Call for Papers
The Intelligent Workflow, Cloud Computing and Systems Invited Session
of
The 5th International KES Symposium on:
Agents and Multi-Agent Systems – Technologies and Applications
Manchester, UK
29 June - 1 July 2011
http://amsta-11.kesinternational.org/
http://amsta-11.kesinternational.org/cms/user/ISdisplay.php

Background

As the world is becoming more interconnected with Internet and Intranet, 
computational infrastructure such as cloud computing and peer-to-peer 
architecture are becoming more important to provide users an effective 
foundation to share computational resources. Computational powers, 
storage space, generalised and specialised software and hardware 
capabilities and raw and analysed data can be effectively and flexibly 
shared through this new infrastructure, when such resources are managed 
well. In particular, applications that are computational resources 
demanding, e.g. in terms of their requirements of processing speed or to 
analyse large amount of data, that users often can not meet the 
computational needs on their own, can benefit greatly from making use of 
such commonly shared infrastructure.

In parallel, for domains that are complex, specialised, context and/or 
expert knowledge rich, to cope with such complexity, software systems 
are often designed based on a set of assumptions and developed for a set 
of pre-determined tasks. When such systems not only have to cope with 
rich domain knowledge, but also need to meet varying and changing user 
needs, it often presents a challenge and obstacle, especially for 
conventional static software systems. It will therefore be advantageous, 
if such rich domain and expert knowledge can be understood by software 
system so that it can re-formulate itself as appropriate to meet new 
user demands and carry out new tasks. Such software applications may 
possess intelligences to cope with such demands. They may also be open 
systems and designed to resolve open problems. Virtual workflow machines 
are one of such examples.

This special session welcome reports on the above related efforts. It 
will focus on recent research and application results. A list of 
interested topics for this session, but not limited to, is provided below:

* Algorithms and techniques on intelligent workflow
* Developments and applications on intelligent workflow systems
* Algorithms and techniques on cloud computing
* Algorithms and techniques on peer-to-peer computing
* Developments and applications on cloud computing
* Developments and applications on peer-to-peer computing
* Algorithms and techniques on workflow and processes
* Virtual organisation and collaboration
* Virtualisation and workflow execution
* Workflow execution on massive data
* Multi-agent systems and techniques and workflow execution
* Reasoning, collaborations and cooperation between agents and workflow 
execution
* Planning, co-planning and workflow execution
* Multi-agent semantics based communication, collaboration and workflow 
execution
* Relevant real-world applications and scenarios

Instructions for Authors

Submitted papers must follow the format requirements as detailed in the 
Conference Web Site:
http://amsta-11.kesinternational.org/cfp.php

Papers should not exceed 10 pages in Springer format. Papers longer than 
this will be subject to an additional charge. Shorter papers will be 
acceptable if they adequately convey the material to be described, and 
are not so short as to be trivial or lacking in depth.

All papers should be submitted electronically using the software 
reviewing system, Prose, indicated at the above conference web site.
Paper Publications

Accepted papers will be published by Springer Verlag, as book chapters 
in a volume of their Engineering Series and indexed in ISI conference 
publications, EI, INSPEC, etc.

Important Dates

Submission of Papers: February 10, 2011
Notification of Acceptance: February 24, 2011
Upload of Final Publication Files: March 11, 2011

Session Chairs and Organisers

Dr. Yun-Heh (Jessica) Chen-Burger
AIAI, CISA, School of Informatics
The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

Professor Ching-Long Yeh
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Tatung University, Taipei Taiwan

Dr. Fang-Pang Lin
National Center for High-Performance Computing
HsinChu Taiwan

Acknowledgement
This special session is funded by European Commission FP7 grant 257024, 
in the Fish4Knowledge project (www.fish4knowledge.eu).

-- 
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
Scotland, with registration number SC005336.


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