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Call for Collaboration on Services Education 2009

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Modern economy relies more heavily on service sector than traditional manufacturing and extraction sectors. A work force with broader and also deeper knowledge and skills is needed to meet this trend and to solve challenging issues. Industrials, universities and government agencies need to work together to response to the demands.

Services University (SU) is a unique excellence education center bringing together educators and practitioners to work on every aspect of services computing, both theoretical foundations as well as applied technologies. It has successfully offered Summer School and Fall School on 2007 and 2008 at ICWS/SCC/Services Congress and some online free courses.

Built upon the success of the offerings and the ongoing IEEE/ACM Services Computing curriculum initiative, SU would like to make a call for collaboration on services education (SE-SU) such as developing course materials that conform to the recent Services Computing Curriculum recommendations, summer school, Fall School and Winter School, and regular course delivery. SU is accepting proposal year round from any professional and training institution who plans to offer services education.

All proposals will be reviewed on monthly basis by the technical committee from Services Society. SU will provide its evaluation, suggestions and course materials if needed. Services university logo will then be authorized in your web site and in your certification. Your proposal and collaboration will be listed in the SU web site in which you can be actively connected to the community, get involved in any educational and other professional events and most importantly, get your voice to be heard. Ultimately, SE-SU will be one of the key blocks of the services computing ecosystem.

Please use in the attached form (under the Servivces University)  to submit collaboration proposal in which you should state clearly the goal of the course and its uniqueness. In addition, please attach course syllabus and sample course outline.

Please send your proposal and questions to Dr. Zhixiong Chen at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Services Computing: Foundational Discipline of the Modern Services Science

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Source: Plenary Panel “Future Trends – Computing as a core discipline”, 31st Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC 2007)

Services Computing: Foundational Discipline of the Modern Services Science
Dr. Liang-Jie (LJ) Zhang 
SOA Services Research Lead and Founding Chair of Services Computing PIC
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Services now account for more than 70% of the U.S. economy. Services Computing has become a foundational discipline that covers the science and technology of services innovation research that leverages IT and computing technology to model, create, and manage business solutions, scientific applications, as well as modernized services. The underneath technology suite includes Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), business consulting methodology and utilities, business process modeling, transformation and integration, and Web services.

Figure 1 illustrates the scope of Services Computing covers the whole lifecycle of services innovation research from computing and software perspectives that include business componentization, services modeling, services creation, services realization, services annotation, services deployment, services discovery, services composition, services delivery, service-to-service collaboration, services monitoring, services optimization, as well as services management.
 

SC Discipline Landscape 

Figure 1. Services Computing Landscape

The goal of Services Computing is to enable IT services and computing technology to perform business services more efficiently and effectively. The issues addressed in this domain of research are quite different from those addressed by researchers in related information technologies such as Internet & networking, software development, databases and multimedia. Services Computing on the one side interfaces with applications like multimedia systems and e-commerce and on the other side interfaces with technologies like Internet, Web, & networking, database, software engineering, and parallel and distributed system but have little overlap with these existing fields.
The Services Computing discipline is creating what will become one of the most significant industries of the new century. We recognize the potential value that services computing can bring to our research and engineering community. It is our mission to build an open and collaborative community providing leading technologies, development ideas, and trends to an international membership for researchers, engineers, and business leaders in the field of Services Computing.

IEEE Computer Society officially launched "Services Computing" technical committee and technical community in 2003 [1] after “Web Services Computing” was launched in 2001 as a special track. In 2004, IBM Research officially adopted Services Computing [2] as a research discipline (in Computer Science and Engineering, and Mathematical Science) and created the Services Computing Professional Interest Community (PIC), which is the first dedicated research community to support Services Innovation Research at IBM. IBM’s Services Computing research and academic civilities include Services Technologies, Services Solutions, Services in Organizations, and Services Sciences, Management and Engineering (SSME) [3]. In 2006, SSME was one of the academic activities [4] under IBM’s Services Computing discipline. From scope perspective, SSME is more focused on Services in Organizations that deal with people and organization aspects in a services business.

Services University (servicesscience.org) has been launched to cover the whole spectrum of science and technology on how to create and leverage computing and software technology to build, operate, and manage services business in an effective and efficient way. In summary, Services Computing has become the foundational discipline that focuses on fundamental theories, algorithms, technologies, and methodologies used for modernizing services industry.

References:
[1] Technical Committee on Services Computing, IEEE Computer Society, http://tab.computer.org/tcsc
[2] Services Computing at IBM Research, http://www.research.ibm.com/services
[3] Innovation Matters,  IBM Research, http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/research.nsf/pages/r.ai.brochure2006.html

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 October 2009 21:36
 

Community Project: Services Computing Curriculum Initiative

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Services Computing 2007 (SC 2007), Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Services Computing, is a community initiative of extending the traditional landscape of hardware and software based computing discipline to cover Services innovation area. This Services Computing Curriculum Initiative presents a new discipline, services computing, to co-exist with several computing disciplines such as  computer science, computer engineering, software engineering and information systems.  The development process began with the first International Conference on Web Services (2003), “Body of Knowledge on Services Computing” (2006) and “Services University” program (2007) sponsored by the Technical Committee on Services Computing within IEEE Computer Society. More committee members, including representatives from the other societies are being added to join this community effort.
Last Updated on Saturday, 21 February 2009 01:56
 

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