ACM SAC track on Software Architecture: Theory, Technology, and Applications (SA-TTA 2018)

ACM SAC SA-TTA 2018


Software Systems



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SA-TTA 2018 at ACM SAC 2018: CALL FOR PAPERS and STUDENT RESEARCH ABSTRACTS
The 33rd ACM/SIGAPP Symposium On Applied Computing (SAC 2018)
The 6th track on Software Architecture: Theory, Technology, and Applications (SA-TTA)
http://dinamico2.unibg.it/sa-tta/2018/
April 9 - 13, 2018 Pau, France
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**Aim and scope**
The Sixth Edition of the Software Architecture: Theory, Technology, and Applications (SA-TTA 2018) is part of the 33rd ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC). For the past thirty-one years, ACM SAC has been a primary gathering forum for applied computer scientists, computer engineers, software engineers, and application developers from around the world.
Nowadays Software Architecture is a consolidated and necessary discipline centered on the idea of reducing complexity in software development and evolution through abstraction and separation of concerns. Designing software architectures that enable provisioning and evolution of functional requirements and exhibit a good tradeoff between multiple quality attributes (or extra-functional requirements) is hard and still challenging. At the same time having adaptable software architectures able to change their topology and behavior to overcome certain environmental situations is still under analysis in different domains especially when they are used to realize complex and distributed systems (i.e., systems of systems). The goal of the track SA-TTA is to bring together researchers and industry R&D having the common objective of transforming Software Architecture into a mature discipline leveraging on both solid scientific foundations and validated engineering methodologies and tools. SA-TTA is focused broadly on how to address functional requirements and quality characteristics in the design, maintenance, adaptation and evolution of software architectures through the support of automated techniques and tools. Of special interest are architecture description languages, formalisms, techniques, methodologies, tools, and runtime environments that support these activities, possibly exploiting model-driven engineering principles. A special emphasis will be put also on technical aspects of software architectures development for specific class of software systems and application domains.
The SA-TTA track seeks to attract scholars, researchers, engineers, and practitioners interested in Applied Software Architecture, namely practical engineering concerns, experiences in tools development, and applications of Software Architecture. Specific topics include, but are not limited to:
• Architecture description languages and component models for Software Architectures
• Architectural patterns, tactics, styles, viewpoints, and tool support
• Software architecture modeling, analysis methods and tools
• Software architecture and development practices such as agile development and global software development
• Architecture quality measures and tool support
• Formal validation and verification techniques for Software Components and Architectures
• Linking architecture to requirements and implementation
• Testing based on Software Architecture
• Recovery of Software Architecture
• Architecture based Software Evolution and Maintenance
• Model-driven methodologies and tools for Software Architectures
• Dynamic Software ArchitecturesService-oriented Architectures and Microservices
• Software Architectures for Software Product Lines
• Software Architectures for legacy systems and systems integration
• Software Architectures for Real-time and Embedded Systems
• Software Architectures for Self-adaptive Systems
• Software Architectures for Collective Adaptive Systems
• Software Architectures for System-of-Systems
• Software Architectures for Cloud-based applications and services
• Software Architectures for Mobile cloud computing
• Software Architectures for IoT applications
• Software Architectures for Social Computing
• Software Architectures for Sociotechnical systems
• Software Architectures for Data-Intensive Systems
• Software Architectures for Artificial Intelligence Systems
• Industrial experiments and case studies
**Submissions**
Regular papers: Authors are invited to submit original unpublished papers. Submission of the same paper to multiple tracks is not allowed. The program committee will blindly review submissions to the track. The author(s) name(s) and address(es) must not appear in the body of the paper, and self-reference should be in the third person. This is to facilitate blind review. SA-TTA track chairs will not submit to the track. Submissions from SA-TTA PC members and track chairs of other SAC tracks are welcome. Paper submissions must be made electronically in PDF format via the ACM SAC online submission system. Details on the paper format and submission guidelines can be found on the SAC 2018 website http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2018/. The maximum length for papers is 8 pages. Accepted papers whose camera-ready version will exceed 6 pages will have to pay an extra charge.
Student Research Competition: The Student Research Competition (SRC) program, sponsored by Microsoft Research, is a newly added program to the ACM SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC). The SAC 2018 SRC program provides graduate students the opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with researchers and practitioners in their areas of interest. Active graduate students seeking feedback from the scientific community on their research ideas are invited to submit abstracts of their original un-published and in-progress research work in areas of experimental computing and application development related to SAC 2018 Tracks. For more details, visit the SAC 2018 website http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2018/
**Paper Registration**
Paper registration is required, allowing the inclusion of the paper/poster in the conference proceedings. An author or a proxy attending SAC MUST present the paper. This is a requirement for the paper/poster to be included in the ACM/IEEE digital library. No-show of scheduled papers and posters will result in excluding them from the ACM/IEEE digital library.
**Important Dates**
September 15, 2017: Submission of regular papers and SRC abstracts
November 10, 2017: Notification of papers and posters and SRC acceptance/rejection
November 25, 2017: Camera-ready copies of accepted papers
December 10, 2017: Author registration due date
**Program Committee**
Yamine Ait-Ameur - IRIT/ENSEEIHT, France
Jesper Andersson - Linnaeus University, Sweden
Paolo Arcaini - Charles University in Prague
Oliver Barais - INRIA, France
Georg Buchgeher - SCCH GmbH Hagenberg, Austria
Radu Calinescu - University of York, UK
Rafael Capilla - University Rey Juan Carlos of Madrid, Spain
Guglielmo De Angelis - IASI CNR, Italy
Naranker Dulay - Imperial College London, UK
Sam Guinea - Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Kenneth Johnson - Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Jens Knodel - Fraunhofer IESE, Kaiserslautern, Germany
Eva Kühn - Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Patricia Lago - VU University, Amsterdam
Chan-gun Lee - Chung-Ang University, Korea
Jihyun Lee - Dept. of Software Engineering, Chonbuk National University
Hernan Melgratti - University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
José Javier Merseguer - University of Saragoza, Spain
Henry Muccini - University of L'Aquila, Italy
Elisa Yumi Nakagawa - University of São Paulo, Brazil
Francesco Nocera - Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Ileana Ober - IRIT/University of Toulouse
Hongyu Pei-Breivold - ABB Corporate Research, Västerås, Svezia
Alexander Raschke - Universität Ulm, Germany
Elvinia Riccobene - University of Milan, Italy
Ella Roubstova - Open Universiteit Nederland
Antonino Sabetta - SAP Research, France
Lionel Seinturier - Univ. Lille & IUF - LIFL & Inria ADAM
Wang Shuai - Simula Labs, OSLO, Norway
Romina Spalazzese - Malmö University, Sweden
Maria Spichkova - School of Computer Science and Inf., RMIT Univ. Melbourne, Australia
Catia Trubiani - GSSI L’Aquila, Italy
Danny Weyns - University of Linnaeus, Sweden
Xiwei Xu - SSRG, NICTA, Sydney, Australia
**Track Chairs**
Marina Mongiello, Technical University of Bari, Italy
E-mail: marina.mongiello@poliba.it
Diego Perez-Palacin, Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, University of Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain
E-mail: diego.perez@polimi.it
Sungwon Kang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea.
E-mail: sungwon.kang@kaist.ac.kr Web page: http://salab.kaist.ac.kr/
Patrizia Scandurra, Dept. of Management, Information and Production Engineering, University of Bergamo, Italy
E-mail: patrizia.scandurra@unibg.it Web page: http://cs.unibg.it/scandurra/
**Steering Committee**
Antonio Bucchiarone, SOA Research Unit of Bruno Kessler Foundation of Trento, Italy
E-mail: bucchiarone@fbk.eu Web page: http://soa.fbk.eu/bucchiarone
Sungwon Kang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea.
E-mail: sungwon.kang@kaist.ac.kr Web page: http://salab.kaist.ac.kr/
Raffaela Mirandola, Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
E-mail: raffaela.mirandola@polimi.it Web page: http://home.dei.polimi.it/mirandola/
Patrizia Scandurra, Dept. of Management, Information and Production Engineering, University of Bergamo, Italy.
E-mail: patrizia.scandurra@unibg.it Web page: http://cs.unibg.it/scandurra/