IEEE Technical Community on Services Computing
The URL for joining TCSVC is https://computer.org/jointcsvc
Introduction to Technical Community
Services Computing has been recognized as an important science and engeering discipline that aims to advance the technologies required for innovatively bridging the gap between users and Information & Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructures. Technical Community on Services Computing (TCSVC) of IEEE Computer Society focuses on advancing transdiciplinary services computing technologies with worldwide research and development (R&D) leaders in academia and industry. It commits to Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) with support for related local activities and worldwide events at the conferences it sponsors.
The research areas of Services Computing include, among other foundational science and engineering themes, service-oriented computation, big data, service decomposition & composition, cloud computing, edge computing & communications, quantum software, enterprise computing, service management, workflows & business process management, service verticals & ecosystems, and business-IT alignment. They provide historical personal growth opportunities with impactful challenges to researchers and practitioners of services computing.
IEEE TCSVC will celebrate her 20th birthday in 2023. In November 2003, IEEE Computer Society (CS) officially approved the Technical Community for Services Computing. In May 2004, it was renamed to Technical Steering Committee for Services Computing (TSC-SC). In November 2004, IEEE Computer Society approved the Technical Committee on Services Computing. In October 2021, “Technical Committees” of IEEE-CS are renamed as “Technical Communities”.
Chair’s Message by Shangguang Wang
As the TCSVC Chair, I will enrich the activities of service computing in emerging important R&D areas, e.g., space service computing, service-first computing for 6G, big services, crossover services, and Internet of Value (IoV) services. Moreover, I will continue to support our major activities through established conferences and awards for excellence. Finally, I will promote our visibility worldwide by collaborating with more regional top-quality conferences, workshops, and seminars.
Executive Committee
Chair
Shangguang Wang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT)
sgwang AT bupt.edu.cn
Vice Chairs
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Kumar Bhaskaran, IBM
bha AT us.ibm.com -
Athman Bouguettaya, University of Sydney
athman.bouguettaya AT sydney.edu.au -
Jing Fan, Zhejiang University of Technology
fanjing AT zjut.edu.cn -
Tevfik Kosar, University at Buffalo
tkosar AT buffalo.edu -
Sreekrishnan Venkateswaran, Kyndryl
Krishhna AT gmail.com
Treasurer
Wensheng Zhang, Iowa State University
wzhang AT iastate.edu
Secretaries
- Mengwei Xu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT)
mwx AT bupt.edu.cn
Chair of Award Committee
- Carl K. Chang, Iowa State University
chang AT iastate.edu
Chairs of Publicity
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Houda Chakiri, Al Akhawayn University
houda.chakiri AT gmail.com -
Florenc Demrozi, University of Stavanger
florenc.demrozi AT uis.no -
Yutao Ma, Central China Normal University
ytma AT ccnu.edu.cn -
Aritra Sarkar, Delft University of Technology
a.sarkar-3 AT tudelft.nl
Chairs of Women in Services Computing (WISC) Committee
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(Lead) Bhavani Thuraisingham, University of Texas, Dallas
bhavani.thuraisingham AT utdallas.edu -
Ruchi Mahindru, IBM Research, Yorktown
rmahindr AT us.ibm.com -
Manar Abu Talib, University of Sharjah
mtalib AT sharjah.ac.ae -
Lingyan Zhang, Central South University
lingyan_zhang AT csu.edu.cn
Chairs of Young Experts in Services Computing (YESC) Committee
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Nicola Bena, University of Milan
nicola.bena AT unimi.it -
Hadjer Benmeziane, IBM Research, Zurich hadjer.benmeziane1 AT ibm.com
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Ao Zho, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT)
aozhou AT bupt.edu.cn
Chairs of Membership Committee
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Xiao Liu, Deakin University
xiao.liu AT deakin.edu.au -
Zhiying Tu, Harbin Institute of Technology
tzy_hit AT hit.edu.cn
Chairs of Diversity and Inclusion (D&I)
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(Lead) Jian Yang, Macquarie University
jian.yang AT mq.edu.au -
Salvador de la Puente, IBM Research, Yorktown
salva AT ibm.com -
Graziano Pravadelli, University of Verona
graziano.pravadelli AT univr.it -
K. V. Subramaniam, AMD
subramaniam.kv AT amd.com -
Yingjie Wang, Yantai University
wangyingjie AT ytu.edu.cn
Advisory Committee
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(Chair) Rong N. Chang, IBM Research, Yorktown
rong.chang AT ieee.org -
Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Marquette University
sheikh.ahamed AT marquette.edu -
Carl K. Chang, Iowa State University
chang AT iastate.edu -
Gopal Pingali, Accenture
gopal.pingali AT accenture.com -
Michael Sheng, Macquarie University
michael.sheng AT mq.edu.au -
Xiaofei Xu, Harbin Institute of Technology
xiaofei AT hit.edu.cn -
Stephen S. Yau, Arizona State University
yau AT asu.edu
Scope
The topics within the scope of Services Computing include but are not limited to the following:
- Serviceology and service science/engineering/management
- Alignment between business services and IT services
- Theoretical foundations of services computing
- Experimental services computing research
- Service and microservice oriented architectures
- Service/microservice composition and API fabric
- Services discovery, recommendation, and negotiation
- Collaborative and federated services
- Wireless and 5G/6G enabled contextual services computing
- IoT, edge, and cloud computing services
- XaaS and hybrid multiclouds
- Big data services, learning based services, and multimedia services
- Enterprise services and service verticals
- Health, financial, scientific, education, and supply chain services
- Business process modeling, integration, and management services
- Service agreements, contracts, and governance
- Service security and privacy
- Quality of service and service level management
- Service/operational/business level agreement
- Service programming models, tools, and environments
- DevOps, DevSecOps, and AIOps
- Services computing standards and specifications