10th Symposium and Summer School On Service-Oriented Computing,

June 26 – July 1, 2016 in Crete, Greece

SummerSΟC is a well-established international forum on service-oriented computing. The area of service-oriented computing is interpreted quite broadly, i.e. areas of interest for SummerSΟC include cloud computing, business process management, theoretical foundations of services, and applications in/of these areas.

Program 2016

The Symposium and Summer School on Service-Oriented Computing program of lectures is typically categorized into four thematic sessions: Foundations of SOC, Computing in the Clouds, People in Services, and Emerging Topics. When finalized, you will be able to hover your mouse pointer over the table to see brief descriptions of the lectures.
Scrolling down on this page there will be a detailed version of the program.

Hours Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
09:00-09:30
09:30-10:00
10:00-10:30
11:00-11:30
11:30-12:00
15:00-15:30
15:30-16:00
16:00-16:30
17:00-17:30
17:30-18:00
18:00-19:00
19:00-22:00
1. Formal Methods for SOC
2. Pattern Languages
3. Data
4. Emerging Topics
5. Security – Privacy
6. Health
7. Symposium
8. Christos Nikolaou Phd Award
9. Poster Session
10. Project Presentation
11. Cloud
12. IMSE Activities
Sunday, June 26

09:00-10:30
IMSE Students Master Thesis Defence
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-13:00
IMSE Students Master Thesis Defence
13:00-14:00
Lunch Break
14:00-16:00
IMSE Students Master Thesis Defence
16:00-16:30
Coffee Break
16:30-18:00
IMSE Students Master Thesis Defence
Monday, June 27
08:30-09:00
Welcome and Logistics
09:00-12:30

Morning Session – Session Chair: Olaf Zimmermann
09:00-10:00

(Tutorial: Pattern Languages):
“Pattern & Pattern Discovery”, Johanna Barzen, Michael Falkenthal & Frank Leymann (U of Stuttgart)


[Presentation][Video]
10:00-10:30

(Tutorial: Pattern Languages):
“Evolving Pattern Libraries in Distributed Explorative Projects – an Approach for Research and Industry”, Rene Reiners (Fraunhofer FIT)


[Presentation] [Video]
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-12:00

(Tutorial: Pattern Languages):
“Patterns, Solutions and their Applications”, Uwe Breitenbücher and Johannes Wettinger (U of Stuttgart)


[Video]
12:00-15:00
Lunch break
15:00-18:00

Afternoon Session, Session Chair: Bernhard Mitschang
15:00-15:30

(Symposium):
“The Vision of MUSE4Music: Applying the MUSE Method in Musicology”, Johanna Barzen (U of Stuttgart) & Frank Hentschel (U of Koln)


[Presentation] [Video]
15:30-16:00

(Symposium):
“Pattern Research in the Digital Humanities: How Data Mining Techniques Support the Identification of Costume Patterns”, Michael Wurster (U of Reutlingen)


[Presentation] [Video]
16:00-16:30

(Symposium):
“DrACO: Discovering Available Cloud Offerings”, Antonio Brogi (U of Pisa)


[Presentation] [Video]
16:30-17:00
Coffee break
17:00-18:00

Christos Nikolaou PhD Award Session, Session Chair: Frank Leymann
17:00-18:00

Christos Nikolaou PhD Award

“Portability of Process-Aware and Service-Oriented Software: Evidence and Metrics”, Joerg Lenhard (U of Bamberg)



[Presentation] [Ceremony Video] [Lecture Video]


Christos Nikolaou PhD Award is sponsored by StartTech Ventures

18:00-19:00

Welcome drink at Knossos Royal KAFENEIO
Tuesday, June 28
09:30-12:00

Morning Session – Session Chair: Kostas Magoutis
09:30-10:30

(Tutorial: Data):
“Stream Mining”, Daniela Nicklas (U of Bamberg)


[Presentation]
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-12:00

(Tutorial: Data):
“Analytics of Things”, Willem-Jan van Heuvel (U of Tilburg)


[Video]
12:00-15:00
Lunch
15:00-17:30

Afternoon Session, Session Chair: Wolfgang Reisig
15:00-15:30

(Symposium):
“Collaborative Gathering and Continuous Delivery of DevOps Solutions through Repositories”, Johannes Wettinger (U of Stuttgart)


[Presentation] [Video]
15:30-16:00

(Symposium):
“A Semantic Model for Business Process Patterns to support Cloud Deployment”, Antonio Esposito (U of Naples)


[Presentation] [Video]
16:00-16:30

(Symposium):
“TOSCA4Mashups – Enhanced Method for On-Demand Data Mashup Provisioning”, Pascal Hirmer (U of Stuttgart)


[Presentation] [Video]
16:30-17:00
Coffee break
17:00-17:30

(Symposium):
“NoSQL Database Systems: A Survey and Decision Guidance”, Felix Gessert (U of Hamburg)


[Presentation] [Video]
Wednesday, June 29
09:30-12:00

Morning Session – Session Chair: Norbert Ritter
09:30-10:30

(Tutorial: Foundations of SOC):
“Fundamentals of the SoC Paradigm”, Wolfgang Reisig (HU Berlin)


[Presentation] [Video]
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-12:00

(Tutorial: Emerging Topics):
“The PaaSage Model-Based Cloud Platform: A Training Session”, Kyriakos Kritikos (ICS-FORTH), Manos Papoutsakis (ICS-FORTH) & Kostas Magoutis (ICS-FORTH, U of Ioannina)

[Training Session material]


[Presentation 1] [Presentation 2] [Video]
12:00-15:00
Lunch
15:00-18:00

Afternoon Session – Session Chair: Ulf Schreier
15:00-15:30

(Symposium):
“Microservices Tenets: Agile Approach to Service Development and Deployment (Overview and Vision Paper)”, Olaf Zimmermann (HS Rapperswil)


[Presentation]
15:30-16:00

(Symposium):
“Situation Model as Interface between Situation Recognition and Situation-Aware Applications”, Matthias Wieland (U of Stuttgart)


[Presentation][Video]
16:00-16:30

(Symposium):
“Collective Utility in Hierarchical Structures of Collective Adaptive Systems: an Application in Transportation Systems”, Bitsaki Marina (U of Crete)


[Presentation] [Video]
16:30-17:00
Coffee break
17:00-19:00

Poster session @ Knossos Royal’s Fontana Amorosa Restaurant
Thursday, June 30


09:00-12:00

Morning Session – Session Chair: Alfred Zimmermann
09:00-09:30

(Keynote: Cloud):
“Towards efficient cross-cloud containerised microservices”, Craig Sheridan (Flexiant)


[Video]
09:30-10:30

(Tutorial: Privacy):
“Maintaining Privacy in a world of service”, Johann-Christoph Freytag (HU Berlin)


[Presentation] [Video]
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-12:00

(Tutorial: Security): “Security & Access Control”, Ulf Schreier (U Hochschule Furtwangen)


[Presentation]
12:00-13:00

(Tutorial: Emerging Topics):
“Autonomous Services and Workflows for Production Automations”, Winfried Lamersdorf (U of Hamburg)


[Presentation] [Video]
Thursday, June 30 – Parallel Activities
14:00-18:00
IMSE Graduation Ceremony (@ UoC Campus)

14:00 Doors Open

Welcome drink / coffee

14:30 Beginning of Ceremony

Welcome Address by Prof. Dr. Odysseas Zoras, Rector of University of Crete

14:40 Welcome note by Prof. Dr. Michael Taroudakis,

Dean of School of Sciences and Engineering, University of Crete

14:50 Welcome note by Prof. Dr. Panos Tsakalidis,

Chairman of Computer Science Department, University of Crete

15:00 Welcome note by Prof. Dr. Willem-Jan van den Heuvel,

Partner Coordinator Tilburg University

15:10 Welcome note by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maria Papadopouli,

Partner Coordinator University of Crete

15:20 Welcome note by Prof. Dr. Bernhard Mitschang,

Partner Coordinator University of Stuttgart

15:30 Address by Key Note Speaker Prof. Dr. Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Tilburg University

16:30 Short music break

17:00 Awards Ceremony

18:00 End of Ceremony

Friday, July 1

09:00-12:00

Morning Session – Session Chair: Marina Bitsaki
09:00-09:30

(Keynote: Strategy):
“Economic relevance of Smart Services technologies”, Walter Mattauch (DLR)


[Presentation] [Video]
09:30-10:30

(Tutorial: Health):
“Cyber-Physical Systems: Sensors & Actuators as Services”, Uwe Breitenbücher and Michael Falkenthal (U of Stuttgart)


[Video]
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-12:00

(Tutorial: Health): “Connected Health”, Jakka Sairamesh (CapsicoHealth Inc.)
12:00-18:00
Expedition to the Spinalonga island.

Program Committee of SummerSOC 16

Program Chairs
Frank Leymann (U of Stuttgart)
Wolfgang Reisig (Humboldt University Berlin)

Organization Committee
George Koutras (Chair, OpenIT)
Johanna Barzen (U of Stuttgart)
Themis Koutsouras (OpenIT)

Program Committee
Marina Bitsaki (U of Crete)
Wolfgang Blochinger (U of Applied Science, Reutlingen)
Gerd Breiter (IBM)
Antonio Ruiz Cortés (U of Sivilia)
Stefan Dessloch (U of Kaiserslautern)
Christian Decker (U of Applied Science, Reutlingen)
Schahram Dustdar (TU Vienna)
Don Ferguson (Dell)
Christoph Freytag (Humboldt University Berlin)
Aditya Ghose (U of Wollongong)
Theo Härder (U of Kaiserslautern)
Melanie Herschel (U of Stuttgart)
Willem-Jan van Heuveln (Tilburg University)
Dimka Karastoyanova (U of Stuttgart)
Frank Leymann (U of Stuttgart)
Kostas Magoutis (U of Ioannina)
Natividad Martinez (U of Applied Science, Reutlingen)
Bernhard Mitschang (U of Stuttgart)
Mario A. Nascimento (U of Alberta)
Daniela Nicklas (U of Baberg)
Florian Niedermann (McKinsey)
Maria Papadopouli (U of Crete)
Cesare Pautasso (U of Lugano)
Ilia Petrov (U of Applied Science, Reutlingen)
Wolfgang Reisig (Humboldt University Berlin)
Norbert Ritter (U of Hamburg)
Jakka Sairamesh (The Advisor Board Company)
Holger Schwarz (U of Stuttgart)
Ulf Schreier (U of Applied Science, Furtwangen)
Craig Sheridan (Flexiant)
Albrecht Staebler (IAS Engineering)
Sanjiva Weerawarana (WSO2)
Alfred Zimmermann (U of Applied Science, Reutlingen)
Olaf Zimmermann (U of Rapperswil)

The Steering Committee:

Prof. Shahram DustdarTechnical University of Vienna Austria
Dr. Donald FergusonVP, CTO for Software, Dell
Prof. Willem-Jan van HeuvelnTilburg University, Netherlands
Dr. Rania KhalafIBM T.J. Watson Research Center, NY, USA
Prof. Frank LeymannUniversity of Stuttgart, Germany
Prof. Kostas MagoutisUniversity of Ioannina& ICS-FORTH, Greece
Prof. Bernhard MitschangU. of Stuttgart, Germany
Prof. Mike PapazoglouTilburg University, the Netherlands
Prof. Dimitris PlexousakisUniversity of Crete
Prof. Wolfgang ReisigHumboldt University, Germany
Dr. Jakka SairameshThe Advisor Board Company
Dr. Sanjiva WeerawaranaFounder, Chairman & CEO, WSO2, Inc., Sri Lanka
Prof. Olaf ZimmermannU of Rapperswil, Switzerland