CLOSER 2027 (International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science) is a ICORE C conference held in Rome, Italy on 2027-04-17. The paper submission deadline is 2026-11-17. Acceptance notifications are sent on 2027-01-15.
SCOPE
The International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science (CLOSER), focuses on the highly important area of Cloud Computing, inspired by some latest advances that concern the infrastructure, operations, and available services through the global network. Further, the conference considers as essential the link to Services Science, acknowledging the service-orientation in most current IT-driven collaborations. The conference is nevertheless not about the union of these two (already broad) fields, but about Cloud Computing where we are also interested in how Services Science can provide theory, methods and techniques to design, analyze, manage, market and study various aspects of Cloud Computing.
Emerging Enterprise Technologies are profoundly changing the way we think of IT - from economics and efficiency to process and usage models. Many organizations look to the "externalized" IT systems and services as a potential cost-savings advantage by moving internally hosted IT services to external providers. Other organizations view the "external" IT as potential disaster recovery systems or as on-demand capacity to boost business continuity and customer service levels. We need to take a closer look, discerning what emerging enterprise technologies are and how they can catalyze creativity and produce a competitive advantage. There is hence a new wave of interest in 'Externalization of IT' - anything as a service (including Software as a Service, Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service), On Demand delivery, outsourcing, edge cloud and so on. This emerging facilitation and way of utilizing services through IT is what we are referring to as Cloud Computing.
CONFERENCE AREAS
Each of these topic areas is expanded below but the sub-topics list is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed sub-topics, although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of the following main topic areas:
1. CLOUD COMPUTING PARADIGMS AND PRACTICES
2. CLOUD AI
3. CLOUD SECURITY AND PRIVACY
4. CLOUD COMPUTING ENABLING TECHNOLOGY
5. SERVICES, PLATFORMS AND APPLICATIONS
AREA 1: CLOUD COMPUTING PARADIGMS AND PRACTICES
Resource Management and Scheduling
Cloud Risk, Challenges and Governance
Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Cloud Computing
Multi-Cloud Enablement and Interoperability
Edge Cloud Orchestration
Cloud Continuum
Edge Analytics and Real-Time Processing
AREA 2: CLOUD AI
AI-enabled Edge Cloud
AI Services and Tools
Machine Learning for Cloud Computing
Generative Cloud AI Applications
AI-Powered Analytics and Decision Making
Intelligent Automation in Cloud and Edge Systems
AREA 3: CLOUD SECURITY AND PRIVACY
Cloud Network Security
Security, Privacy and Compliance Management
Privacy, Security and Trust
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Service Security and Reliability
AREA 4: CLOUD COMPUTING ENABLING TECHNOLOGY
Cloud Data Centers, Storage and Networking Technologies
Virtualization and Lightweight Execution Environments
Containers, Containerization and Enablement
Container Composition and Orchestration
Microservices and Service Mesh
Cloud Quality and Performance
Cloud Optimization and Automation
Cloud Management and Operations
High Performance Cloud Computing
Observability: Monitoring, Quality of Service, and Service Level Agreements
Function-as-a-Service and Serverless Computing
AREA 5: SERVICES, PLATFORMS AND APPLICATIONS
Service Monitoring and Control
Service Performance Analytics and Simulation
Service Management
Service Platforms
Development Methods for Cloud Applications
Workflow Orchestration and Automation
Cloud Application Design and Architectures
Cloud Application Scalability, Availability and Resilience
Cloud Application Monitoring and Performance Optimization
Cloud Cost Analysis and Optimization
Emerging Technologies in Cloud Applications: Digital Twins, Web 3.0
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