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SERVICES
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Los Angeles
Country
United States
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<p>The theme of the 2009 World Congress on Services (SERVICES 2009) is <span style=&#8243;font&#8211;weight: bold;&#8243;>&#8243;modernization of the services industry&#8243;</span>&#046; SERVICES 2009 supports and further explores the science and technology of modernizing services industries using latest methods and technologies such as as Services Computing, which has been formally promoted by IEEE Computer Society since 2003&#046; From a technology perspective, Services Computing has become the foundational discipline for the emerging modern services industry&#046; </p> <p>The first Joint Conference on SERVICES includes the 2005 International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2005) and the the 2005 International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2005), which were held in July 2005 in Orlando, Florida, USA&#046; The second Joint Conference on SERVICES includes the 2006 International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2006) and the the 2006 International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2006), which were held in September 2006 in Chicago, IL, USA&#046; In 2007, the joint conference on Services formally became the 2007 IEEE Congress on Services (SERVICES 2007), which was held in July 2007 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA&#046; The 2008 IEEE Congress on Services (SERVICES 2008) was co&#8211;located with the 2008 International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2008) in July 2008 in Hololulu, Hawaii, USA&#046; </p> <p>In 2009, The World Congress on Services (SERVICES 2009) goes<span style=&#8243;font&#8211;weight: bold;&#8243;> beyond</span> the IT community&#046; SERVICES 2009 tries to attract researchers, practitioners, and industry business leaders in all the following services sectors to help define and shape the modernization stratgey and directions of the services industry&#046; </p> <ul><li>Advertising Services</li><li>Banking Services</li><li>Broadcasting &amp; Cable TV Services</li><li>Business Services</li><li>Casinos &amp; Gaming Services</li><li>Communications Services</li><li>Cross&#8211;industry Services (e&#046;g&#046; strategy and planning, supply chain management, enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, marketing services) </li><li>Design Automation Services</li><li>Energy and Utilities Services</li><li>Financial Services</li><li>Governmant Services</li><li>Healthcare Services</li><li>Hotels &amp; Motels Services</li><li>Insurance Services</li><li>Internet Services</li><li>Motion Pictures Services</li><li>Personal Services</li><li>Printing &amp; Publishing Services</li><li>Real Estate Operations Services</li><li>Recreational Activities Services</li><li>Rental &amp; Leasing Services</li><li>Restaurants Services</li><li>Retail Services (Apparel, Catalog &amp; Mail Order, Department &amp; Discount, Drugs, Grocery, Home Improvement, Specialty, Technology)</li><li>Schools and Education Services</li><li>Security Systems &amp; Services</li><li>Technology Services</li><li>Travel and Transportation Services</li><li>Waste Management Services</li><li>Wholesale Distribution Services</li></ul> <p>In addition, SERVICES 2009 presents keynote sessions, panel discussions, paper presentations, paper posters, innovation show cases, job fair, Services University (Summer School and Fall School), Education Methodology Summit, &#8243;Services Cup&#8243; contest, SOA industry summit, workshops, and symposiums&#046; </p>