12TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON CLOUD AND EDGE COMPUTING, AND APPLICATIONS MANAGEMENT in conjunction with the 16th IEEE/ACM Utility and Cloud Computing Conference (UCC)
Program
Monday, December 04, 202314:30 – 14:50 | Automated Hyperparameter Tuning for Adaptive Cloud Workload Prediction | Lidia Kidane, Paul Townend, Thijs Metsch, and Erik Elmroth |
14:50 – 15:10 | EntropicFL: Efficient Federated Learning via Data Entropy and Model Divergence | Rómulo Walter Condori Bustincio, Allan Souza, Joahannes Bruno Dias da Costa, and Luiz F. Bittencourt |
15:10 – 15:30 | PPS: A Packets Pattern-based Video Identification in Encrypted Network Traffic | Syed Muhammad Ammar Hassan Bukhari, Muhammad Afaq, and Wang-Cheol Song |
DESCRIPTION & PURPOSE
Cloud computing, virtualization and virtual (eScience) applications have been generating substantial interest in the community, and it is anticipated that this interest will keep expanding with the emergence of edge computing infrastructures, such as Fog Computing and Mobile Cloud Computing. Cloud and edge infrastructures can work together to fulfill requirements from a variety of applications, composing the so-called Cloud Continuum to the edge. Clouds must provide appropriate levels of performance to large groups of diverse users, and those clouds are accessed through virtualized wide area networks, where edge/fog devices can act as a first layer of computing capacity closer to the user. Management systems are essential for that and thereby for the future success of the fog-cloud hierarchy. New systems, methods, and approaches for cloud and edge computing, virtualization and (eScience) applications management are to be discussed at this workshop.
For the CloudAM 2023 workshop, researchers from Cloud/Fog/Edge and (eScience) Applications communities are encouraged to submit and present original work to be considered for publication. Overall topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Cloud and fog computing environments
- Cloud and fog service orchestration
- Cloud and fog APIs
- Cloud and fog data management
- Cloud and fog scalable monitoring
- Cloud and fog load balancing
- Multi-cloud/Inter-clouds
- Customer cloud management
- Managing data centers
- Management as a service
- Management of virtual slices
- *aaS Management
- Cloud and fog scheduling
- Hybrid clouds
- Fog and Edge computing
- Cloud surveys and taxonomies
- Social clouds
- Business models for cloud and fog computing
- Managing cloud services
- Management of virtualized hardware resources
- Network-specific mechanisms for optimized cloud access
- Performance modeling & evaluation
- QoS/QoE management in the cloud
- Security and privacy in the cloud-edge hierarchy
- Management tools for infrastructure virtualization
- Automated resource slicing
- Policy driven service/resource life-cycle management
- Applications and services enabled by virtualized infrastructure
- Optimization of data center and workload energy consumption
- Green cloud computing
- Scientific workflows on clouds
- Mobile clouds and mobile edge computing
- Big data / complex event processing in the cloud-edge hierarchy
- Autonomic cloud computing
- Cloud Continuum – IoT/Smart Cities integration
Submission
The CloudAM workshop invites authors to submit original and unpublished work. Papers should not exceed 6 pages single-spaced double-column, using ACM format. Additional pages might be purchased upon the approval of the proceedings chair.
- Submission Link: Easychair system
- Submission is double-blind. The submitted document should not include author information and should not include acknowledgements, citations or discussion of related work that would make the authorship apparent. Submissions containing author identifying information may be subject to rejection without review. You can enable the double-anonymous mode in the LaTeX template by adding the “anonymous” option (e.g., \documentclass[manuscript, anonymous, review]{acmart}). Upon acceptance, the author and affiliation information must be added to your paper.
- Submission requires the willingness of at least one of the authors to register for an early full and non-student fee and present the paper.
- All selected papers for this workshop are peer-reviewed and proceedings will be published by IEEE and made available online via the ACM Digital Library and IEEE Digital Library.
Important Dates
Paper submission due: 10 October, 2023 (EXTENDED HARD DEADLINE)
Notification of acceptance: 25 October, 2023 (updated)
Final camera-ready papers due: 31 October, 2023 (updated)
Early full, non-student author registration: Please check UCC website
Workshop scheduled dates: TBD
UCC Conference dates: 4-7 December, 2023
WORKSHOP TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
- Andrey Brito, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil
- Antonio Brogi, University of Pisa, Italy
- Ashiq Anjum, University of Leicester, UK
- Agustin Caminero, Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia, Spain
- Brij Gupta, NIT Kurukshetra, India
- Claudio Geyer, Federal Univeristy of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
- Felix Freitag, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
- Fabio Costa, Federal University of Goias, Brazil
- Gabriel G. Castañé, University College of Cork, UK
- Gleb Radchenko, South Ural State University, Russia
- Ioan Petri, Cardiff University, UK
- Ivan Rodero, University of Utah, USA
- Laurent Lefevre, INRIA, France
- Marco Netto, Microsoft, USA
- Michael Bauer, University of Western Ontario, Canada
- Roberto Rodrigues Filho, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
- Vladimir Vlassov, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Wilson Akio Higashino, Google, USA
WORKSHOP CHAIRS
- Abdellah Chehri – Royal Military College of Canada, CA, chehri_AT_rmc.ca
- Carlo Puliafito – University of Pisa, IT, carlo.puliafito AT unipi.it
- Luiz Bittencourt – UNICAMP, BR, bit_AT_ic.unicamp.br
Honorary chairs
- Bruno Schulze – LNCC, BR, schulze_AT_lncc.br
- Rafael Tolosana-Calasanz – UNIZAR, ES, rafaelt_AT_unizar.es