CROW 2020: 1st International Workshop on Cloud Resource Orchestration in the Multi-cloud Landscape Rome, Italy, August 24-26, 2021 |
Conference website | https://crow2020.netsons.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=crow2020 |
Submission deadline | May 15, 2021 |
The multi-cloud paradigm is designed to provide cloud users with a wider range of cloud-based services to select from, according to the dynamics of the business needs. The advantages range from increase of flexibility to reduction of reliance on a single cloud vendor, which in turn brings concrete benefits such as cost effectiveness, service continuity, disaster mitigation, etc. The other side of the multi-cloud coin is the need of thoughtful plans for data governance and compliance following the recent GDPR directive, higher costs due to the management of the cloud sprawl, increase of application delivery’s complexity, deployment and management and more. In such a complex setting, a smart selection and orchestration of the cloud resources and services available in the market need to be enforced in order to maximize the customer’s utility. Resource orchestration in the multi-cloud landscape is considered a challenging activity because of both the scale that resources have reached and the proliferation of cloud providers offering resources at different levels of the cloud stack.
Submission Guidelines
Authors are requested to submit papers reporting original research results and experience. The page limit for full papers is 8 pages, while for short papers the limit is 4-6 pages. Papers should be prepared using IEEE two-column template. CPS Proceedings Author Guidelines are available at: Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings. Papers must be submitted electronically via this submission link.
List of Topics
Service provisioning and monitoring in a multi-cloud environment;
Orchestration and automation of management activities;
Quality of Service and SLA in a multi-cloud environment;
Cross cloud service migration;
Service continuity;
Orchestration of microservices;
Blockchain-based multi-cloud orchestrator;
Machine learning techniques for Cloud orchestration;
Multi-cloud Resource Elasticity;
Multi-cloud Deployment and Orchestration;
Open-source Private multi-cloud Solutions;
Algorithms and Systems for Automated elasticity;
Autonomic cloud;
Data migration;
Data governance across multi-cloud;
Cloud Federations;
Multi-cloud Storage;
Fault management in multi-cloud provisioning;
Disaster mitigation;
Security policies;
Cost mitigation strategies;
Committees
Program Committee
- Dr. Giuseppe Di Modica University of Catania
- Dr. Ioannis Konstantinou, National Technical University of Athens
- Dr. Antonino Galletta, angalletta@unime.it
Organizing committee
- Orazio Tomarchio, University of Catania
Antonella Di Stefano, University of Catania
Katerina Doka, National Technical University of Athens
Thanassis Loukopoulos, University of Thessaly
Giorgos Goumas, National Technical University of Athens
Christos-Efthymios Kotselidis, University of Manchester
Nikolaos Chalvantzis, National Technical University of Athens
Dimitros Tsoumakos, Ionian University
Dragi Kimovski, University of Innsbruck
Mukesh Singhal, University of California
Tingjian Ge, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Zheng Li, Amazon, USA
Ravi Sandhu, University of Texas at San Antonio
Jorge Bernal Bernabe, University of Murcia, Murcia
Jose M. Alcaraz Calero, University of the West of Scotland
Mukaddim Pathan, Telstra Corporation Limited
Alina Buzachis, University of Messina
Armando Ruggeri, University of Messina
Publication
The Workshop Proceedings will be part of the FiCloud 2020 Proceedings and will be submitted for publication to IEEE Xplore (http://ieeexplore.ieee.org).
Venue
The conference will be held at NH Roma Villa Carpegna hotel. The hotel is situated near the Vatican City State, St Peter's Basilica with direct connection to other neighborhoods as Trastevere and other monuments.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to crow2020@googlegroups.com