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14th Annual Symposium on Future Trends in Service-Oriented Computing

The Symposium on Future Trends in Service-Oriented Computing 2019 is the annual symposium of the HPI Research School and is taking place for the fourteenth time. It outlines new trends in the area of Service-oriented Computing and highlights recent work of select Research School members.

When, Where, Who & What?

Hasso Plattner Institute
Potsdam | April 10 - 12, 2019

The Symposium on Future Trends in Service-Oriented Computing: Connecting Industry & Academia

As the HPI Research School is an interdisciplinary undertaking of the HPI research groups, the Symposium on Future Trends in Service-Oriented Computing 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.

The Doctoral Symposium: Connecting Ph.D. Students from all over the World

Over the years the HPI Research School has been expanded to a state in which we are excited to - in addition to our members from HPI Potsdam, Germany - welcome colleagues from University of Cape Town, South Africa; the Technion, Israel; and Nanjing University, China.

The Doctoral Symposium which takes place on Wednesday, April 10, is also part of the 14th Annual Symposium on Future Trends in Service-Oriented Computing.

 

Agenda

Subject to change.

Tuesday, April 09, 2019 (HPI Future SOC Lab Day - Spring 2019)

On Tuesday, April 09, 2019, the projects of the previous HPI Future Service-Oriented Computing Lab period get a chance to present the results of their research activities. Additionally, selected requestors of new projects can expand their ideas.
HPI Future SOC Lab Day - Spring 2019

 

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 (Doctoral Symposium)

H.E-51

09:30 – 10:15Keynote
Mariana Mărășoiu, Ph.D. Student, University of Cambridge, UK
Supporting the Work of Data Analytics and Visualisation
10:15 – 10:30Coffee Break
10:30 – 11:50Session DS-1
Stefan Ramson, Ph.D. Student, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam
Implicit Layer Activation in Context-Oriented Programming
Sankalita Mandal, Ph.D. Student, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam
Flexible Event Subscription for Business Process Enactment
Li Yuying, Ph.D. Student, Nanjing University, China
Recommendations and Guidance for Collaborative Crowdsourcing
Francesco Quinzan, Ph.D. Student, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam
Greedy Maximization of Submodular Functions: Theoretical Insights and Practical Implications
11:50 – 13:00Lunch Break
13:00 – 14:00Session DS-2
Jecton Tocho Anyango, Ph.D. Student, University of Cape Town, South Africa
An Investigation of a Game Generator Tool to Teach Recursion
Andreas Grapentin, Ph.D. Student, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam
Understanding Sources of Heterogeneity in SMP Systems
Christoph Matthies, Ph.D. Student, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam
Data-Informed Software Process Improvement
14:00 – 14:30Ice Cream & Poster Session
14:30 – 15:10Session DS-3
Toni Mattis, Ph.D. Student, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam
Concept-aware Programming Environments for Program Comprehension and Modularity
Joseph P. Telemala, Ph.D. Student, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Investigating Language Preferences for Improving Multilingual Swahili Information Retrieval
15:30Social Event: Tree Climbing in AbenteuerPark Potsdam and Dinner

Thursday, April 11, 2019 (Symposium with Industry & Academia)

HS1 (Lecture Building)

12:00 – 12:10Opening of the Symposium on Future Trends in Service-Oriented Computing
Prof. Dr. Felix Naumann, Prof. Dr. Andreas Polze, HPI, Potsdam
12:10 – 12:30Elevator Pitches
HPI Research School “Service-Oriented Systems Engineering”, Potsdam
PhD Students Introduce Their Work
12:30 – 13:00Keynote
Ulrich Walther, Business Development Manager AI, IBM Deutschland
Artificial Intelligence – New Opportunities for the Economy, Challenges for the Society, Driven by Technology
13:00 – 13:20Coffee Break
13:20 – 14:20Session 1: Impact of Software
Prof. Dr. Friedrich Köhler, Charité Berlin
Efficacy of Telemedical Interventional Management in Patients with Heart Failure (TIM-HF2)
Mina Rezaei, Ph.D. Student, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam
Learning Imbalanced Semantic Segmentation through Cross-Domain Relations of Multi-Agent Generative Adversarial Networks
Luke Church, Computer Science Lab, University of Cambridge, UK
Using Socio-Technical Design to Improve the Service of Humanitarian Interventions
14:20 – 14:30Group Photo
14:30 – 14:50Coffee Break
14:50 – 16:10Session 2: Analytics
Prof. Dr. Roy Friedman, Technion, Haifa, Israel
Adaptive Software Cache Management
Melissa Densmore, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Design for Strengthening of Bandwidth-Constrained Communities: Moms, Music and iNethi
Christian Adriano M.Sc., PMP, Ph.D. Student, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam
Tackling the Perfect Fault Understanding Assumption with One Thousand Programmers in the Loop
16:10 – 16:30Coffee Break
16:30 – 17:30Session 3: Trends in Systems
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Nolte, BTU Cottbus
NVRAM - How Memory Will Change Our View on Computing
Zola Mahlaza, Ph.D. Student, University of Cape Town, South Africa
On Data-to-Text Generation of South African Nguni Languages
Huang Zuxian, Ph.D. Student, Nanjing University, China
Webly-Supervised Semantic Segmentation via Curriculum Learning
18:00Social Event: Boat Trip to Museum Barberini and Dinner

Friday, April 12, 2019 (Symposium with Industry & Academia)

HS1 (Lecture Building)

09:30 – 10:00Keynote
Prof. Dr. Thomas Fritz, Associate Professor of Human-Oriented Software Engineering at the Department of Informatics s.e.a.l, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Leveraging Personal Data to Boost Developer Productivity
10:00 – 10:20Coffee Break
10:20 – 11:20Session 4: Future in Computing
Robert Kovacs, Ph.D. Student, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam
TrussFab & TrussFormer: Software Tools for Large-Scale Personal Fabrication
Jan Klimke, Ph.D. Student, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam
Image-Based Provisioning and Application of Large-Scale Virtual 3D City Models on the Web
Meng Cao, Ph.D. Student, Nanjing University, China
Heterogeneous Information Network Embedding with Graph Attention Networks
11:20 – 11:40Coffee Break
11:40 – 12:40Session 5: Advances in CS
Ilya Kolchinsky, Ph.D. Student, Technion, Haifa, Israel
Towards Scalable Multi-Pattern Complex Event Processing
Christine Wanjiru Mburu, Ph.D. Student, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Melding Disparate Experiences of NICU through Cooperative Prototyping
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bert Arnrich, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam
Connected Healthcare: Paving the Way for a User-Centered and Preventive Healthcare Model
12:40Closing Remarks

The HPI Research School

In October 2005, the HPI started its Research School on “Service-Oriented Systems Engineering”, a graduate school based on the model of the DFG (German Research Foundation) “Graduiertenkolleg”.

The Vision of the Research School

Design and implementation of service-oriented architectures impose numerous research questions from the fields of software engineering, system analysis and modeling, adaptability, and application integration. Service-Oriented Systems Engineering represents a symbiosis of best practices in object orientation, component-based development, distributed computing, and business process management. It provides integration of business and IT concerns. Service-Oriented Systems Engineering denotes a current research topic in the field of IT-Systems Engineering with high potential in academic research as well as in industrial application. Supported by an internationally renowned grant, PhD students at our college participate in joint activities such as lectures, seminars, winter schools and workshops.

The Members of the Research School

The professors of the HPI with their research groups are supporting pillars for our PhD school. With its interdisciplinary structure, the research college on Service-Oriented Systems Engineering interconnects the HPI research groups and fosters close and fruitful collaborations.

In context of the Research School, the different groups at HPI work on the following topics:

On the website of the Research School, please find latest information about the Ph.D. students, their research interests, joint projects, and events:
http://hpi.de/en/research/research-school