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Symposium on Future Trends in Service-Oriented Computing

June 14 to June 15, 2012

Hasso-Plattner-Institut
University of Potsdam
Potsdam, Germany

Background

The symposium on "Future Trends in Service-oriented Computing" (FutureSOC) 2012 is the annual symposium of the HPI Research School and is taking place for the seventh time. FutureSOC outlines new trends in the area of Service-oriented Computing and highlights recent work of select Research School members.

As the HPI Research School is an interdisciplinary undertaking of the HPI research groups, FutureSOC covers a wide range of topics concering SOC, which include but are not limited to: cloud computing, {software, platform, infrastructure} as a service, service description, discovery and composition, service deployment, platform configuration and capacity planning, monitoring, service middleware, service-oriented architectures (SOAs), service management, information as a service, service development and maintenance, novel business models for SOAs, economical implications of web services and SOAs, service science, mobile and peer-to-peer services, data services, quality of service, exception handling, or service reliability and security.

Excellent speakers – both from industry and academia – leaders in their respective field of research, are invited to talk about their latest projects and resulting outcomes.

Agenda

Find detailed information about our speakers, their topics, and all events in general in our symposium's brochure.

Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, June 12-13, 2012

Over the years the HPI Research School has been expanded to a state in which we are excited to welcome colleagues from University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, the Technion, Israel, and Nanjing University, China. In order to foster collaboration and information exchange, we organized a pre-symposium activity event, so that PhD students from HPI, UCT, Technion, and NJU will get to know each other both on the social and the academic levels.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

13:00-13:15Opening of the FutureSOC Symposium
Prof. Dr. Christoph Meinel, Director of HPI & Prof. Dr. Andreas Polze, Speaker of HPI Research School
13:15-14:00Keynote
Prof. Dr. Hasso Plattner, Chairman and Co-Founder SAP AG, Germany
Sensors, Mobile Systems, Cloud, Social Networks and In-Memory DBs - The Future of Enterprise Computing
14:00-14:15Coffee Break
14:15-15:45Session 1
Prof. Dr. Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Research Group Workflow Systems and Technology, University of Vienna, Austria
Business Process Compliance: Now and Beyond
Prof. Dr. Manfred Reichert, Institute of Databases and Information Systems, University of Ulm, Germany
Enabling Flexibility in Process-aware Information Systems
Prof. Dr. Hussein Suleman, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Unconventional Digital Library Systems for the Preservation of African Heritage
15:45-16:00Coffee Break
16:00-17:30Session 2
Dr. Alexander Schmidt, Windows Server Team, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, USA
Operating the Cloud – Windows Server 2012
Martin Raepple, Area Product Owner, SAP AG, Germany
Federated Identity and Access Management in SAP’s Platform-as-a-Service Offering
Heike Ritter, Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Deutschland GmbH, Munich, Germany
Public, Private, Hybrid - Microsoft’s Cloud Vision (in German)
17:30-17:45Coffee Break
17:45-19:15Session 3
Michael Perscheid, HPI Research School
Test-driven Fault Navigation for Debugging Reproducible Failures
Uri Verner, HPI Research School at Technion, Israel
Processing Real-time Data Streams on Accelerator-based Systems
HU Haixing, HPI Research School at Nanjing University, China
Modeling Context and Context-Awareness in Pervasive Computing using the Type Theory
Prof. Dr. Andreas Polze, Operating Systems and Middleware, Hasso Plattner Intitute, Potsdam, Germany
InstantLab 2.0 - A Platform for Operating System Experiments on Public Cloud Infrastructure
19:30Social Event

Friday, June 15, 2012

9:00-9:45Keynote
Prof. Dr. Ran Ginosar, Technion, Israel
The Plural Architecture: Shared Memory Many-cores with Hardware Scheduling
9:45-10:00Coffee Break
10:00-11:00Session 4
Rupert Lehner, Senior Vice President Solution Business Group, Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH, Munich, Germany
Solution Business at Fujitsu
Dr. Audrey Mbogho, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Speech and Language Technologies for Africa
11:00-11:15Coffee Break
11:15-12:05Session 5
Dr. Zoran Nikoloski, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam, Germany
From Design of Technological to Control of Cellular Infrastructure: The Case for Heterogeneous Computing in Systems Biology
Ntwa A. Katule, HPI Research School at University of Cape Town, South Africa
An Intermediation Framework for Applications to Support Health Behaviour Change: A Case of Type 2 Diabetes
12:05-12:50Outlook on Future Collaboration
Prof. Dr. Wang Chongjun, HPI Research School at Nanjing University, China
Research on Complex Network Analysis