelona,Spain
Doctoral Consortium with CAC and P2PGauthier Picard,ÉcoleNationaleSupérieuredes
MinesdeSaint-Étienne,France
Program Committee
ChairsAda Diaconescu,TelecomParis-Tech,France
Nagarajan Kandasamy,DrexelUniversity,USAMirko Viroli,UniversityofBologna,Italy
Technical Program CommitteeSherif Abdelwahed, Mississippi State
University,USANiloy Ganguly,IITKharagpur,India
Betty Cheng,MichiganStateUniversity,USARené Doursat,DrexelUniversity,USA
Alois Ferscha,UniversityofLinz,AustriaJose Luis Fernandez-Marquez,UniversityofGeneva,
SwitzerlandJean-Louis Giavitto,IRCAM,France
Spiros Mancoridis,DrexelUniversity,USSusan Stepney,UniversityofYork,UnitedKingdom
Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo,UniversityofGeneva, Switzerland
Gregory Sullivan,BAESystems,USATom Holvoet,KULeuven,Belgium
Marco Aiello,GroningenUniversity,Netherlands
Alexander Artikis,NCSRDemokritos,AthensAbdalkarim Awad,ErlangenUniversity,
GermanyOzalp Babaoglu,UniversityofBologna,Italy
Luciano Baresi,DEI-PolitecnicodiMilano,ItalyAlberto Bartoli,UniversitàdegliStudidi
Trieste-DEEI,ItalyJacob Beal,BBNTechnologies,USA
Nelly Bencomo,AstonUniversity,UKChristian Bettstetter,Universityof
Klagenfurt, AustriaJean Botev,UniversityofLuxembourg,
LuxembourgPhilip McKinley,MichiganStateUniversity,USA
Jan-Philipp Steghofer,AugsburgUniversity,Germany
Rocco De Nicola,IMTLucca,ItalyMarco Mamei,UniversityofModenaandReggio
Emilia,ItalyDidac Busquets,ImperialCollegeLondon,
UnitedKingdomRogerio De Lemos,UniversityofKent,
UnitedKingdom
Hermann De Meer,UniversityofPassau,GermanyYves Demazeau,CNRS-LaboratoireLIG,France
Simon Dobson,StAndrewsUniversity,UnitedKingdom
Marco Dorigo,UniversitLibedeBruxelles,BelgiumSchahram Dustdar,TUWien,Austria
Markus Esch,UniversityofLuxemburg,Luxembourg
Kurt Geihs,UniversitaetKassel,GermanyAditya Ghose,UniversityofWollongong,Australia
Marie-Pierre Gleizes,IRIT,FranceNakagawa Hiroyuki,OsakaUniversity,Japan
Karina Anna Hummel,ETHZurich,Switzerland
Mark Jelasity,UniversityofSzeged,HungaryCao Jiannong, Hong Kong Polytechnic
University,HongKongPeter Lewis,AstonUniversity,
UnitedKingdomMaite Lopez Sanchez,Universityof
Barcelona, SpainSimone Ludwig,NorthDakotaUniversity,USA
Sam Malek,GeorgeMasonUniversity,USACarlo Mastroianni,ICAR-CNR,Italy
Julie McCann,ImperialCollegeLondon,UnitedKingdom
René Meier,LucerneUniversityofAppliedSciences,Switzerland
Christian Müller-Schloer,LeibnizUniversität,Germany
Maurice Mulvenna,UniversityofUlster,UnitedKingdom
Andrea Omicini, Alma Mater Studiorum–UniversitàdiBologna,Italy
Gauthier Picard,ENSMinesSaint-Etienne,FranceTony Savarimuthu,UniversityofOtago,
NewZealandIngo Scholtes,ETHZurich,Switzerland
Burkhard Stiller,UniversityofZurich,SwitzerlandJun Suzuki,UniversityofMassachusetts,USANakajima Tatsuo,WasedaUniversity,Japan
Mirko Viroli,AlmaMaterStudiorum-UniversitàdiBologna,Italy
Franco Zambonelli,UniversityofModenaandReggioEmilia,Italy
Jie Zhang,NTUSingapore,SingaporeKatarina Zweig,UniversityofKaiserslautern,
Germany
CAC Conference
Overview
Enterprise-scalecloudplatformsandservicessystems,presentcommonandcross-cuttingchallengesinmaximizingpowerefficiencyandperformancewhilemaintainingpredictableandreliablebehavior,andatthesametimerespondingappropriatelytoenvironmentalandsystemchangessuchashardwarefailuresandvaryingworkloads.Autonomiccomputingsystemsaddressthechallengesinmanagingtheseenvironmentsbyintegratingmonitoring,decision-processingandactuationcapabilitiestoautonomouslymanageresourcesandap-plicationsfromhigh-levelpolicies.
Researchincloudandautonomiccomputingspansavarietyofareas,fromcomputersys-tems,architecture,middlewareservices,databasesanddata-stores,andnetworkstoma-chinelearningandcontroltheory.Thepurposeofthe2ndInternationalConferenceonCloudandAutonomicComputing(CAC)istobringtogetherresearchersandpractitionersacrossthesedisciplinestoaddressthemultiplefacetsofself-managementincomputingsystemsandapplications.
Papersaresolicitedonabroadarrayoftopicsofrelevancetocloudandautonomiccom-putingandtheirintersections,andparticularlythosethatbearonconnectionsandrelation-shipsamongdifferentresearchareasorreportonprototypesystemsorexperiences.Thegoalisestablishapremierinternationalforumfocusedonthelatestresearch,applications,andtechnologiesaimedatmakingcloudandautonomiccomputingsystemsandserviceseasytodesign,todeployandtoimplement,whileachievingthesimultaneousgoalstobeself-manageable,self-regulatingandscalablewithlittleinvolvementofhumanorsystemadministrators.
Special Tracks
The2014CACconferencewillbeorganizedaround3crosscuttingthemes:(1)CloudsandAutonomicComputing:NaaS/IaaS-NetworkandInfrastructure;(2)CloudsandAutonomicComputing:PaaS,Middleware,Tools,SecurityandPrivacy;and(3)CloudsandAutonomicComputing:SaaS-ApplicationsandPerformance.Topicsofinterestinclude,butarenotlim-ited to:
• AutonomicCloudComputing: -Self-managementcloudservices -Autonomiccloudapplicationsandservices -Autonomicvirtualcloudresourcesandservices -Cloudworkloadcharacterizationandprediction -Monitoringandanalysisofbehaviorofcloudresourcesandservices -Theoreticalframeworksformodelingandanalysisautonomiccomputingsystems and services
• Autonomics for Extreme Scales: -Largescaleautonomicsystems -Self-optimizingandself-healingatpetacomputingscale -Self-managingmiddlewareandtoolsforextremescales -Experiencesinautonomicsystemsandapplicationsatextremescales(peta/ exa-computing)
• AutonomicCloudCybersecurity: -Self-protectiontechniquesofcomputingsystems,networksandapplications -Metricstoevaluateandperformanceofself-protectionalgorithms -Anomalybehavioranalysisofautonomicsystemsandservices -Datamining,stochasticanalysisandpredictionofautonomicsystemsand applications -Metricstocharacterizeandquantifythecybersecurityalgorithms(confidentiality, integrity,andavailabilityofautonomicsystems) -Datasetsandbenchmarkstocompareandevaluatedifferentself-protection techniques
• AutonomicToolsandApplications: -Benchmarksandtoolstoevaluateandcomparedifferentarchitecturesto implement autonomic cloud systems -Highperformanceautonomicapplications -Self*applicationsinscienceandengineering -Self*HumanMachineInterface -Fullvisibilityintothebehaviorofautonomicsystemsandservices -Knowledgerepresentationandvisualizationofbehaviorofautonomicsystemsand services
Session Details
Session IFault ToleranceTuesday 9th September, 11.00-13.00LT 311, Huxley Building
Presentations:
• CUDSwap: Tolerating Memory Exhaus-tion Failures in Cloud Computing, Shi-vakant Mishra, and Jose Antonio Navas Molina, University of Colorado at Boulder, US.
• Sequential Fault Monitoring. Cecile Ger-main, and Dawei Feng, Universite Paris Sud, France.
• Towards Reliability and Performance Prediction of Autonomic Systems with Self-Healing and Protection, Nabila Salmi, Mehdi Sliem, and Malika Loualalen, Uni-versity of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB), Algeria.
• Autonomic Resilient Cloud Management (ARCM): Design and Evaluation, Farah Fargo, Salim Hariri, Youssif Al-Nashif, and Cihan Tunc, University of Arizona, US.
• A Look at Adaptability for Service Work-flows, Onyeka Ezenwoye, and Masoud Sadjadi, Georgia Regents University, US.
Session IIScientific Applications and Programming ModelsTuesday 9th September, 15.30-17.30LT 311, Huxley Building
Presentations:
• Optimization Patterns for the Orches-tration of Parameter-Sweep Workflows, Selim Kalayci, and S. Masoud Sadjadi, East Tennessee State University, US.
• A Framework for Managing Continuous Query Evaluations over Voluminous, Multidimensional Datasets, Sangmi Pal-lickara, Mathew Malensek, and Cameron D. Tolooee, Colorado State University, US.
• A Middleware for Managing Non-Func-tional Requirements in Cloud PaaS, Al-exander Pokahr, Lars Braubach, and Kai Jander, University of Hamburg, Germany.
• Invited talk: Self-adaptive Resilient Ser-vice Composition, Mario Henrique Cruz Torres and Tom Holvoet.
Session III Resource ManagementWednesday 10th September, 11.00-13.00LT 311, Huxley Building
Presentations:
• Autonomic Management of Cloud Re-sources and Services Framework, Farah Fargo, Salim Hariri, Youssif Al-Nashif, and Cihan Tunc, University of Arizona, US.
• A Synchronization Mechanism for Cloud Accounting Systems, Ewnetu Bayuh Lakew, Francisco Hernandez-Rodriguez, Lei Xu, and Erik Elmroth, Umeå University, Sweden.
• Modelling and Analysis of Migration Policies for Autonomic Management of Energy Consumption in Cloud via Petri-nets, Marwah Alansari, and Behzad Bord-bar, University of Birmingham, UK.
• Autonomic Resource Allocation for Cloud Data Centers: A Peer to Peer Approach, Mina Sedaghat, Francisco Hernan-dez-Rodriguez, and Erik Elmroth, Umea University, Sweden.
Session IVResource and Application ManagementWednesday 10th September, 15.30-18.00LT 311, Huxley Building
Presentations:
• The Straw that Broke the Camel’s Back: Safe Cloud Overbooking with Applica-tion Brownout, Luis Tomás, Cristian Klein, Johan Tordsson, and Francisco Hernan-dez-Rodriguez, Umeå universitet, Sweden.
• Autonomic Allocation of Communicating Virtual Machines in Hierarchical Cloud Data Centers, Arwa Aldhalaan, and Dan-iel Menasce, George Mason University, US.
• Architectural Model and Planification Algorithm for the Self-Management of Elastic Cloud Applications, Loic Leton-deur, Orange, France.
• Autonomic Multi-Target Deployment of Science and Engineering HPC Appli-cations, Vaidy Sunderam, and Jaroslaw Slawinski, Emory University. US.
• Invited Talk: When things get noisy: deal-ing with ubiquitously uncertain inputs, Lei Fang and Simon Dobson.
Session VBig Data and StorageThursday 11th September, 11.00-13.00LT 311, Huxley Building
Presentations:
• Mobile Publish/Subscribe System for In-telligent Transport Systems over a Cloud Environment, Aleksander Antonic, Robay-et Nasim, Ivana Podnararko, and Andreas J. Kassler, Karlstad University, Sweaden.
• Extending CometCloud to Process Dy-namic Data Streams on Heterogeneous Infrastructures, Rafael Tolosana-Ca-lasanz, Omer Rana, Manish Parashar, and Javier Diaz-Montes, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain.
• Media Cloud Architecture, Protocols, and Storage Efficiency Challenge, Mohammad Azam, Kyung Hee University, South Korea.
Session VIRecommendation and SecurityThursday 11th September, 15.30-17.00LT 311, Huxley Building
Presentations:
• A Certification-based Trust Model for Autonomic Computing Systems, Ernesto Damiani, Univesita di Milano, Italy
• QuARAM Recommender: Case-Based Reasoning for IaaS Service Selection, Khalid Elgazzar, Patrick Martin, and Sima Soltani, Queen’s University, Canda.
• An Efficient Heuristic-based Role Map-ping Framework for Secure and Fair Collaboration in SaaS Cloud, Soumya K. Ghosh, Nirnay Ghosh, and Debangshu Chatterjee, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
OrganizationGENERAL CHAIR:
Geoffrey C. Fox,IndianaUniversity,USA
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:Franck Cappello,ArgonneNationalLab,UIUC,USAMasoud Sadjadi,FloridaInternationalUniversity,
USA
POSTER CHAIR:Javier Diaz-Montes,RutgersUniversity,USA
WORKSHOPS CHAIR:Xiaolin (Andy) Li,UniversityofFlorida,USA
INDUSTRY CHAIR:John Howie,CloudSecurityAlliance,UK
PUBLICITY CHAIR:Ivan Rodero,RutgersUniversity,USA
STEERING COMMITTEE:Salim Hariri,UniversityofArizona,USA
Manish Parashar,RutgersUniversity,USAMasoud Sadjadi,FloridaInternationalUniversity,
USAJohn Howie,CloudSecurityAlliance,UK
Jeanna Matthews,ClarksonUniversity,USAAlan Sill,TexasTechUniversity,USA
Vladimir Vlassov,KTHRoyalInstituteofTechnology,Sweden
Vaidy Sunderam,EmoryUniversity,USA
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:Abhishek Chandra,UniversityofMinnesota,USA
Alan Sill,TexasTech.University,USAAli Ebnenasir,MichiganTech.,USA
Andres Quiroz,Xerox,USAAndrew Allen,GeorgiaSouthernUniversity,USAAndrew Grimshaw,UniversityofVirginia,USAArtur Andrzejak,HeidelbergUniversity,USA
Borko Furht,FAU,USA
Claudio Agostino Ardagna,UNIMI,ItalyDaniel Menasce,GeorgeMasonUniversity,USA
David Villegas,IBM,USAEduardo Fernandez,FAU,USA
Erik Elmroth,UmeåUniversity&Elastisys,SwedenFabio Costa,UFG,Brazil
Gustavo Rossi,UNLP,ArgentinaHector Alejandro Durán Limón,UdeG,Mexico
Ioana Banicescu,MississippiState,USAIvan Rodero,RutgersUniversity,USA
Javier Diaz,UNLP,ArgentinaJinpeng Wei,FIU,USA
Jun Zhu,IBMChinaResearchLab.,ChinaJunwei Cao,TsinghuaUniversity,China
Liana Fong,IBMT.J.WatsonResearch,USAManish Parashar,Rutgers,USA
Marin Litoiu,YorkUniversity,CanadaOnyeka Ezenwoye,ASU,USA
Peter Clarke,FIU,USASalim Hariri,U.ofArizona,USA
Selim Kalayci,ETSU,USAShaolei Ren,FIU,USA
Sherif Abdelwahed,MississippiStateU.,USAShihong Huang,FAU,USAShu-Ching Chen,FIU,USA
Vaidy Sunderam,EmoryUniversity,USAWeichao Wang,FAU,USA
Wolfgang Ziegler, Fraunhofer, GermanyXiaosong Ma,NCSU,USA
Yang JiJiang,TsinghuaUniversity,ChinaYouakim Badr,INSADeLyon,France
Yoonhee Kim,SookmyungWomen’sUniversity,Korea
Zhihui Du,TsinghuaUniversity,China
PUBLICATION CHAIR:Ivan Rodero,RutgersUniversity,USA
WEB MASTER:Xabriel J. Collazo-Mojica,IBM,USA
WEB TEMPLATE:Ming Zhao,FloridaInternationalUniversity,USA
P2P Conference
Welcome to the IEEE P2P’14 Conference
TheIEEEInternationalConferenceonPeer-to-PeerComputingprovidesasingle-trackforumforpresentingnewresearchresultsonallaspectsofP2Pcomputing.ItistheoldestandlargestconferencededicatedtoP2Pcomputing,andhasbeenheldeveryyearsince2001.IEEEP2P’14marksthefourteenthanniversaryoftheconference.
Session Details
Session IStreamingTuesday 9th September, 11.00-13.00LT G16, SAF Building
• Julius Rückert, Tamara Knierim and David Hausheer. Clubbing with the Peers: A Measurement Study of BitTorrent Live
• Björn Richerzhagen, Dominik Stingl, Ronny Hans, Christian Groß and Ralf Steinmetz. Bypassing the Cloud: Peer-assisted Event Dissemination for Augmented Reality Games
• Miguel Matos, Valerio Schiavoni, Etienne Rivière, Pascal Felber and Rui Oliveira. LayStream: composing standard gossip protocols for live video streaming
• (Short) Yehia Elkhatib, Mu Mu and Nich-olas Race. Dataset on Usage of a Live & VoD P2P IPTV Service
• (Short) Mengjuan Liu, Fei Lu, Xucheng Luo and Zhiguang Qin. An ISP-Friendly Hierar-chical Overlay for P2P Live Streaming
Session IIOverlays and Relatives & CloudsTuesday 9th September, 15.30-17.45LT G16, SAF Building
• István Hegedűs, Mark Jelasity, Levente Kocsis and Andras A. Benczur. Fully Dis-tributed Robust Singular Value Decom-position
• Matthias Feldotto, Christian Scheideler and Kalman Graffi. HSkip+: A Self-Stabi-lizing Overlay Network for Nodes with Heterogeneous Bandwidths
• (Short) Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff and Fabian Oehlmann. Auto-matic Transport Selection and Resource Allocation for Resilient Communication in Decentralized Networks
• Rahma Chaabouni, Marc Sanchez-Artigas and Pedro Garcia Lopez. Reducing Cost in the Personal Cloud: Is BitTorrent a Better Bet?
• Hao Zhuang, Rameez Rahman and Karl Aberer. Decentralizing the Cloud: How Can Small Data Centers Cooperate
Session III Good NeighborsWednesday 10th September, 11.00-13.00LT G16, SAF Building
• Hani Salah, Stefanie Roos and Thorsten Strufe. Diversity Entails Improvement: A new Neighbour Selection Scheme for Kademlia-type Systems
• Giovanni Simoni, Roberto Roverso and Alberto Montresor. RankSlicing: A decen-tralized protocol for supernode selection
• Zhongmei Yao, Daren Cline and Dmitri Loguinov. On the Tradeoff between Resil-ience and Degree Overload in Dynamic P2P Graphs
• (Short) Khalid Alhamed and Marius Si-laghi. User Freedom: To Be or Not To Be a ’Supernode’
• (Short) Yasuhiro Ando, Hiroya Nagao, Takehiro Miyao and Kazuyuki Shudo. Routing Table Construction Method Sole-ly Based on Query Flows for Structured Overlays
Session IVStorage and Replication & PrivacyThursday 11th September, 11.00-13.00LT G16, SAF Building
• Xiaoyong Li and Dmitri Loguinov. Stochas-tic Models of Pull-Based Data Replication in P2P Systems
• Roy Friedman, Yoav Kantor and Amir Kan-tor. Replicated Erasure Codes for Storage and Repair-Traffic Efficiency
• Nicolaas Zeilemaker, Johan Pouwelse and Henk Sips. 4P: Performant Private Peer-to-Peer File Sharing
• Michael Herrmann, Ren Zhang, Kai-Chun Ning, Claudia Diaz and Bart Preneel. Cen-sorship-Resistant and Privacy-Preserving Distributed Web Search
Session VClouds (Short) & Measurements (Short)Thursday 11th September, 16.30-18.00LT G16, SAF Building
• (Short) Harisankar Haridas, Sriram Kai-lasam and Janakiram Dharanipragada. Cloudy Knapsack Problems: an Optimiza-tion Model for Distributed Cloud-assisted Systems
• (Short) Xiang Zuo, Jeremy Blackburn, Nicolas Kourtellis, John Skvoretz and Adri-ana Iamnitchi. The Power of Indirect Ties in Friend-to-Friend Storage Systems
• (Short) Filipe Campos, Miguel Matos, Jose Pereira and David Rua. A peer-to-peer service architecture for the Smart Grid
• (Short) Ruma Paul, Peter Van Roy and Vladimir Vlassov. An Empirical Study of the Global Behavior of A Structured Overlay Network
• (Short) Arpad Berta, Vilmos Bilicki and Mark Jelasity. Defining and Understand-ing Smartphone Churn over the Internet: a Measurement Study
• (Short) Nicolaas Zeilemaker and Johan Pouwelse. 100 Million DHT replies
CommitteesGENERAL CHAIR
Gregory Chockler,RoyalHollaway,UniversityofLondon
PROGRAM CHAIRSIndranil Gupta,UniversityofIllinoisat
Urbana-ChampaignRoger Wattenhofer,ETHZurich
DEMO CHAIRS
PUBLICITY / WEB CHAIRRameez Rahman, EPF Lausanne
Tobias Langner,ETHZurich
TREASURER / FINANCE CHAIR
STEERING COMMITTEEKarl Aberer,EcolePolytechniqueFederalede
LausanneFabian Bustamante,Chair,NorthwesternUniversity
Anwitaman Datta,NanyangTechnologicalUniversity
Dick Epema,T.U.DelftTeruo Higashino,OsakaUniversityWolfgang Kellerer,T.U.Munchen
Pedro Garcia Lopez,UniversitatRoviraiVirgili,SpainHenning Schulzrinne,ColumbiaUniversity
Adriana Iamnitchi,UniversityofSouthFlorida
PROGRAM COMMITTEEGanesh Ananthanarayanan,MicrosoftResearchMarinho Barcellos,UniversidadeFederaldoRio
Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, BrazilIngmar Baumgart,KIT(KarlsruheInstitutof
Technology)Dhruba Borthakur,Facebook
André Brinkmann,UniversitaetMainzSonja Buchegger, KTH
Fabian Bustamante,EECSNorthwesternUniversityJustin Cappos,NYUPoly
Jim Dowling,SwedishInstituteofComputerScience, Kista, Sweden
Raphael Eidenbenz, ABB Corporate ResearchDavide Frey,IRISA/INRIA-Rennes
Roy Friedman, TechnionIsabelle Guerin Lassous,UniversitéLyon1/LIPAaron Harwood,TheUniversityofMelbourne
Mark Jelasity,UniversityofSzegedAnne-Marie Kermarrec,INRIA
Steve Ko,SUNYBuffaloChristoph Lenzen,MIT
Alberto Montresor,UniversityofTrentoMikhail Nesterenko,KentStateUniversity
Nikos Ntarmos,SchoolofComputingScience,UniversityofGlasgow,Glasgow,UK
Boaz Patt-Shamir,TelAvivUniversityDouglas Reeves,NCStateUniversity
Luis Rodrigues,IST/INESC-IDRoberto Roverso, Peerialism AB
Antony Rowstron,MicrosoftResearchMarc Sánchez-Artigas, PhD student
Christian Scheideler,UniversityofPaderbornStefan Schmid,TUBerlin&TelekomInnovation
Laboratories(T-Labs)Ralf Steinmetz,TUDarmstadt
Ymir Vigfusson,IBMResearchHaifaSpyros Voulgaris,VUUniversityAmsterdam
Bernard Wong,UniversityofWaterlooAviv Zohar,TheHebrewUniversityofJerusalem
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