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*Workshop on Smart daTa integRation And Processing on Service based
environments*
*(STRAPS 2019)*
October 28th, 2019 Toulouse, France
       website: http://straps.imag.fr
 
In conjunction with the International Conference on Service-Oriented
Computing Conference
                           October 28th, 2019 Toulouse, France
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*!! Extended Deadline: August 31, 2019 !!***
* *
*Workshop overview*
 
More than ever, reducing the cost of data integration by efficiently
evaluating queries is an important challenge, given that today the
economic cost in computing cycles (see your cloud invoice); and in
energy consumption and the performance required for some critical tasks
have become important. Besides, new applications require solving even
more complex queries including millions of sources, and data with high
levels of volume and variety. These new challenges call for intelligent
processes that can learn from previous experiences, that can be
adaptable to changing requirements and dynamic execution contexts.
 
Massive heterogeneous data integration is part of a continuum that
starts with data, goes through sources and lands in knowledge extraction
and decision making processes. Despite of the number of years of
academic and industrial research and consolidated results, data
integration is still an important topic with open issues like data
quality, trusted data, data providers and processing operations, trusted
infrastructures dealing with data, versus different understanding of
what are trust, quality and acceptable levels of such properties
according to different data consumers requirements.
 
Underlying approaches and algorithms continue to evolve particularly
given the new levels of volume, velocity and value associated to data.
Contemporary infrastructures for dealing with data are deployed in
heterogeneous target architectures like cloud, multi-cloud, Internet of
Things consisting of sensors and server farms deployed around the world.
These infrastructures go beyond classic data management solutions and
evolve towards different stacks configurations (data processing systems
« a la carte »). They need to cope to new notions of scalability and of
resources consumption guided by economic models, service level
agreements and other quality warranties.
 
The workshop aims at promoting scientific discussion on the way data
stemming from different providers and produced under different
conditions can be efficiently integrated to answer simple, relational,
analytical queries ensuring providers, algorithms and data trust. 
 
*Topics of interest*
 
We invite the submission of work-in-progress research addressing various
aspects of data integration and processing done in service based
infrastructures. The workshop welcomes submissions of technical,
experimental, methodological papers, application papers, and papers on
experience reports in real-life application settings addressing “ though
not limited to“ the following topics:
 
               •             SLA models for data integration / data
management
               •             Service based data processing and querying
               •             Data services composition on cloud and
multi-cloud
               •             Trust and privacy cloud services
               •             Data and service provenance
               •             Data quality: evaluation, estimation,
warranties
               •             Microservices based systems
               •             Polystores: architecture, querying and systems
               •             Learning based data integration
               •             Large-scale data integration
               •             Data integration for smart applications
 
*Important dates *
•       Workshop Papers Submission Deadline: August 13, 2019 *Extended
Deadline: August 31, 2019*
•       Authors Notification Deadline: September 14, 2019
•       Early Registration Deadline: September 31, 2019
•       Workshops: October 28, 2019
 
*Submission instructions*
We expect papers written in English between 8 and 12 Springer’s LNCS
pages long (Springer LNCS
formathttps://www.springer.com/fr/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines),
including references and Illustrations. Electronic submissions in PDF
format can be proposed at :
 
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=strapsicsoc19
 
Submission of a paper should be regarded as an undertaking that, should
the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register and
attend the workshop to present the paper. Registration is subject to the
terms and conditions of ICSOC.
 
A selected number of papers will be invited to be submitted as extended
versions to be published in an edition of Proceedings series « Advances
in Computer Science Research ».
 
*Organisation committee*
Genoveva Vargas-Solar, CNRS, LIG-LAFMIA, France, [log in to unmask]
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Nadia Bennani, INSA Lyon, LIRIS Lab, France, [log in to unmask]
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Chirine Ghedira Guegan, IAELyon school of Management, University Lyon 3,
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-- 
Nicolas Seydoux, PhD, LAAS-CNRS/IRIT
Semantic web of Things
LAAS : SARA team - Advanced networks and IoT
IRIT : MELODI team - Semantic web and ontologies
Tel : +33(0)5 61 33 69 07 



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