Research TrackInternetware 2025
Internetware 2025, the 16th International Conference on Internetware, serves as a premier forum for researchers and professionals to explore and discuss emerging software technologies in the era of AI and IoT. Internetware 2025 will be held June 20-22 in Trondheim, Norway.
Internetware 2025 Keynote
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Call for Papers
Internet is open, dynamic, and meets a constantly changing environment. These characteristics impose new requirements on software over Internet. The goals or values of software paradigm is to better utilize hardware capabilities or runtime features, as well as to provide a more expressive and natural computing model from the perspective of application domain. In that sense, software paradigm can be considered as a reflection of the runtime environment and application domain. When the dominant network environment changed from Intranet to Internet, software paradigm shifts from object-oriented to component-based and service-oriented. Therefore, software paradigm is very related to environment changes such as hardware and human itself. The new software paradigm is needed for Internet, and it is called as Internetware. Internetware is constructed by a set of autonomic software entities distributed over the Internet, and a set of connectors enabling the collaborating among these entities in various manners.
Current years, intelligent information fusion becomes important approach applied in an extensive computing field. Researchers also tend to utilize AI technologies to develop a series of automated tools for improving the efficiency and performance of ubiquitous computing in Internetware. Increased computational power, advanced machine learning techniques, and access to very large-scale data have led to a significant transition into the emergence of Large Language Models (LLMs). LLMs are blurring the line between human and machine-produced language, thus can be successfully applied in ubiquitous computing in Internetware. In the future human-cyber-physical ternary ubiquitous computing, there are a lot of new patterns and scenarios. LLMs can provide the good solutions for analyzing the data resources, hardware, and applications so that increasing the performance of ubiquitous computing in Internetware.
This conference aims to provide an interactive forum where researchers and professionals from multiple disciplines and domains meet and exchange ideas to explore and address the challenges brought by Internetware.
Internetware 2025 will be held during June 20-22 in Trondheim, Norway.
Topic of Interests
We solicit submissions describing original and unpublished results of theoretical, empirical, conceptual, and experimental software engineering research related to Internetware. Topics of interests include but are not limited to:
- Novel Software Paradigm for Internetware
- Modeling and Implementation of Internetware
- Research and Applications in Ubiquitous Operating Systems
- Human Aspects in Ubiquitous Operating Systems
- Human-Cyber-Physical Ternary Ubiquitous Computing Applied in Internetware
- Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT)
- Operating System and Internetware
- Intelligent Information Fusion
- Requirements Engineering for Internetware
- Software Analysis, Verification, and Testing
- Mining Software Repositories
- Software Dependability, Trustworthiness and Confidence
- Software Architecture and Design
- Crowd-based Methods, Techniques and Tools for Internetware
- Social-technical Models and Techniques
- Software Ecosystem Practices and Experiences
- Software Models and Techniques for Internet-based Systems such as Cloud Computing, Service Computing, Social Computing, Mobile Internet, Internet of Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems
- Software Engineering for/with Big Data
- Software Engineering for/with Artificial Intelligence
How to Submit
All submissions must not exceed 10 pages for all text, figures, tables, and references. All submissions must be in English and in PDF format. Submissions that do not comply with the above instructions will be desk rejected without review. Please use the ACM Primary Article Template (double column), as can be obtained from the ACM Proceedings Template pages.
Submissions to internetware 2025 conference that meet the above requirements can be made via the internetware 2025 submission site (https://internetware2025.hotcrp.com) by the submission deadline. We encourage the authors to upload their paper info early (and can submit the PDF later) to properly enter conflicts for double-anonymous reviewing.
Review and Evaluation Criteria
The Internetware 2025 conference will employ a double-anonymous review process. Thus, no submission may reveal its authors’ identities. The authors must make every effort to honor the double-anonymous review process. In particular:
- Authors’ names must be omitted from the submission.
- All references to the author’s prior work should be in the third person.
- While authors have the right to upload preprints on ArXiV or similar sites, they should avoid specifying that the manuscript was submitted to Internetware 2025.
- During review, authors should not publicly use the submission title.
Internetware 2025 will follow the ACM SIGSOFT rules on Conflicts of Interest and Confidentiality of Submissions, and all authors, reviewers, organizers are expected to uphold the ACM Code of Conduct.