Microservices 2020 | Online

Microservices 2020 | Online

 

Microservices 2020

Third International Conference (Online)

September 8th-10th 2020, (originally in Bologna, Italy)

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Microservices 2020 will take place as a virtual meeting. All the information regarding the conference (scheduling, platform, etc.) will be posted on the conference website as soon as possible.

https://www.conf-micro.services/2020/

 

Important dates

  • Submission deadline: May 31st, 2020 (AoE)
  • Notification to authors: July 07th, 2020 (AoE)
  • Camera-ready due: August 7th, 2020 (AoE)
  • Early bird registration until: August 7th, 2020

 

Theme and Topics

The theme of this edition is the interplay between microservices and the cyber security.

  • On the one hand, the adoption of microservices is fostering the adoption of new architectural patterns and software construction practices; understanding the security properties (or the emerging vulnerabilities) of the resulting constructs calls for the development of a fresh mindset in analysts, designers and testers alike. In addition, the additional middleware and infrastructure typically proposed for the management of microservice-based architectures could expand the attack surface of the systems.
  • On the other hand, the same frameworks could instead prove valuable allies to collect security-relevant information and to coordinate defenses. The above considerations concern the intrinsic interplay between the fields of microservices and security. The broader application context is peculiarly sensitive to them: microservices are often adopted as an accelerator of digital transformations as the successful past edition(s) of the conference have shown. In this light, security issues should be a primary concern for microservices researchers and practitioners, as they provide an opportunity to integrate security-by-design into the recent advances in software development – triggered and amplified by microservices principles, patterns, and technologies.

Topics of interest are not limited to our cyber security theme. We are interested in all aspects and phases of the design and implementation of microservice architectures:

  • Software engineering methods for microservices, specifically (but not limited to) agile service design practices, behavior- and domain-driven design
  • Identification, specification, and realization of candidate services
  • Patterns for IDEAL cloud-native application architectures; service API design and management
  • Microservices infrastructure components: API gateways, side cars, and service meshes; reactive messaging brokers; service registries; service containers and cluster managers; infrastructure as code
  • Function-as-a-service and serverless cloud offerings; service-based event sourcing and data streaming architectures
  • Security and other service quality concerns (consistency, availability, recoverability) in microservices; dealing with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance and other data privacy requirements
  • Testing for microservices: unit tests, system tests, acceptance and regression tests, test-driven service development
  • Formal models for microservices
  • Verification (both static and runtime) of microservice systems
  • DevOps for microservices, in particular (but not limited to) continuous deployment and distributed monitoring
  • Microservice management: fault, configuration, accounting, performance, security
  • Discovery/recovery and reverse engineering of microservices solutions
  • Microservice evolution
  • Programming languages, notations, and techniques for microservices
  • Empirical studies of microservices adoption

We solicit contributed talks based work in progress, scientific work published or submitted for publication, or practical experience reports. Authors wishing to present their work are invited to submit extended abstracts following the submission guidelines. Abstracts and presentations must be in English.

 

Submissions Guidelines

A submission should describe a talk to be given at the conference in the form of extended abstracts with a maximum of two pages.

Submissions can be based on work in progress, scientific work published or submitted for publication, practical experience reports, or practical tool demonstrations.

They must further be prepared using the EasyChair template (LaTeX, MS Word), be in PDF format, printable in black and white on A4 paper, and interpretable by common PDF tools. Submissions must be in English.

Contributions will be reviewed and selected by the Program Committee. Extended abstracts of accepted contributions will be available electronically before the conference.

 

Organisation

General Chair:
Maurizio Gabbrielli, University of Bologna (IT)

Program Chairs:
Marco Prandini, University of Bologna (IT)
Gianluigi Zavattaro, University of Bologna (IT)
Olaf Zimmermann, University of Applied Sciences of Eastern Switzerland, Rapperswil (HSR OST) (CH)

Industrial Liaison Chair:
Claudio Guidi, italianaSoftware (IT)

Publicity Chair:
Marco Peressotti, University of Southern Denmark (DK)

Local Chairs:
Davide Berardi, University of Bologna (IT)
Andrea Melis, University of Bologna (IT)

Program Committee
Alessandra Bagnato, SofteamGroup (FR)
Davide Berardi, University of Bologna (IT)
Simon Bliudze, INRIA (FR)
Chiara Bodei, Pisa University (IT)
Elisabetta Di Nitto, Politecnico di Milano (IT)
Nicola Dragoni, Technical University of Denmark (DK)
Anjana Fernando, WSO2 (US)
Saverio Giallorenzo, University of Southern Denmark (DK)
Claudio Guidi, italianaSoftware s.r.l. (IT)
Dimka Karastoyanova, University of Groningen (NL)
Oliver Kopp, JabRef (DE)
Philipp Leitner, University of Gothenburg (SE)
Daniel Lübke, Leibniz Universität Hannover (DE)
Tiziana Margaria, Lero (IE)
Jacopo Mauro, University of Oslo (NO)
Balint Maschio, Pixis.co (FR)
Andrea Melis, University of Bologna (IT)
Rebecca Montanari, University of Bologna (IT)
Claus Pahl, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (IT)
Anupama Pathirage, WSO2 (US)
Cesare Pautasso, University of Lugano (CH)
Marco Peressotti, University of Southern Denmark (DK)
Marco Prandini, University of Bologna (IT)
Florian Rademacher, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund (DE)
Dakshitha Ratnayake, WSO2 (US)
Larisa Safina, Inria – Lille Nord Europe (FR)
Maria Seralessandri , ECB (EU)
Adina Sirbu, SAP (DE)
Jacopo Soldani, University of Pisa (IT)
Raffaele Spazzoli, RedHat (US)
Davide Taibi, Tampere University of Technology (FI)
Stefan Tilkov, INNOQ (DE)
Silvia Lizeth Tapia Tarifa, University of Oslo (NO)
Massimo Villari, University of Messina (IT)
Gianluigi Zavattaro, University of Bologna (IT)
Olaf Zimmermann, HSR FHO (CH)

 

Note about COVID-19

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Microservices 2020 will take place as a virtual meeting. All the information regarding the conference (scheduling, platform, etc.) will be posted on the conference website as soon as possible.

 

Contact Information

Please contact us if you have questions:
https://www.conf-micro.services/2020/contact/