CFP:
A service ecosystem is a socio-technical system of a collection of software-based services and its stakeholders such as software vendors, developers, customers, resellers, stakeholders, together with relationships among them. These service ecosystems have been growing into the major driver of the digital society. They can not only faster the development of new digital products and services in a more cost-effectively way, but also massively scale the distribution of digital services, accelerate their adoption, and influence the benefits of different stakeholders within the ecosystem in both positive and negative ways.
In this session, we aim to bring together communities from multidisciplinary to discuss the recent studies on the service ecosystem and its evolution.
Research topics include but are not limited to the following:
● Service ecosystems and evolution models.
● Service ecosystem evolution theory and model.
● Empirical studies on specific service ecosystems such as open-source software service ecosystem, data service ecosystem, senior care service ecosystem, cybersecurity service ecosystem etc.
● Tools and systems to support the growth of the service ecosystems.
● The positive and negative influences of service ecosystems to the digital society.
● The governance of service ecosystems, including monitoring, diagnostics, regulations, policies and governance strategies etc.
● Modeling of service ecosystem structures and behaviors.
● Requirements and architecture analysis for service ecosystems.
Keman Huang, Renmin University, China
Jian Wang, Wuhan University, China
Zhiying Tu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Shizhan Chen, Tianjin University, China
Submission Due: March 15, 2022
Notification of Acceptance: March 31, 2022
Camera-ready Due: April 5, 2022
Conference Date: May 13-15, 2022
Please choose “Research on Service ecosystem and its evolution.” at the submission page.
shizhan@tju.edu.cn