The International Workshop on Recent Advances for
Today, a large number of enterprises and individuals rely on services offered by clouds to meet their computational and storage demands. However, in general, no single cloud provider is able to provide all the features a user may need in a cost-efficient way, while satisfying the user’s security and performance requirements. For instance, even the most dominant cloud providers have limited geographical presence. Cloud federation enables end users to integrate segregated resources from different cloud providers. The use of Multi-Clouds offers more freedom to the cloud users, and increases the granularity of choices in the application deployment. Growing interest in Multi-Clouds pushes the need to investigate a large number of under-explored research topics, ranging from Multi-Cloud resource provisioning, application deployments, automated configurations, federated networking, adaptations, security, and privacy.
Moreover, with the growing need of real-time data analytics and critical event handling by many modern applications, such as in the Internet of Things (IoT), it is evident that the centralized compute and storage model offered by cloud computing is not suitable for such applications, due to high end-to-end latencies. Mobile Edge Computing (MEC), on the other hand, enables a computing and storage infrastructure provisioned closely to the end-users at the edge of a cellular network. Combining MEC in Multi-Cloud infrastructures can help to combat latency challenges imposed by the cloud-centric architectures.
The intent of our workshop is to bring together people from research and industry, in order to provide a discussion forum for state-of-the-art topics related to cloud, multi-cloud and mobile edge computing technology, networks and applications. The International Workshop on Recent Advances for Multi-Clouds and Mobile Edge Computing (M²EC 2020) will include full-paper sessions as well as a poster session (with short presentations) to introduce preliminary ideas as well as work in progress.
Proceedings of the workshop will be published in Springer Series “Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing”. The books of this series are submitted to ISI Proceedings, EI-Compendex, DBLP, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Springerlink.
The main topics to be addressed include (but are not limited to):
Please adhere to the following guidelines when preparing your manuscript for review.
The information on the camera-ready paper submission is sent to authors of accepted papers by e-mail.
The complete BibTeX references in a single file can be found here!
Psarra, Evgenia; Verginadis, Yiannis; Patiniotakis, Ioannis; Apostolou, Dimitris and Mentzas, Gregoris: «A Context-Aware Security Model for a Combination of Attribute-Based Access Control and Attribute-Based Encryption in the Healthcare Domain» (), pp. 1133–1142, DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-44038-1_104, ISBN 978-3-030-44037-4, [BibTeX, XML].
Verginadis, Yiannis; Patiniotakis, Ioannis; Prusinski, Marcin; Rozanska, Marta; Schork, Sebastian and Mentzas, Gregoris: «A Security and Privacy-Preserving Path for Enhancing Information Systems that Manage Cross-Cloud Applications» (), pp. 1119–1132, DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-44038-1_103, ISBN 978-3-030-44037-4, [BibTeX, XML].
Dreibholz, Thomas: «Flexible 4G/5G Testbed Setup for Mobile Edge Computing using OpenAirInterface and Open Source MANO» (PDF, 228 KiB, ), pp. 1143–1153, DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-44038-1_105, ISBN 978-3-030-44037-4, [BibTeX, XML].
Kollberg, Simon; Lakew, Ewnetu Bayuh; Svärd, Petter; Elmroth, Erik and Tordsson, Johan: «Spreading the Heat: Multi-Cloud Controller for Failover and Cross-Site Offloading» (), pp. 1154–1164, DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-44038-1_106, ISBN 978-3-030-44037-4, [BibTeX, XML].
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