Middleware 2008 Workshops

Monday, December 1:
  • MW4SOC 2008 - 3rd Workshop on Middleware for Service Oriented Computing
    Location: Salons Georges - Adriaansalon (level 2)

  • ARM 2008 - 7th Workshop on Adaptive and Reflective Middleware
    Location: Salons Georges - Zaal 't Schaakbord (level 2)

  • MidSens 2008 - 3rd International Workshop on Middleware for Sensor Networks
    Location: Salons Georges - Salon De Jaartallen (level 2)

  • MGC 2008 - 6th International Workshop on Middleware for Grid Computing
    Location: Salons Georges - Salon Fiere Margriet (level 3)

Tuesday, December 2:
  • MPAC 2008 - 6th International Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-Hoc Computing
    Location: Salons Georges - Zaal Gambrinus (lobby level)

  • MidSec 2008 - 1st International Workshop on Middleware Security
    Location: Salons Georges - Salon De Jaartallen (level 2)

  • MobMid 2008 - Mobile Middleware: Embracing the Personal Communication Device
    Location: Salons Georges - Zaal 't Schaakbord (level 2)

Call for Workshop Proposals

Download the Call for Workshops [ .txt or .pdf ]

The Middleware conference traditionally includes a number of high quality workshops which are co-hosted with the conference. In order to continue this tradition, Middleware 2008 is soliciting proposals for 1-day workshops. Proposed workshops can be on any topic related to middleware, but we are particularly seeking new workshops in emerging new middleware areas.
This year's workshops will be scheduled on December 1 and December 2, 2008.

The workshop proposal (not exceeding three pages) should include the following information:
  • The title of the workshop
  • A technical description of the workshop topic area
  • A short description of the intended length and format of the workshop
  • A brief statement of the relevance of the workshop to Middleware
  • The names and e-mail addresses of the organizing committee
  • A list of proposed program committee members
Each workshop will organize their own publicity, submissions and refereeing procedures, and provide their own web page. A link will be provided to this web page from the Middleware 2008 web site. The workshop organizers will apply the schedule outlined below. The organizers of the workshop will ensure that all accepted papers are peer reviewed. Accepted papers should be no longer than 6 pages in the standard ACM format. Notice that workshop organizers are responsible to prepare the papers for their workshops in the form required by ACM. As in previous years the Middleware conference organizers will provide companion proceedings covering all workshops and plan to make all workshop papers available in the ACM Digital Library. Camera-ready papers will be required by October 8 2008.

The conference organizers aim for a common timeline for all workshops, which is presented below.
Schedule:
April 15Workshop proposal submission due date
May 1Workshop proposal acceptance notification
May 15Call for Workshop papers available
August 1Workshop paper submission due date
September 15Workshop paper acceptance notification
October 8Camera ready workshop papers due date

Any further question can be addressed to WorkshopQuestions [at] cs.kuleuven.be
Please send workshop proposal submissions to WorkshopSubmissions [at] cs.kuleuven.be

Middleware 2008 Workshop & Tutorials Chairs
  • Frank Eliassen (Univ. of Oslo, NO)
  • Hans-Arno Jacobsen (Univ. of Toronto, Canada)