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IC2E
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Cloud computing has emerged as a new paradigm for the use and delivery of information technology (IT), and is revolutionizing the support of on&#8211;demand access, economies of scale and dynamic sourcing options&#046; In the cloud context, a wide range of IT resources and capabilities, including servers, networking, storage, middleware, data, security, applications, and business processes, are available as services enabled for rapid provisioning, flexible pricing, elastic scaling and resilience&#046; These new forms of IT services are challenging conventional wisdom and practices&#046; To fully reap the benefits of the cloud service model requires holistic treatment of key technical and business issues, and engineering methodology that draws upon innovations in diverse areas of computer science and business informatics&#046;<br>The IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering (IC2E) conference series seeks to provide a high&#8211;quality and comprehensive forum, where researchers and practitioners can exchange information on engineering principles, enabling technologies, and practical experiences as related to cloud computing&#046; By bringing together experts that work on different levels of the cloud stack &#8211; systems, storage, networking, platforms, databases, and applications, IC2E will offer an end&#8211;to&#8211;end view on the challenges and technologies in cloud computing, foster research that addresses the interaction between different layers of the stack, and ultimately help shape the future of cloud&#8211;transformed business and society&#046;<br>We invite submissions of high quality papers describing fully developed results or on&#8211;going foundational and applied work on the following topics:<br>X as a Service, where X includes Backend, Business Process, Database, Information, Infrastructure, Network, Platform, Security, Software, and Storage<br>Big data management and analytics<br>Mobile cloud computing<br>Virtualization technology<br>Performance, dependability, and service level agreements<br>Cloud security, privacy, compliance, and trust<br>Workload deployment and migration<br>Energy management in cloud centers<br>Cloud programming models and tools<br>Hybrid cloud integration<br>Service lifecycle management<br>Service management automation<br>Metering, pricing, and software licensing<br>Cloud applications<br>