Introduction

Cloud Computing promises to deliver computational resources on demand as services that are commoditised and delivered as in traditional utilities such as electricity, gas, water and telephony. High Utility with Cloud services can already be achieved for compute, storage and communication resources but also for hosted software and data. UCC is the premier IEEE/ACM conference covering all areas related to Cloud Computing as a Utility. There is also increasing interest from commercial providers to offer business and revenue models around the services they offer. Understanding how these model could be used to provide utility for both users, intermediary brokers (aggregators) and providers will also be of interest for this conference. This will be the 7th UCC in a successful conference series. Previous events were held in Shanghai, China (Cloud 2009), Melbourne, Australia (Cloud 2010 & UCC 2011), Chennai, India (UCC 2010), Chicago, USA (UCC 2012) and Dresden, Germany (UCC 2013). UCC 2014 happens while cloud providers worldwide add new services and increase utility at a high pace and is therefore of high relevance for both academic and industrial research.

Call for paper

Important date

2014-08-06
Draft paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Topic of interest include (but not limited to): Big Data and Analytics Principles and theoretical foundations of Utility Computing, including pricing and service models Policy languages and Programming models Architectural models to achieve Utility in Clouds Designs and deployment models for Clouds: private, public, hybrid, federated, aggregated Cloud Computing middleware, stacks, tools, delivery networks and services at all layers (XaaS) Virtualisation technologies and other enablers Economic models and scenarios of use Scalability and resource management: brokering, scheduling, capacity planning, parallelism and elasticity, as well as marketplaces Cloud management: autonomic, adaptive, self-*, SLAs, performance models and monitoring Applications: games, social networks, scientific computing (e-science) and business Mobile and energy-efficient use of Clouds Beyond technology: Cloud business and legal implications, such as security, privacy, trust and jurisdiction especially in Utility contexts
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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Dec 08

    2014

    to

    Dec 11

    2014

  • Aug 06 2014

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Dec 11 2014

    Registration deadline

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