The 10th International Conference on Economics of Grids, Clouds,
Systems, and Services
September 18-20, 2013, Zaragoza, Spain
Call for Papers :
Main page
Important Dates
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- Paper Registration Deadline: May 1st, 2013
- Paper Submission Deadline: May 11th, 2013
- Notification of Paper Acceptance: July 1st, 2013
- Camera Ready Paper Deadline: July 15th, 2013
Scope
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GECON solicits works that are interdisciplinary, combining business
and economic aspects with engineering and computer-science related
aspects. Works can describe extensions to existing technologies,
successful deployments of technologies, economic analyses, analysis of
technology adoption, and theoretical models. We welcome papers that
combine micro- and macro-economic principles with resource management
strategies in computer science and engineering. Case studies that
demonstrate practical use of economic strategies and their benefits
(and limitations) are particularly encouraged. The purpose of this
event is to gather original work and build a strong multidisciplinary
community in this increasingly important area of a future information
and knowledge economy.
Topics of Interest
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The way in which IT resources and services are being provisioned is
currently in flux. Advances in distributed systems technology have
allowed for the provisioning of services on an unprecedented scale and
with increasing flexibility. Businesses have started to embrace models
based on this technology wherein third-party services, which can be
acquired with minimal service provider interaction, replace or
complement those services that are managed internally. However,
enterprises, academia, and policy makers have only started to grasp
the economic implications of this evolution.
As a global market for infrastructure, platform, and software services
emerges, the need for understanding and dealing with these
implications is quickly growing. In addition, a multitude of new
challenges arise. These are inherently multidisciplinary and relate to
aspects such as the operation and structure of service markets, the
alignment of cost, revenue and quality-related objectives when taking
on a service consumer or provider role, the adoption of these new
technologies on a wide scale, the creation of innovative business
models, and the optimization of value chains.
These challenges do not exclusively emerge in the IT field but rather
in all service domains that rely on an IT-based infrastructure. An
example is the coordinated operation of the next generation smart
electricity grids that are characterized by distributed generation
facilities and new consumption patterns. The alignment of IT with
social networks in order to increase efficiency as well as collect and
analyze user data is another.
GECON invites researchers and practitioners from industry to present
and discuss economics-related issues and solutions associated with
these challenges. The topics of interest are:
- Analysis of software industry and cloud computing industry
- Market mechanisms, auctions models, and bidding languages
- Decision support for providers, service selection, and procurement
- Revenue and energy-aware resource management
- Pricing schemes and revenue models
- Capacity planning
- Resource allocation and scheduling
- Automated trading and bidding support tools
- Incentive design and strategic behavior
- Development of sustainable infrastructures
- Desktop grids, volunteer computing and crowd-sourcing
- Economic modeling of networks, systems, software, and data
- Business models and strategies
- Service value chains and value networks
- Metering, accounting, and billing
- Negotiation, enforcement and monitoring of SLAs
- Trust, reputation, security, and risk management
- Performance monitoring and prediction
- Reports and analysis on operational markets and testbeds
- Techno-economic analysis
- Standardization and legal aspects
- Cost modeling, cost-benefit analysis, game theory
- Smart electricity grids
- Social network systems
- IaaS, SaaS, PaaS
- Services Science
- Technology acceptance models
- Benefits to small and medium-sized enterprises
Publication and Submission Guidelines
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Original full papers and work-in-progress papers, which are not
currently under review by another conference, will be considered.
Submitted papers should not exceed 14 pages in Springer LNCS format
(including references and appendices). For further details, visit the
GECON 2013 Web page.
Manuscripts will be reviewed based on technical merit, soundness,
originality, and relevance. Past acceptance rates have been below 33%.
Paper submissions are managed electronically through the EasyChair
Website (
(http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gecon2013)
The proceedings will be published by Springer LNCS. Extended versions
of up to 10 accepted papers in the Computer Science field will be
invited for publication by Elsevier in a special issue of the Journal
of Future Generation Computing Systems. For papers targeting pure
business and economic aspects within the conference, a special issue
of the Springer Electronic Markets Journal with up to 5 papers is
foreseen.
Conference Chairs
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Jörn Altmann (Seoul National University, Korea)
Kurt Vanmechelen (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Omer F. Rana (Cardiff University, UK)
José A. Bañares (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
Steering Committee
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Jörn Altmann (Seoul National University, South-Korea)
Kurt Vanmechelen (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Omer F. Rana (Cardiff University, UK)
Rajkumar Buyya (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Junseok Hwang (Seoul National University, South-Korea)
Hing-Yan Lee (National Grid Office, Singapore)
Jysoo Lee (Kisti, South-Korea)
Steven Miller (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Dirk Neumann (University of Freiburg, Germany)
Program Committee
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The list of program committee members can be found at
http://www.gecon-conference.org/gecon2013/committees.html