IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing 2017
The 10th International Conference on Cloud Computing (CLOUD 2017), organised by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), will be held on 25–30 June 2017, in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. The event will bring together researchers and industry practitioners to exchange information and experiences on the latest advances in the field of cloud computing, identify emerging research topics, and define the future of cloud computing.
CLOUD 2017 will co-locate six different conferences which will focus on exploring different themes – web-based services, cloud-based services, big-data-based services, services innovation lifecycle, mobile services, and industry-specific services and enabling technologies.
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The IEEE 24th International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2017), dedicated to web-based services, and featuring web services modeling, development, publishing, discovery, composition, testing, adaptation, delivery, as well as standards.
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The IEEE 10th International Conference on Cloud Computing (CLOUD 2017), focused on modeling, developing, publishing, monitoring, managing, delivering XaaS (everything as a service) in the context of various types of cloud environments.
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The IEEE 14th International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2017), exploring services innovation lifecycle that includes enterprise modeling, business consulting, solution creation, services orchestration, services optimization, services management, services marketing, business process integration and management.
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The IEEE 6th International Conference on AI & Mobile Services (AIMS 2017), dedicated to the development, publication, discovery, orchestration, invocation, testing, delivery, and certification of mobile applications and services.
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The IEEE 6th International Congress on Big Data (BigData Congress 2017), focused on quantitative analysis of impact on business insights from big data analytics.
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2017 IEEE World Congress on Services (SERVICES 2017), focused on the industry-specific services and emerging service-oriented technologies.
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