第11届服务科学国际会议网站(ICSS-


    Keynote Panels


    Panel topic:

    Crossover service and crossover service model

    Panel abstract:

    Crossover services provide an integral view of services from different industries, various organizations and diverse value chains in order to fulfil a common goal or boost business innovation.  As an emerging style in service science, a lot of concepts, approaches, and questions need to be clarified. This panel aims at providing a platform to promote deep communication between panelists and audiences, discussing topics including but not limiting,

    + What is the essence of crossover services?

    + What are typical approaches in constructing crossover services?

    + What are grand challenges of crossover?

    + How to coordinate crossover services and resolve conflicts in value/quality?

    + How to react to changes effectively and efficiently in value chains?

    Panel host:

    Liang Zhang    Fudan University, China

    Panelists:

    Liang Zhang     Fudan University, China

    Jianwei Yin    Zhejiang University, China

    Shuiguang Deng   Zhejiang University, China

    Bing Li       Wuhan University, China

    Zhongjie Wang   Harbin Institute of Technology, China


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    Liang Zhang

    Fudan University, China

    Liang Zhang is a Professor of Computer Science at Fudan University, China. He received B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science from Wuhan University, China. He has published over 70 journal and conference papers concerning multimedia databases, digital library, web services, and recently business process management (BPM). He is a Steering Committee Member of ICSOC, and has been the PC co-Chair of ICSOC 2013, General co-Chair of ICSOC 2012, publicity co-chair of BPM 2011, program co-chair of CBPM 2011, and NDBC 2011.

    Over last decades, Dr. Zhang has been focusing on compatibility and substitutability analysis for services, and artifact-centric approach to BPM. He has been collaborating with Jianwen Su’s group at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Jian Yang’s group at Macquarie University, and Marlon Dumas at Tartu University. Recently, he collaborates with Prof. Hong-Linh Truong at TU Wien for IoT/BPM integration research.. Dr. Zhang’s research has been supported by NSFC and other national agencies.


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    Jianwei Yin

    Zhejiang University, China

    Dr. Jianwei Yin is a full professor at the College of Computer Science, Zhejiang University (ZJU) and a visiting scholar at Georgia Institute of Technology (GaTech). He is the vice-dean of the College of Computer Science and Technology, the deputy director of the Center for Data Science, at ZJU and the secretary of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Sci-Tech Alliance of Zhejiang University, the director of the Engineering Technology Research Center for E-Service in Modern Service Industry of Zhejiang Province.

    He is selected to participate in National High-Level Personnel of Special Support Plan (known as “the Ten Thousand Talents Plan”) of CCCPC, Young and Middle-Aged Leading Scientists, Engineers and Innovators of MOST, Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University (NCET) of MOE, Program for New Century “151” Talents of Zhejiang Province, Innovative and Entrepreneurial Talents of Jiangsu Province.


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    Shuiguang Deng

    Zhejiang University, China

    Shuiguang Deng is a full professor at the College of Computer Science and Technology in Zhejiang University. He worked at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2014 and at Stanford University in 2015 as a visiting scholar. He received the BS and PhD both in Computer Science from Zhejiang University in 2002 and 2007, respectively. His research interests include Service Computing, Mobile Computing, and Business Process Management. 

    He serves for the journal IEEE Access and IET Cyber-Physical Systems: Theory & Applications as an Associate Editor. He is a IEEE Senior Member, Senior Member of the China Computer Federation (CCF), CCF Service Computing Technical Standing Committee Member and CCF Software Technical Committee Member. During the past ten years, he has published more than 80 papers in journals such as IEEE TOC, TPDS, TSC, TCYB and TNNLS, and  refereed conferecnes including WWW, ER, ICWS, ICSOC, et al. He got the ICSOC 2017 Best Paper Award, the WWW2017 Best Post Nominee Award, and the SCC 2012 Best Student Paper Award. He  also has published two Chinese monographs and one English monograph entitled. He has won the second National Science and Technology Advancement Award in 2010 and the first Provincial and Ministerial Scientific and Technological Progress Awards in 2008,2009, and 2014, respectively.


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    Bing Li

    Wuhan University, China

    Bing Li is a professor and deputy dean of the school of computer science, Wuhan University. His main research areas are service computing, software engineering, artificial intelligence, complex system and cloud computing.  In recognition of his contributions to scientific and technological progress,Bing Li received "Second Class Award of the Chinese National Scientific and Technological Progress Award (2009)", "First Class Award of the HuBei Province Scientific and Technological Progress Award (2008, 2011, 2015)", "First Class Award of the Natural Sciences Award of Chinese Ministry of Education(2007)","First Class Award of the Scientific and Technological Progress Award of China Computer Federation(2014)".


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    Zhongjie Wang

    Harbin Institute of Technology, China

    He is a professor and an Associate Dean of School of Computer Science and Technology at Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT). He got his PhD on Computer Science in 2006 from HIT, afterwards, he worked here as faculty for research, teaching and administration. His research interests include: software engineering, software architecture, services computing, and mining software repositories. In 2015 he was a visiting scholar of the University of Texas at Austin, USA. He has published more than 70 papers on domain-specific journals and conferences. He is the vice-secretary of the Technical Committee of Services Computing, CCF.