14th International Workshop on Cloud and Edge Computing, and Applications Management
Managing challenges from the Cloud to the Edge
Managing challenges from the Cloud to the Edge
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in conjunction with the 18th IEEE/ACM Utility and Cloud Computing Conference (UCC)
1-4 December 2025 – Nantes, France
Cloud computing, virtualization and virtualized (eScience) applications have been generating substantial interest in the community for more than one decade, and this interest enabled the development of several architectures, techniques, and mechanisms for cloud and edge computing. With the actual deployment of edge computing infrastructures, illustrated by Fog Computing and Mobile Cloud Computing, the interest in these developments is currently still prominent. Cloud and edge infrastructures can work together to fulfill requirements from a variety of applications, composing the so-called Cloud Continuum to the edge. Clouds must provide appropriate levels of performance to large groups of diverse users, and those clouds are accessed through virtualized wide area networks, where edge/fog devices can act as a first layer of computing capacity closer to the user. Management systems are essential for that and thereby for the future success of the fog-cloud hierarchy. New systems, methods, and approaches for cloud and edge computing, virtualization and (eScience) applications management are to be discussed at this workshop.
For the CloudAM 2025 workshop, researchers from Cloud/Fog/Edge and (eScience) Applications communities are encouraged to submit and present original work to be considered for publication. Overall topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Autonomic cloud computing
Big data / complex event processing in the cloud-edge hierarchy
Business models for cloud, fog, and edge computing
Cloud, fog, and edge APIs
Cloud, fog, and edge computing environments
Cloud, fog, and edge data management
Cloud, fog, and edge load balancing
Cloud, fog, and edge scalable monitoring
Cloud, fog, and edge (micro)services orchestration
Cloud, fog, and edge scheduling
Computing Continuum – IoT/Smart Cities integration
Data center management
Environmental impacts of Clouds
Green cloud computing and energy consumption optimization
Hybrid clouds
Management of virtual slices and virtualized hardware resources
Mobile clouds and mobile edge computing
Multi-cloud/Inter-clouds
Social clouds
Network-specific mechanisms for optimized cloud access
Performance modeling & evaluation
Policy-driven service/resource life-cycle management
QoS/QoE management
Security and privacy in the cloud-edge hierarchy
Self-distributed systems in the cloud-edge hierarchy
Scientific workflows management and optimization
The CloudAM workshop invites authors to submit original and unpublished work. Manuscripts are submitted in PDF format and should not exceed 6 pages single-spaced double-column, using IEEE format. Additional pages might be purchased upon the approval of the proceedings chair.
Submission through on Easychair: click here
Submission is double-blind. The submitted document should not include author information and should not include acknowledgements, citations or discussion of related work that would make the authorship apparent. Submissions containing author identifying information may be subject to rejection without review.
Submission requires the willingness of at least one of the authors to register as author, non-student rate and present the paper in person.
At least one author of each paper must be registered for the conference for the paper to be published in the proceedings. The conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE and made available online via the IEEE Xplore Digital Library and ACM Digital Library.
Paper submission due: 15 September, 2025 (Extended)
Notification of acceptance: 07 October, 2025
Final camera-ready papers 20 October, 2025
Workshop scheduled date: 01-04 December (To be defined)
UCC Conference dates: 01-04 December
Abderrahmane Maaradji, UDST, Qatar
Adel Serhani, Sharjah University, UAE
Amel Benna, CERIST, Algeria
Andrey Brito, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil
Antonio Brogi, University of Pisa, Italy
Ashiq Anjum, University of Leicester, UK
Agustin Caminero, Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia, Spain
Brij Gupta, NIT Kurukshetra, India
Christophe Cerin, Univ. Paris13, France
Claudio Geyer, Federal Univeristy of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Daniel Balouek, Inria, France
Eddy Caron, Univ. Lyon1, France : eddy.caron@ens-lyon.fr
Felix Freitag, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Fabio Costa, Federal University of Goias, Brazil
Gabriel G. Castañé, University College Cork, UK
Gleb Radchenko, South Ural State University, Russia
Helio Guardia, Federal University of São Carlo, Brazil
Ioan Petri, Cardiff University, UK
Ivan Rodero, University of Utah, USA
Jose Bañares, University of Zaragoza, Spain
Jeremy Mechouche, Devoteam, France
Luciano Baresi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Marco Netto, Microsoft, USA
Michael Bauer, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Mohamed Sellami, Telecom-Sud Paris, France
Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK
Pedro Valderas, UPV, Spain
Roberto Rodrigues Filho, University of Brasilia, Brazil
Vladimir Vlassov, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Yacine Challal, UDST, Qatar
Wilson Akio Higashino, Google, USA
Carlo Puliafito – University of Pisa, Italy
Laurent Lefèvre - Inria, France
Luiz Bittencourt – Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
Zakaria Benomar - Thales cortAIx Labs, France
Honorary chairs
Bruno Schulze – LNCC, Brazil
Rafael Tolosana-Calasanz – UNIZAR, Spain