SOSE 2026: The 20th IEEE Service Oriented System Engineering Fukuoka, Japan, July 27-30, 2026 |
| Conference website | https://cisose.fit.ac.jp/sose/ |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sose2026 |
We invite researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to submit their original contributionsto IEEE SOSE, focusing on advancements and challenges in Service-Oriented Architectures.This conference provides a platform to discuss cutting-edge research, emerging trends, andpractical insights into modern service-based systems, including microservices, serverlessarchitectures, API management, AI-driven services, and software engineering best practices.Join us in shaping the future of service-oriented computing through impactful discussions andhigh-quality research contributions.
Paper Types
Full Papers (10 pages, plus 2 pages with references)
- Provide a comprehensive and detailed exploration of novel research findings,methodologies, or theories.
- Include validation, evaluation, empirical studies, or extensive case studies to supportthe contribution.
- Target researchers and practitioners seeking an in-depth understanding of the topic.
- All Full Papers are included in the conference proceedings.
Short Papers (5 pages, plus 1 page with references)
- Present preliminary findings and first results of your research.
- Aim to foster discussion and feedback from the community on emerging work.
- All Short Papers are included in the conference proceedings.
Vision Papers (4 pages, plus 1 page with references)
- Propose innovative ideas and exciting new directions in early stages of your research,supported by initial evidence.
- Encourage the community in discussions about the evolution of the discipline and itsstrategic goals.
- All Vision Papers are included in the conference proceedings.
Demonstration Papers (4 pages, plus 1 page with references)
- Demonstrate tools, frameworks, or systems with live tech demos that highlight novelcontributions to the field.
- Provide a video that presents the demonstration.
- You may provide access to your open-source code to enable reproducibility.
- Include a “How to Install and Run” ReadMe to support readers in the demonstration(e.g., provide Docker Images, etc.).
- All Demonstration Papers are included in the conference proceedings.
Evaluation Criteria
Papers submitted to the Research Track will be assessed based on the following criteria. Authors should ensure that their papers clearly address each criterion and justify theircontributions. Reviewers will carefully consider all these criteria during the review process.
- Novelty: The originality and innovativeness of the proposed solutions, problemformulations, methodologies, theories, and/or evaluations. This measures how thepaper stands out compared to the current state-of-the-art.
- Rigor: The soundness, clarity, and depth of the technical or theoretical contributions, aswell as the thoroughness and completeness of the evaluation.
- Relevance: The importance and potential impact of the research on Service-Oriented Systems.
- Reproducibility and Transparency: The degree to which the paper provides sufficientinformation to understand the innovation, including how data was obtained, analyzed,and interpreted. This also includes the paper’s support for independent verification orreplication of its claims. Any attached or linked artifacts will be reviewed.
- Presentation: The clarity of the paper’s contributions and their visual appearance.
Submission Guidelines
Researchers interested in submitting their work should follow these guidelines to ensure propersubmission and compliance with the review process. Please, check the conference website for further details.
