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JOINT CONFERENCE 2013

March 25 – March 28, 2013 Hotel Sofitel,

San Francisco Bay, USA

STITC2013 5

th International Workshop

on Software Testing in the

Cloud

iVCE 2013

2nd International Workshop on Internet –based Virtual Computing Environment

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Program at a glance

Monday, March 25, 2013

8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration

8:00 am – 8:10 am Opening Remarks

8:10 am – 9:10 am iVCE2013 Keynote I STITC2013 Session 1: Testing as a Service (TaaS)

Industry Track Session 1: Cloud Networking and Services

9:10 am – 10:40 am iVCE2013 Session 1: Scheduling

STITC2013 Session 2: Testing in the Cloud

Industry Track Session 2: Service-Oriented Engineering

10:40 am – 11:00 am Break

11:00am – 12:30pm iVCE2013 Session 2: Performance

STITC2013 Session 3: Panel Discussion

Industry Track Session 3: Grid Computing, Fog Computing, and Business System

12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch

2:00 pm – 3:00 pm iVCE2013 Keynote II

3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Break

3:30 pm – 5:30 pm iVCE2013 Session 3: Trust, Security and Quality of Service

Tutorial II: Testing as a Service on Clouds

Tutorial I: Engineering SaaS

6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Reception Dinner

Ballroom

Grand Salon

Salon I

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration

8:00 am – 8:30 am Opening

8:30 am – 9:30 am Joint Conference Keynote I

9:30 am – 10:00 am Break

10:00 am – 11:30 am SOSE2013 Section 1: Service Engineering for Cloud Computing

IC2E2013 Session 1: Cloud Infrastructure

MobileCloud2013 Session 1: Mobile Cloud Computing

11:30 am – 1:00 pm Lunch Break

1:00 pm – 2:30 pm SOSE2013 Session 2: Cloud Engineering and Management

IC2E2013 Session 2: Industry Track I

MobileCloud2013 Session 2: Mobile Cloud Services

2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Break

3:00 pm – 4:30 pm SOSE2013 Session 3: Service Runtime and Management

IC2E2013 Session 3: Cloud Security

MobileCloud2013 Session 3: Frameworks and Platforms for Mobile Clouds

4:30 pm – 4:45 pm Break

4:45 pm – 6:15 pm SOSE2013 Session 4: Cloud Engineering Short Papers

IC2E2013 Track Session 4: Cloud Platforms

MobileCloud2013 Session 4: Enabled Technology for Mobile Cloud Computing

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration

8:00 am – 9:00 am Joint Conference Keynote II

9:00 am – 10:30 am SOSE2013 Section 5: Service Composition

IC2E2013 Session 5: Cloud Applications

MobileCloud2013 Session 5: Wireless Networking

10:30 am – 11:00 am Break

11:00 am – 12:30 pm SOSE2013 Session 6: Service Quality and Trustworthiness

IC2E2013 Session 6: Software Engineering for the Cloud

MobileCloud2013 Session 6: Mobile Cloud Applications

12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch

1:30 pm – 3:00 pm SOSE2013 Session 7: Service Engineering Short Papers

IC2E2013 Session 7: Industry Track II

MobileCloud2013 Session 7: Security in Mobile Cloud Computing and Services

3:00-pm – 3:20 pm IEEESOSE/MobileCloud - Closing Remarks

3:30 pm – 7:00 pm Tour

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Banquet Dinner

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

8:00 am – 2:00 pm Registration

8:00 am – 9:00 am Cloud Summit Keynote I

9:00 am – 9:10 am Break

9:10 am – 10:20 am IC2E2013 Session 8: Cloud Service Management

Cloud Tech Summit Panel 1: “Security Threats, Trends, and Defense – Including Those Affecting the Cloud & Mobile”

10:20 am – 10:30 am Break

10:30 am – 12:00 pm IC2E2013 Session 9: Cloud Service Quality

Cloud Summit Special Keynote Session 1: Cloud Networks

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch

1:00-pm – 1:50 pm Cloud Summit Keynote II

1:50 pm – 2:00 pm Break

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm IC2E2013 Session 10: Data Analytics in the Cloud

Special Summit Keynote Session II: SaaS and Mobile Clouds

3:30 pm –3:45 pm Break

3:45 pm - 4:30 pm Special Keynote Session 3: “Open Cloud”

4:30 pm – 5:00pm

IEEEIC2E and Cloud Summit - Closing Remarks

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iVCE 2013 Workshop - March 25, 2013 8:00am Opening Remarks

8:10am-9:10am

Keynote 1 (Ballroom) Chair: Jie Xu

Title: The e-Science Central platform for Collaborative Scientific Computing in the Cloud Speaker: Prof. Paul Watson, Newcastle University, UK

9:10am-10:40am

Session 1: Scheduling (Ballroom) Chair: Yijie Wang

Title: Scaling Service-oriented Applications into Geo-distributed Clouds Author: Yangfan Zhou Title: Skew-Aware Task Scheduling in Clouds Author: Dongsheng Li Title: An Application-oriented Scheduling Optimization Algorithm for Internet-based Virtual Computing Environment Author: Chunge Zhu Title: Scalable Resource Aggregation Service of an Erlang/OTP PaaS Platform Author: Hanglong Zhan

10:40am-11:00am Break

11:00am-12:30pm

Session 2: Performance (Ballroom) Chair: Paul Townend

Title: An Empirical Study of Virtual Machine Performance Author: Xiaofei Huang

Title: A Memory deduplication Approach Based on Group in Virtualized Environments Author: Yan Deng Title: Reducing service cost based on the skewness of data popularity for Cloud Storage Systems Author: Zhen Huang Title: SwapCached: An Effective Method to Promote Guest Paging Performance on Virtualization Platform Author: Pengfei Zhang

12:30pm- 2:00pm Lunch

2:00pm -3:00pm

Keynote 2 (Ballroom) Chair: Jie Xu

Title: Software Engineering in the Era of Cloud Computing Speaker: Prof. Wei-Tek Tsai, Arizona State University, USA

3:00pm-3:30pm Break II & Refreshments

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3:30pm-5:00pm

Session 3: Trust, Security and Quality of Service (Ballroom) Chair: Tianyu Wo Title: Enhancing Multi-Tenancy Security in the Cloud IaaS Model over Public Deployment Author: Hussain Aljahdali Title: Trusted Sampling-Based Result Verification on Mass Data Processing Author: Yan Ding Title: A Graph-based approach to address trust and reputation in ubiquitous networks Author: Valentina Viduto Title: Proximity-aware Cloud Selection and Virtual Machine Allocation in IaaS Cloud Platforms Author: Hangwei Qian

5:00pm Close of workshop

6:30pm Reception Dinner

STITC 2013 Workshop - March 25, 2013

8:00am Opening Remarks

8:10am-9:10am

Session 1: Testing as a Service (TaaS) (Grand Salon) Chair: Scott Tilley

Title: SaaS Testing on Clouds – Issues, Challenges, and Needs Authors: Jerry Gao, Xiaoying Bai, W. T. Tsai and Tadahiro Uehara

Title: Research on SaaS Service Performance Prediction Method in Dynamic Resource Environment Authors: Jun Guo, Hao Huang, Xiaofeng Shi, Fang Liu and Bin Zhang

9:10am-10:45am

Session 2: Testing in the Cloud (Grand Salon) Chair: Hong Zhu

Title: Software Testing as a Service: An Academic Research Perspective Authors: Brianna Floss and Scott Tilley Title: CTPV: a Cloud Testing Platform Based on Virtualization Authors: Lei Yin, Bo Li, Jin Zeng and Fawang Liu Title: Migrating Load Testing to the Cloud:A Case Study Authors: Qiang Gao, Wei Wang, Guoquan Wu, Xuan Li, Jun Wei and Hua Zhong Title: Structural Unit Testing as a Service with PathCrawler-online.com Authors: Nikolai Kosmatov, Nicky Williams, Bernard Botella and Muriel Roger

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10:45am-11:00am

Break

11:00am-12:30pm

Session 3: Panel Discussion: (Grand Salon) Testing as a Service on Clouds

Chair: Rajesh Subramanyan

12:30pm-2:00pm Lunch

2:00pm-3:00pm

Keynote 2 (Ballroom) Chair: Jie Xu

Title: Software Engineering in the Era of Cloud Computing Speaker: Prof. Wei-Tek Tsai, Arizona State University, USA

3:00pm-3:30pm Break

3:30pm-5:30pm Tutorial II: Testing as a Service on Clouds (Grand Salon) Speakers: Jerry Gao and Xiaoying Bai

6:30pm-8:30pm Reception Dinner

Industry Track - March 25, 2013

8:00am – 8:10am Opening Remarks

8:10am – 9:30am

Session 1: Cloud Networking and Services (Salon I) Chair: Songbing Wei

Title: The Evolution of the Carrier Cloud Networking Authors: Dennis Cai and Sai Natarajan Title: GATEway to the Cloud: Case study: A privacy-aware environment for Electronic Health Records research Authors: Rob Smith, Jie Xu, Saman Hima, Owen Johnson Title: Cloud Services for Improved User Experience in Sharing Mobile Videos Authors: Dejan Kovachev, Yiwei Cao, Ralf Klamma

9:30am – 9:45am Break

9:45am – 10:45am

Session 2: Service-Oriented Engineering (Salon I)

Chair: Chao-Li Tarng

Title: Machine Translation System as Virtual Appliance: For Scalable Service Deployment on Cloud Authors: Pawan Kumar, Rashid Ahmad, Ranshi Chaudhary, Rajev Sangal Title: Architecture-based Adaptivity Support for Service Oriented Scientific Workflows Author: Yan Liu

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Title: Runtime Monitoring of SOA Applications: Importance, Implementations and Challenges Authors: Farag Zakaria Safi, Mohammad El-Ramly, Akram Sala

10:45am-11:00am Break

11:00am 12:30pm

Session 3: Service-Oriented Engineering (Salon I)

Chair: Chao-Li Tarng and Songbin Wei

Title: Improving Web Sites Performance Using Edge Servers in Fog Computing Architecture Authors: Jiang Zhu, Douglas S. Chan, Mythili Suryanarayana Prabhu, Preethi Natarajan, Hao Hu, Flavio Bonomi Title: Large-Scale Data Challenges in Future Power Grids Authors: Jian Yin, Ian Gorton Title: Personalized Provenance Reasoning Models and Risk Assessment in Business Systems: A Case Study Authors: Paul Townend, David Webster, Colin C. Venters, Vania Dimitrova, Karim Djemame, Lydia Lau, Jie Xu, Sarah Fores, Valentina Viduto, Charlie Dibsdale, Shyam Iyengar, Nick Taylor, Jim Austin, John McAvoy, Stephen Hobson

12:30pm 2:00pm Lunch

2:00pm-3:00pm

Keynote 2 (Ballroom) Chair: Jie Xu

Title: Software Engineering in the Era of Cloud Computing Speaker: Prof. Wei-Tek Tsai, Arizona State University, USA

3:00pm-3:30pm Break

3:30pm-5:30pm Tutorial I: Engineering SaaS (Salon I) Speakers: Wei-Tek Tsai and Rong Peng

6:30pm-8:30pm Reception Dinner

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IEEE SOSE2013 – March26,2013

8:00am–8:30am Opening Remarks

8:30am-9:30am

Keynote 1 (Ballroom) Chair: Hui Lei

Title: Key Trends in Enterprise Uptake of Cloud Computing Speaker: Dennis Quan, Vice President of SmartCloud Enterprise, IBM

9:30am – 10:00am Break

10:00am -11:30am

Session 1: Service Engineering for Cloud Computing (Ballroom)

Chair: Jorge L. Sanz

Title: SaaS Multi-Tenant Application Customization Authors: Wei-Tek Tsai and Xin Sun. Title: Reliable Consumption of Web Services in a Mobile -Cloud Ecosystem Using REST Authors: Richard Lomotey and Ralph Deters. Title: Engineering Intrusion Prevention Services for IaaS Clouds: The Way of the Hypervisor Authors: Sylvie Laniepce, Marc Lacoste, Mohammed Kassi-Lahlou, Fabien Bignon, Kahina Lazri and Aurélien Wailly. Title: Evaluation of Operational Vulnerability in Cloud Service Management using Model Checking Authors: Shinji Kikuchi and Toshiaki Aoki.

11:30am-1:00pm Lunch

1:00pm - 2:30pm

Session 2: Cloud Engineering and Management (Ballroom)

Chair: Paul Townend

Title: An Approach for Characterizing Workloads in Google Cloud to Derive Realistic Resource Utilization Models Authors: Ismael Solis Moreno, Peter Garraghan, Paul Townend and Jie Xu Title: Performance and Reliability Effects of Multi-tier Bidding on MapReduce in Auction-based Clouds Authors: Moussa Taifi and Justin Y. Shi Title: Maximizing Liquidity in Cloud Markets through Standardization of Computational Resources Authors: Ivan Breskovic, Ivona Brandic and Jorn Altmann. Title: Effort Estimation in Cloud Migration Process Authors: Kewei Sun and Ying Li

2:30pm - 3:00pm Break

3:00pm - 4:30pm Session 3: Service Runtime and Management (Ballroom)

Chair: Leonardo Guerreiro Azevedo

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Title: Monitoring Web Services for Conformance Authors: Bixin Li, Shunhui Ji, Li Liao, Dong Qiu, and Mingjie Sun Title: Model-based Management of Service Composition Authors: Yun Ma, Xuanzhe Liu, Yihan Wu and Paul Grace. Title: ServicePot – An Extensible Registry for Choreography Governance Authors: Midhat Ali, Guglielmo De Angelis and Andrea Polini. Title: An Analyzable Model of Automated Service Negotiation Authors: Aida Causevic, Cristina Seceleanu and Paul Pettersson.

4:30pm - 4:45pm Break

4:45pm – 6:15pm

Session 4: Cloud Engineering Short Papers (Ballroom)

Chair: Shinji Kikuchi

Title: Business Intelligence Security on the Cloud: Challenges, Solutions and Future Directions Authors: Hussain Al-Aqrabi, Lu Liu, Richard Hill, Zhijun Ding, and Nick Antonopoulos

Title: Let’s Trade Futures! A Novel Approach for Cloud Computing Resource Planning and Management Authors: Annie Shebanow , Bo Sand'en and Yanzhen Qu

Title: EALARM: An Enhanced Autonomic Load-Aware Resource Management for P2P Key-value Storage in Cloud Authors: Yunmeng Ban, Haopeng Chen and Zhenhua Wang

Title: Cloud Client Prediction Models for Cloud Resource Provisioning in a Multitier Web Application Environment Authors: Akindele A. Bankole and Samuel A. Ajila

Title: Multi-Scale Entropy: One Metric of Software Aging Authors: Pengfei Chen, Yong Qi, Pengfei Zheng, Jianfeng Zhan, and Yihan Wu

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IEEE SOSE2013 – March 27, 2013

8:00am-9:00am Keynote II (Ballroom) Chair: Guido Wirtz

Title: Mobile Cloud Computing to Enable Rich Media Applications

Speaker: Sujit Dey, Professor, ECE Department, University of California, San Diego

9:00am – 10:30am

Session 5: Service Composition (Ballroom)

Chair: Xuanzhe Liu

Title: A Survey to Service Composition Methods using Aspects Classification Authors: Yang Syu and Yong-Yi Fanjiang Title: Fuzzy Logic Based QoS Optimization Mechanism for Service Composition Authors: Silvana De Gyvés Avila and Karim Djemame

Title: Dependability prediction of WS-BPEL service compositions using Petri net and time series models Authors: Yunni Xia, Jian Ding, Xin Luo, and Qingsheng Zhu

Title; A Lightweight Process Mashup Approach Based on Business Unit Authors: Wei Ye, Ruici Luo, Shikun Zhang, and Minfang Zhong

10:30am-11:00am Break

11:00am-12:30pm

Session 6: Service Quality and Trustworthiness (Ballroom)

Chair: Sylvia Ilieva

Title: Testing as a Service (TaaS) on Clouds Authors: Jerry Gao, Xiaoying Bai, W. T. Tsai and Tadahiro Uehara

Title: A User-Oriented Trust Model for Web Services Authors: Bixin Li, Rui Song, Li Liao, and Cuicui Liu

Title: Measuring the Degree of Service Orientation in Proprietary SOA Systems Authors: Anwar Aldris, Ariadi Nugroho, Patricia Lago and Joost Visser

Title: Generating Open API Usage Rule From Error Descriptions Authors: Chushu Gao and Jun Wei

12:30pm – 1:30pm Lunch

1:30pm-3:00pm

Session 7: Service Engineering Short Paper (Ballroom)

Chair: Bixin Li

Title: Service Agile Development Using XP Authors: Felipe Carvalho and Leonardo Guerreiro Azevedo Title: An Automated Framework for Variability Management of Service-Oriented Software Product Lines Authors: Mohammad Abu-Matar and Hassan Gomaa. Title: A Multiview Framework Driven by Use Cases to Support the Design of Service Components Authors: Emmanuel Renaux, Gilles Vanwormhoudt and Christophe Tombelle

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Title: Automation of Test Case Generation and Execution for Testing Web Service Orchestrations Authors: Vera Stoyanova, Dessislava Petrova-Antonova and Sylvia Ilieva

Title: Semantic Annotation for Web Services Based on DBpedia Authors: Zhen Zhang, Shizhan Chen and Zhiyong Feng

3:00pm-3:20pm Closing Remarks

3:30pm-7:00pm Tour

7:00pm-9:00pm Banquet (Dinner)

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IEEE IC2E – March 26, 2013 8:00am–8:30am Opening Remarks

8:30am -9:30am

Keynote 1 (Ballroom) Chair: Hui Lei

Key Trends in Enterprise Uptake of Cloud Computing Speaker: Dennis Quan, Vice President of SmartCloud Enterprise, IBM

9:30am–10:00am Break

10:00am–11:30am

Session 1: Cloud Infrastructure (Grand Salon) Chair: Jean Bacon

Title: Dynamic Power- and Failure-Aware Cloud Resources Allocation for Sets of Independent Tasks Authors: Jorge Barbosa, Universidade do Porto; Altino Sampaio, ESTGF.IPP.PT Title: HPC-Aware VM Placement in Infrastructure Clouds Authors: Abhishek Gupta, UIUC; Dejan Milojicic, Paolo Faraboschi, and Susanne Balle, HP Labs; Laxmikant Kale, UIUC Title: Service Isolation vs. Consolidation: Implications for IaaS Cloud Application Deployment Authors: Wes Lloyd, Shrideep Pallickara, Olaf David, James Lyon, and Mazdak Arabi, Colorado State University; Ken Rojas, USDA-NRCS Title: Cloud Federation: Effects of Federated Compute Resources on Quality of Service and Cost Authors: David Bermbach, Tobias Kurze, Stefan Tai; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

11:30am-1:00pm Lunch

1:00pm - 2:40pm

Session 2: Industry Track I (Grand Salon) Chair: Veena Mendirata

Title: PDS Cloud: Long Term Digital Preservation in the Cloud Authors: Simona Rabinovici-Cohen, John Marberg, and Kenneth Nagin, IBM Research - Haifa; David Pease, IBM Research - Almaden Title: A Tool for Practical Garbage Collection Analysis in the Cloud Authors: Arun Kejariwal, Netflix Inc. Title: Towards Self-adaptive Cloud Collaborations Authors: Atul Gohad, Praveen Rao, Nanjangud Narendra, Karthikeyan Ponnalagu; IBM India Research Lab Title: Employing Service Orientation to Enable Training as a Service (TaaS) in the U.S. Army Authors: Jeremy Lanman, U.S. Army; Panagiotis Linos, Butler University Title: An Architecture for Cloud-based Mobile Services Delivery Authors: Steve Mastrianni, IBM Research

2:40pm - 3:00pm Break

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3:00pm-4:30pm

Session 3: Cloud Security (Grand Salon)

Chair: Paul Watson

Title: Defining the Cloud Battlefield - Supporting Security Assessments by Cloud Customers Authors: Soren Bleikertz, IBM Research - Zurich; Toni Mastelic, Vienna University of Technology; Sebastian Pape, TU Dortmund; Wolter Pieters, Delft University of Technology; Trajce Dimkov, Deloitte LLP Title: Network-level Access Control Management for the Cloud Authors: Yun Ma, Xuanzhe Liu, Yihan Wu and Paul Grace Title: Defense-in-depth Against Malicious Insiders in the Cloud Authors: Kirk Beaty, Ashish Kundu, Vijay Naik, Arup Acharya, IBM Research Title: Middleware Layer for Authenticating Mobile Consumers of Amazon S3 Data Authors: Richard Lomotey, Ralph Deters, University of Saskatchewan

4:30pm-4:45pm Break

4:45pm - 6:15pm

Session 4: Cloud Platforms (Grand Salon)

Chair: Zhenjie Zhang

Title: A Middleware Guaranteeing Client-Centric Consistency on Top of Eventually Consistent Datastores Authors: David Bermbach, KIT; Jorn Kuhlenkamp, KIT; Bugra Derre, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Markus Klems, KIT; Stefan Tai, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Title: An Analysis of the Server Characteristics and Resource Utilization in Google Cloud Authors: Peter Garraghan, University of Leeds; Paul Townend, University of Leeds; Jie Xu, University of Leeds Title: Efficient Inter-Cloud Replication for High-Availability Services Authors: Paul Ezhilchelvan, Newcastle University; Abdullah Abouzamazem, Newcastle University Title: Distributed Collaborative Filtering on a Single Chip Cloud Computer Authors: Aalap Tripathy, Texas A&M University; Atish Patra, Texas A&M University; Suneil Mohan, Texas A&M University; Rabi Mahapatra, Texas A&M University

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IEEE IC2E – March 27, 2013

8:00am-9:00am

Keynote II (Ballroom) Chair: Guido Wirtz

Title: Mobile Cloud Computing to Enable Rich Media Applications Speaker: Sujit Dey, Professor, ECE Department, University of California, San Diego

9:00am – 10:30am

Session 5: Cloud Applications (Grand Salon)

Chair: Panagiotis Linos

Title: Scaling SeerSuite in the Cloud Authors: Pradeep Teregowda, C Lee Giles, The Pennsylvania State University Title: From Monolithic Systems to a Federated E-Learining Cloud System Authors: Mon-Yen Luo, Shang-Wei Lin, National Kaohsiung University Title: The Impact of Mobile Multimedia Applications on Data Center Consolidation Authors: Kiryong Ha, CMU; Padmanabhan Pillai, Intel Labs; Grace Lewis, CMU-SEI; Soumya Simanta, CMU-SEI; Sarah Clinch, Lancaster University; Nigel Davies, Lancaster University; Mahadev Satyanarayan, CMU Title: Theius: A Streaming Visualization Suite for Hadoop Clusters Authors: Jon Tedesco, Abhishek Sharma , Roman Dudko, Reza Farivar, Roy Campbell, University of Illinois

10:30am-11:00am Break

11:00am-12:30pm

Session 6: Software Engineering for the Cloud (Grand Salon)

Chair: M. Brian Blake

Title: Adaptive Combinatorial Testing with Reasoning for Testing Tenant Applications in Multi-Tenancy SaaS Systems Authors: Wei-Tek Tsai, Arizona State University; Qingyang Li, Arizona State University; Charlie Colbourn, Arizona State University; Xiaoying Bai, Tsinghua University Title: Partitioning and Cloud Deployment of Composite Web Services under Security Constraints Authors: Elio Goettelmann, CRP Henri Tudor; Walid Fdhila, LORIA - INRIA Nancy - Grand Est; Claude Godart, University of Vienna Title: A Configuration Crawler for Virtual Appliances in Compute Clouds Authors: Michael Menzel, KIT/FZI; Markus Klems, KIT; Hoang Anh Le, KIT; Stefan Tai, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

12:30pm – 1:30pm Lunch

1:30pm-3:00pm

Session 7: Industry Track II (Grand Salon

Chair: Arun Kejariwal

Title: A Framework for Controlling and Managing Hybrid Cloud Service Integration Authors: Vijay Naik, Gerd Breiter, IBM

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1:30pm-3:00pm

Title: Anonymous Searchable Encryption Scheme for Multi-User Databases Authors: Vijayaraghavan Varadharajan, Raghubansh Mani, Rajarathnam Nallusamy, Infosys Ltd Title: Total Energy Management System for Cloud Computing Authors: Fumiko Satoh, Hiroki Yanagisawa, Hitomi Takahashi, Takayuki Kushida, Mayumi Itakura, IBM Research – Tokyo Title: Cloud incident data: An Empirical Analysis Authors: Lance Fiondella, University of Connecticut; Swapna Gokhale, University of Connecticut; Veena Mendiratta, Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucel Title: A differential approach for configuration fault localization in cloud environments Authors: Kalapriya Kannan, Anuradha Bhamidipaty, IBM

3:00pm-3:20pm Break

3:30pm-7:00pm Tour

7:00pm-9:00pm Banquet (Dinner)

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IEEE IC2E – March 28, 2013

8:00am –9:00am

Cloud Summit Keynote 1: (Ballroom) Chair: Ahmed Hambaba

Title: Network Cloud Speaker: Anthony West, VP/CTO Research and Universities, CISCO

9:00am– 9:10am Break

9:10am-10:30am

Session 8: Cloud Service Management (Grand Salon) Chair: Vijay Naik

Title: Techniques for Optimizing Cloud Footprint Authors: Arun Kejariwal, Netflix Inc.

Title: An Auction-based Resource Allocation Model for Green Cloud Computing Authors: Tram Truong Huu, Chen-Khong Tham, National University of Singapore

Title: Adaptive Service Workflow Configuration and Agent-based Virtual Resource Management in the Cloud Authors: Yi Wei, University of Notre Dame; M. Brian Blake, University of Miami

Title: Energy Saving in Mobile Cloud Computing Authors: Jerry Gao, San Jose State University; Mazedur Rahman, San Jose State University; Wei-Tek Tsai, Arizona State University

10:30am-10:45am Break

10:45am–12:00pm

Session 9: Cloud Service Quality (Grand Salon) Chair: Altino Sampaio

Title: ABACUS: An Auction-Based Approach to Cloud Service Differentiation Authors: Zhenjie Zhang, Advaned Digital Sciences Cente; Richard Ma, National University of Singapore; Jianbing Ding, Sun Yat-Sen University; Xiaokui Xiao, Nanyang Technological University; Yin Yang, Advanced Digital Sciences Center Title: CloudBench - Experiment Automation for Cloud Environments Authors: Marcio Silva, IBM Research; Michael Hines, IBM Research; Liu Qi, IBM Research; Diego Gallo, IBM Research; Kyung Ryu, IBM Research; Dilma DaSilva, Qualcomm Title: VBoom: Creating A Virtual Machine Real Estate Boom Authors: Kyung-Hwa Kim, Columbia University; Hai Huang, IBM Watson Research Center; Salman Baset, IBM; Chunqiang Tang, IBM Watson Research Center

12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch Break

1:00pm-1:50pm

Cloud Summit Keynote #2: (Ballroom) Chair: Wei-Tek Tsai

Title: “Lessons Learned in Enterprise Cloud” Speaker: Eric Tran-Le, VP, Product Management, Enterprise Manager Division, Oracle

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1:50pm - 2:00pm Break

2:00pm - 3:30pm

Section 10: Data Analytics in the Cloud (Grand Salon) Chair: Jie Xu

Title: Katana: Generalized Data Processing on Peer-to-Peer Overlays Authors: Wei Xiang Goh, Kian-Lee Tan, National University of Singapore

Title: System G: Big, Rich Graph Data Analytics in the Cloud Authors: Yuan-Chi Chang, Mustafa Canim, IBM Research

Title: Cross-Phase Optimization in MapReduce Authors: Jon Weissman, Abhishek Chandra, Benjamin Heintz, Chenyu Wang, University of Minnesota

3:30pm - 3:45pm Closing Remarks

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IEEE MobileCloud2013 – March 26, 2013

8:00am – 8:30am Opening Remarks

8:30am-9:30am

Keynote 1 (Ballroom) Chair: Hui Lei

Title: Key Trends in Enterprise Uptake of Cloud Computing Speaker: Dennis Quan, Vice President of SmartCloud Enterprise, IBM

9:30am–10:00am Break

10:00am–11:30am

Session 1: Mobile Cloud Computing (Salon I)

Chair: Jerry Gao & Jingsha He

Title: Research in Mobile Cloud Computing and Service - Issues, Challenges, and Needs Authors: Ruay-Shiung Chang, Jerry Gao, Volker Gruhn, Jingsha He, George Roussos, and W.T. Tsai Title: A Self-Stabilizing Process for Mobile Cloud Computing Authors: Hyun Jung La and Soo Dong Kim

Title: Energy Efficient Seamless Service Provisioning in Mobile Cloud Computing Authors: Anuradha Ravi and Dr. Sateesh Kumar Peddoju

11:30am-1:00pm Lunch

1:00pm-2:30pm

Session 2: Mobile Cloud Services (Salon I) Chair: Jingsha He

Title: Collaborative 3D Services over Windows Azure Authors: Jiri Danihelka, Lukas Kencl Title: The Cloud Personal Assistant for Providing Services to Mobile Clients Authors: Michael O’Sullivan and Dan Grigoras

2:00pm-2:10pm Break

2:10pm – 3:30pm

Session 3: Frameworks and Platforms for Mobile Cloud Computing (Salon I)

Chair: Yao Guo

Title: Virtual Cloud Core: OpenCL Workload Sharing Framework for Connected Devices Authors: Chi Sheng Shih, Yu-Kai Chen, and Norman Chang Title: IDA Nested Two Stage Game-Based Optimization Framework in Mobile Cloud Computing System Authors: Yanzhi Wang, Xue Lin, and Massoud Pedram Title: A Cloud-Based Mobile Computing Applications Platform for First Responders Authors: Chit Chung, Dennis Egan, Ashish Jain, Nicholas Caruso, Colin Misner, and Richard Wallace

3:30pm - 4:00pm Break

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4:00pm–5:30pm

Session 4: Enabled Technology for Mobile Cloud Computing (Salon I)

Chair: Yong IK Yoon

Title: iScreen: A Merged Screen of Local System with Remote Applications in a Mobile Cloud Environment Authors: Jianxin Li, Qi Song, Weiren Yu, Chunming Hu, and Jian Kang Title: Enabling Cloud-connectivity for Mobile Internet of Things Applications Authors: Pablo Puñal Pereira, Jens Eliasson, Rumen Kyusakov, Asma Raayatinezhad and Mia Johansson Title: Mobile Web Browser Optimizations in the Cloud Era: A Survey Authors: Haoyu Wang, Junjun Kong, Yao Guo, and Xiangqun Chen

5:30pm-6:30pm Planning Meeting

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IEEE MobileCloud2013 – March 27, 2013

8:00am-9:00am

Keynote II (Ballroom) Chair: Guido Wirtz

Title: Mobile Cloud Computing to Enable Rich Media Applications Speaker: Sujit Dey, Professor, ECE Department, UC San Diego

9:00am – 10:30am

Session 5: Wireless Networking (Salon I)

Chair: Jingsha He

Title: Role Assignment in Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Vertex Coloring Authors: Lucas Middeldorf Rizzo, Sebastian Urrutia, Antonio Loureiro Title: On the k-Connectivity of Ad-Hoc Random Networks Authors: Bhupendra Gupta and Ankur Gupta

10:30am-11:00am Break

11:00am-12:30pm

Session 6: Mobile Cloud Applications (Salon I)

Chair: Yan Bai

Next Generation Mobile Cloud Gaming Authors: Wei Cai, Victor Leung, and Min Chen The Design of Cloud-based 4G/LTE for Mobile Augmented Reality with Smart Mobile Devices Authors: Bao-Shuh Lin Wen-HsiangTsai, C.C. Wu, P.H. Hsu, J. Y. Huang, and Tsai-Hwa Liu Elastic Service model for Smart Learning based on Cloud Environment Authors: Svetlana Kim and Yong Ik Yoon

12:30pm – 1:30pm Lunch

1:30pm-3:00pm

Session 7: Security in Mobile Cloud Computing and Services (Salon I)

Chair: Soo Dong Kim

Title: Low Complexity Multi-Authority Attribute Based Encryption Scheme for Mobile Cloud Computing Authors: Fei Li, Yogachandran Rahulamathavan, Raphael C.-W Phan, and Muttukrishnan Rajarajan Title: Patronus: Augmented Privacy Protection for Resource Publication in Online Social Networks Authors: Lin Zhang, Yao Guo, and Xiangqun Chen Title: Secure Web Referral Services for Mobile Cloud Computing (Invited paper) Authors: Le Xu, Li Liy, Vijayakrishnan Nagarajan, Dijiang Huang, and Wei-Tek Tsai

3:00pm-3:20pm Closing Remarks

3:30pm-7:00pm Tour

7:00pm-9:00pm Banquet (Dinner)

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Cloud TECH Summit – March 28, 2013

8:00am – 8:10am Opening Remarks – Ahmed Hambaba (Ballroom)

8:10am - 9:00 am Cloud Summit Keynote #1: “Opening Address” Anthony West, VP/CTO Research and Universities, CISCO

9:00pm-9:10pm Break

9:10am - 10:20am

Panel 1 “Security Threats, Trends, and Defense – Including Those Affecting the Cloud & Mobile” (Ballroom) Moderator: Author Wong, Former CEO, IronKey & former Interim Group President and SVP, Symantec Panelists:

- Sameer Bhaltra, COO Impermium, Former White House Senior Director and Advisor on Cybersecurity

- Alfred Huger, VP, Engineering, Source Fire - Ken Schnieder, VP, Technology Strategy, Fellow, Symantec - Vincent Weafer, SVP, McAfee Labs, McAfee, an Intel Company

10:20am-10:30am Break

10:30am - 12:00am

Cloud Summit Special Keynote Session #1: Cloud Networks (Ballroom) Topic: “Networks for the Next Generation Cloud” Speaker: Jeff Capone: VP, Engineering, Netgear Topic: “Network as a Data Center – Edge Cloud Services over Information Centric Enabled Network Architecture” Speaker: G. W. Wang: Principal Research Architect, Innovations Center, HUAWEI

12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch

1:00pm - 1:50pm

Cloud Summit Keynote #2: Topic: “Lessons Learned in Enterprise Cloud” (Ballroom) Speaker: Eric Tran-Le, VP, Product Management, Enterprise Manager Division, Oracle

1:50pm-2:00pm Break

2:00am - 3:30pm

Special Keynote Session #2: SaaS and Mobile Clouds (Ballroom)

Topic: “The Software-defined Datacenter: the Future of IT”

Speaker: Paul Strong, CTO, Global Field, VMWare Topic: “Transforming the User Experience for Mobile Cloud in Healthcare” Speaker: Ping Zhang, SVP, Epocrate

3:30pm - 3:45pm Break

3:45pm-4:30pm Special Keynote Session #3: Open Cloud (Ballroom) Topic: “Open Cloud” Speaker: Rabhib Hussain: Co-Founder and CTO, Cavium

4:30pm Closing Remarks

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Keynote Speaker Information

Tony West VP/CTO, Research & University Relations Cisco Systems, Inc.

Speaker BIO: West has more than 35 years of innovation experience in the information technology industry, starting with research in local networks and protocols, to managing engineering teams developing network-based workstations and servers, to defining and managing IT and services architectures for large-scale global enterprises. West has led a number of industry standards efforts around open systems software technologies. Prior to joining Cisco, West was VP/CTO for Global Services at Sun Microsystems, where he defined services technology for supporting an installed base of over 2 million installed customer systems, and led the way to a pre-emptive service model using network-based expert system technology. West was with Sun for 23 years and held various other roles in corporate strategy, IT, field marketing, and engineering. Prior to Sun, West worked in research at Xerox PARC and IBM Research. West holds a B.Sc. degree in Computing & Cybernetics from the University of Kent, U.K., and a Ph.D. in Networking & Computer Science from Queen Mary College, London University, U.K. In 2011, West was appointed Honorary Professor of Computing, Computing Laboratory, University of Kent, U.K.

Topic: Cloud Meets Network - Opportunities for a New Way of Thinking about Infrastructure

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Arthur Wong Former CEO, Ironkey Former Interim Group President SVP, Symantec

Speaker BIO: Former CEO, Ironkey and former Interim Group President and SVP, Symantec Arthur Wong has over 22 years of executive management and entrepreneurial experience in technology based companies. Mr. Wong has been the Chief Executive Officer of internet security companies IronKey (acquired by iMation (IMN)), SecurityFocus (acquired by Symantec (SYMC)), and Secure Networks (acquired by McAfee (INTC)). Mr. Wong most recently served as the CEO of IronKey, a provider of secure access and portable data security products, where he lead them through an acquisition of its secure storage business. Prior to IronKey, Mr. Wong was the CEO of Right90, a leading provider of SaaS based sales forecasting and analytics solutions to large enterprise. He led Right90 though its acquisition in 2010 by Versata. Prior to Right90, Mr. Wong held several executive leadership roles at Symantec during his seven year tenure there, including interim Group President of the Enterprise Security and Data Management business unit and Senior Vice President of Security Response & Managed Services and SaaS. His experience at Symantec included engineering, product management and P&L responsibilities with revenue of more than $2B annually. Prior to Symantec, Mr. Wong was the CEO and co-founder of SecurityFocus, the leading provider of security intelligence and early warning solutions. Before SecurityFocus, Mr. Wong was the channel director for security products at McAfee after he joined the company through the acquisition of Secure Networks Inc, where he was its CEO and co-founder. As a recognized industry authority, Wong has testified in the U.S. Congress on security matters and is a frequent speaker at security events where he shares his expertise on global threats, attacks, and future threats. Mr. Wong currently sits on the board of several private technology companies in the US, Canada and New Zealand. Mr. Wong is a co-founder and member of the Organizing Committee of the non-profit organization The C100, which helps Canadian entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and Canada. Mr. Wong is also on the Industry Advisory Board for San Jose State University Faculty of Engineering and the Advisory Board for the Black Stars Hockey Club.

Panel: Security Threats, Trends, and Defense - Including Those Affecting the Cloud & Mobile

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Eric Tran-Le VP, Product Management, Enterprise Manager Division Oracle

Speaker BIO: Eric Tran-Le has over 25 years of experience in product management and software engineering respectively at Microsoft and Oracle. He has contributed to the standardization and automation of Oracle On Demand and is now part of the product management team of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Product Development Division working on Cloud Life Cycle Management. Topic: Lessons Learned in Enterprise Cloud

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Guo Qiang Wang Network Technology Architect Nortel DMTS (Distinguished Member of Technical Staff)

Speaker BIO: 33 granted patents and 20+ pending patent applications. Currently working on Information-Centric technologies for next generation Internet infrastructure and applications. Specialties: A subject-matter expert with 3+ years (at Futurewei) and 18+ years (at Nortel) working experience for various products/technologies including Content-Centric switching/routing technologies, IP/MPLS routing/signaling, DWDM switching, GMPLS control plane protocols, WiMAX mobility and roaming, Wireless relay network, Enterprise mobility mgmt system, SHDSL access, SONET OC48 control system and SONET/ATM integrated mgmt. Topic: Network as a Data Center - Edge Cloud Services over Information Centric Enabled Network Architecture

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Jeff Capone VP of Engineering Netgear

Speaker BIO: As VP of engineering at NETGEAR, Jeff Capone leads current and next generation software and hardware development for all NAS and SAN storage products. Prior to NETGEAR, Jeff co-founded Leaf Networks and served as CEO and President until it was sold to NETGEAR in 2010. At Leaf Networks, he was involved in all aspects of technology and corporate development including product and engineering management, technology licensing, patent filing and general management of the company. Leaf Networks leveraged private and government funding and was awarded SBIR Phase I and subsequently Phase II for its work in communication networking protocol design. Before Leaf Networks, Jeff co-founded Aligo, Inc. and served as the CTO until 2004 where he not only lead the company’s technology vision, but was also crucial in developing the company’s business model and strategy, raising capital, forming multimillion dollar OEM relationships with Sun Microsystems and Motorola, and opening up new distribution channels in Japan. Prior to Aligo, Jeff was an assistant professor at Arizona State University and Director of the Network Engineering and Wireless Telecom Laboratory. Jeff's distinctions include the National Science Foundation's CAREER award for new faculty members, numerous IEEE Journal and conference publications, a position as an officer on the IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Communications, ACM/IEEE Mobile Communication Committee, and IEEE Global Communication Committee. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University and B.S. from the University of Vermont. Topic: Networks for the Next Generation Cloud

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Paul Strong CTO, Global Field, VMware

Speaker BIO: Paul Strong is VMware's Chief Technology Officer, Global Field. His team connects VMware R&D with VMware’s field organization, its partners and its customers, helping to change the way enterprises view and manage their business services and IT assets. Paul is a recognized leader within the IT industry, and is a regular keynote speaker and contributor of articles on the subjects of Grids and Clouds. As a Distinguished Research Scientist at eBay, he was responsible for eBay's research into large distributed systems and how to manage them. Prior to joining eBay Paul architected and/or developed various software systems, including Sun's Solaris Containers, large scale B2B eCommerce systems, and large, distributed command and control systems. He sat on the board of directors of the Open Grid Forum (OGF), and was chairman from 2006-2008. Paul also sits on the technology advisory boards of a number of small startups, mature businesses, and government funded consortia. Paul holds a bachelor degree in Physics from the University of Manchester, in England.

Topic: The Software-defined Datacenter: the Future of IT Abstract: IT is under enormous pressure to deliver more value to the business. To meet the challenge, IT must embrace a datacenter platform free of traditionally complex and rigid infrastructure operations. IT needs infrastructure services recast as virtual software services that are automatically and dynamically configured to meet the needs of all application workloads. In short, IT needs a software-defined datacenter that delivers the peak of automation, flexibility and efficiency. Please join Paul Strong for an education session on how the Software-defined Datacenter delivers: • A single, unified platform for all applications, providing unprecedented flexibility, efficiency, and SLAs • Less maintenance, more innovation through automated provisioning, placement, configuration, and control based on defined policies, minimizing manual intervention • Greater simplicity, resource utilization and cost savings by replacing inflexible and complex proprietary hardware with efficient, adaptive infrastructure delivered as software across pools of standard x86 servers

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Ping Zhang Sr. Vice President, R & D Epocrates, Inc.

Speaker BIO: Dr. Zhang is Sr. Vice President in charge of R&D at Epocrates, Inc.- a mobile & cloud-based health pioneer widely recognized for developing the most-widely adopted point-of-care medical applications among U.S. physicians. Prior to this, Dr. Zhang most recently served as Vice President of Engineering at Harris (Fortune 500), and Executive Vice President at Carefx where he managed technology strategy, product development, and client delivery globally. His credentials also include executive and senior leadership of highly-successful, large-scale development projects for QuadraMed, Siemens, ABB and GTE/Verizon. Dr. Zhang earned his Bachelor of Science degree in China at age 19, followed by a Master of Science in Computer Engineering and a Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas. His M.S. thesis and Ph.D. dissertation centered upon HIV simulation modeling and artificial intelligence respectively.

Topic: Transforming the User Experience for Mobile Cloud in Healthcare

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Paul Watson, Professor, Newcastle University, UK

Speaker BIO: Paul Watson is Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Digital Institute at Newcastle University, UK. There he leads a range of projects that design and exploit cloud computing solutions, including the $20M RCUK “Social Inclusion through the Digital Economy― research hub. His current research is focussed around the high-level "e-Science Central" cloud platform. Professor Watson joined Newcastle University from industry (ICL High Performance Systems) where he designed scalable database systems. He is a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the British Computer Society, and a member of the UK Computing Research Committee.

Topic: The e-Science Central platform for Collaborative Scientific Computing in the Cloud Abstract: Cloud Computing has the potential to transform science by offering scalable computing resources on-demand. However, our experience is that there are major barriers that need to be overcome if this potential is to be realized by large numbers of users in a wide range of disciplines. These include the problems of building scalable systems in the cloud, cloud security and governance. In this talk we will discuss these barriers and our work to overcome them through e-Science Central - a portable, scalable, secure cloud platform which is currently supporting over $20M of research projects ranging across fields including healthcare, materials science and chemistry.

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Wei-Tek Tsai. Professor, Arizona State University

Speaker BIO: Wei-Tek Tsai is currently a professor of Computer Science and Engineering in the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering at Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA. He received his Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from University of California at Berkeley, California, and S.B. in Computer Science and Engineering from MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. He has been a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, a visiting professor at Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, as well as guest professors at Tsinghua University, Wuhan University, and Northwest University in China. His recent work is related to service computing and cloud computing.

Topic: Software Engineering in the Era of Cloud Computing Abstract: Cloud computing provides enormous computing power and new challenges. Problems that are too large to solve in the past may need to be addressed and possibly also in real time. For example, SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) may allow tenant developers to compose their applications using components stored in the SaaS database. Testing these tenant applications is equivalent to testing the interactions of these components, i.e., combinatorial testing. But this is a hard problem as the number of combinations is too large to be performed. This talk explores ways to address this problem including new models and processes where computation can be distributed to multiple processors for concurrent execution and the results can be combined following the operation rules of a algebraic structure. In this way, the enormous computing power provided by cloud can be utilized to address a tough problem. This talk will also explore ways to address other software engineering issues such as requirements and design.

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Dennis Quan, Vice President of SmartCloud Enterprise, IBM

Speaker BIO: Dennis Quan is Vice President of SmartCloud Enterprise, responsible end-to-end for IBM's SmartCloud Enterprise public cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) deployed worldwide. Dennis’s involvement in Cloud Computing started in 2007, when his team built IBM’s first cloud in collaboration with Google and the National Science Foundation. He has held numerous technical leadership positions in IBM over the past 14 years, including most recently as lab director of the IBM Tivoli China Development Laboratory in Beijing/Shanghai/Taipei, where he worked extensively with clients in the Greater China region across various industries on Cloud Computing and Integrated Service Management projects. Dennis holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics and Chemistry, also from MIT.

Topic: Key Trends in Enterprise Uptake of Cloud Computing Abstract: The IT industry has seen a significant shift in spending towards cloud-based services, with concepts such as IaaS and PaaS becoming nearly ubiquitous. In the process, the software management stacks for running clouds have become increasingly automated and virtualized. The next step in this evolution is what we are referring to as Software Defined Environment (SDE), in which infrastructure elements such as storage and networking become further virtualized and leverage advances in switching technology, ethernet convergence, etc. Projects such as OpenStack Quantum are helping to abstract and virtualize these infrastructure elements so that individual workloads can be more intelligently assigned the resources they need -- an important improvement given the intensity of workloads such as Big Data that must be supported by clouds. In this talk we will talk about the trend in Cloud Computing towards SDE-based infrastructure in the industry and areas where contributions from the research community will be needed. We will also discuss how IBM and its Research division are looking to leverage these capabilities in offerings coming to market in the next 12-18 months.

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Sujit Dey, Professor, ECE Department, University of California, San Diego

Speaker BIO: Sujit Dey is a Professor with the ECE Department, UCSD, where he heads the Mobile Systems Design Laboratory. His research interests include mobile multimedia, mobile cloud computing, and low-energy computing and communication. He also serves as the Chief Scientist, Mobile Networks, at Allot Communications. He was the founding CEO and CTO of Ortiva Wireless, till its acquisition by Allot in 2012. He earlier served as the Chair of the Advisory Board of Zyray Wireless till its acquisition by Broadcom in 2004. Prior to joining UCSD in 1997, he was a Senior Researcher at the NEC C&C Research Laboratories. He received his PhD. Degree in Computer Science from Duke University in 1991. Dr. Dey has co-authored close to 200 publications, and is co-inventor of 18 patents leading to multiple technology licensing and commercialization.

Topic: Mobile Cloud Computing to Enable Rich Media Applications Abstract: With the worldwide adoption of smart phones and tablets, there is a desire to be able to use mobile devices and networks like we use PCs and wireline networks today. However, in spite of advances in the capabilities of mobile devices, a gap will continue to exist, and may even widen, with the requirements of rich multimedia applications. Mobile cloud computing can help bridge this gap, providing mobile applications the capabilities of cloud servers and storage together with the benefits of mobile devices and mobile connectivity, enabling a new generation of truly ubiquitous multimedia applications on mobile devices: Cloud Mobile Media (CMM) applications. In this talk, we look at early trends, and opportunities and benefits for new CMM applications and services. We analyze the challenges imposed by mobile cloud computing, and specifically issues that need to be addressed to make CMM applications viable, including response time, user experience, cloud computing cost, mobile network bandwidth, and scalability to large number of CMM users. We provide several directions for possible solutions, including developing cloud user experience measurement techniques, response time management techniques, and cloud media adaptation techniques. We also propose extending the Cloud beyond the traditional Internet to the edge of wireless networks. We describe the advantages of the resulting Mobile Network Clouds, and discuss the problems that need to be addressed

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