International Workshop on BIG data meets CLOUD and Virtualized Environment

Scope

CDuring the last decade, the progress of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) exponentially increased the quantity of information available. The resulting data is often called Big Data, being characterized by its important volume, high velocity and variety. Related issues concern the problem of managing, integrating, querying and visualizing such massive and heterogeneous data. Specific techniques and methods have been developed by the international community. Virtualized environments and their related applications have been identified as suitable for processing and managing such data. Still, other issues have been identified and several trends are emerging to address those issues.
On the one hand, cloud computing provides a powerful model to connect users to information resources from anywhere in the world. It has become a significant technology with several advantages including cost savings, access to greater computing resources, high availability, and scalability.
On the other hand, the advent of Semantic Web has raised new opportunities and challenges. In this context, Big Data and Linked Data are being an integral part of the web infrastructure, where massive amounts of connected or possibly interconnectable data, addressable via URIs/IRIs, are available. These technologies are paving the way of the Web of Data. Moreover, ontology-based systems have been recognized as interesting and promising in what concerns data interoperability, mainly because they handle formal representations of data over which one may perform reasoning. Given the underlying heterogeneity and complexity of Big Data, several research issues have been identified in domains such as: Enterprise Information Systems’ Interoperability, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Bioinformatics, E-Health, E-Government.

The aim of the BigCVEn Workshop is to provide a forum to bring together scientists, researchers and practitioners interested in these emerging architectures and methodologies for capturing, storing, managing and analyzing massive, dispersed, interconnected data over the Web. It also aims to discuss the connection and\or interaction between Web of Data/Linked Data and Big Data/Cloud Computing.

Topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to:

Cloud computing/Mobile Cloud

  • Cloud Computing standards and technologies
  • Cloud Computing specifications and enhancements
  • Cloud Computing discovery and integration
  • Cloud Computing, cluster and high performance computing and storage infrastructure for massive data
  • Cloud Computing security and QoS
  • Cloud Computing applications and solutions
  • Cloud and Social Network Analysis
  • Mobile Cloud Computing applications
  • Mobile cloud resource management
  • Mobile cloud middleware
  • Mobile cloud architecture
  • Energy efficiency in Mobile Cloud computing
  • Context-aware mobile cloud computing

Big Data processing, integration, vizualization

  • Large big data stream processing
  • Scalability in processing large data volumes
  • Integrating spatio-temporal aspects in Big Data
  • Multiple data source processing
  • Big Data integration
  • Big Data Visualization
  • Mobile data analytics
  • Social Media Big Data

Web Services, Virtualized systems and Applications

  • Web application development on virtualized infrastructures and platform
  • Web information handling on virtualized storage
  • Web applications on Cloud infrastructure Virtualized RDF data indexing and storage
  • Virtualized Systems security, privacy, and trust
  • Data management and mining in social Web
  • Web advertising and community analysis
  • Web-based collaboration
  • Web service and information management
  • Virtual communities on the cloud
  • Design and analysis of social or collaborative applications
  • Cloud and service compuing
  • Enterprise Information Systems’ Interoperability

Use cases, Practical application of Big Data techniques, Big Data issues in:

  • Bioinformatics, Cheminformatics and Hydroinformatics
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • Disaster Management
  • Social Networks

Applications, Evaluations, and Experiences in

  • E-Business, Social Networks
  • Bioinformatics and Translational Medicine
  • Epidemic Intelligence, Health Informatics, E-Health
  • Agronomic and Environmental field
  • E-Government
  • Enterprise Information Systems’ Interoperability
  • Building Information Modeling

Workshop Co-Chairs

  • Ana Roxin, University of Burgundy, France
  • Gayo Diallo, University of Bordeaux, France
  • Sadok Ben Yahia, University of Tunis, Tunisia

Program Committee

  • Christophe Cruz, Université de Bourgogne, France
  • Chetan Jaiswal, Truman State University, USA
  • Saikou Diallo, VMASC, Old Dominion University, USA
  • Sihai Zhang, University of Science and Technology of China, China
  • Edward Mutafungwa, Aalto University, Finland
  • Yeferny Taoufik, Faculty of Sciences of Tunisia, Tunisia
  • Ross Gore, University of Virginia, USA
  • Kashif Munir, UOHB, Saudi Arabia
  • Sami Zghal, University of Jendouba (FSJEGJ) & University of Tunis El Manar (FST – LIPAH), Tunisia
  • Chiraz Trabelsi, Univ Manouba, Tunisia
  • Dhouha Grissa, INRA- Clermont-Ferrand, France
  • Nadjet Kamel, USTHB, Algeria
  • Moussa Lo, University Gaston Berger, Senegal
  • Imen Brahmi, University of Tunis, Tunisia
  • Hanen Brahmi, University of Tunis, Tunisia
  • Rabiul-Islam Jony, University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh

Contact

ana-maria.roxin@u-bourgogne.fr
diallo.gayo@gmail.com
sadok.benyahia@gmail.com