Abstract

The software platforms are in a constant state of change with new devices and technologies introduced almost every day. As a result, software platform developers and researchers continue to evolve software technologies that are used for increasing mobile conversions and enhancing relationships among users. The structure of software systems involves working with a wide variety of software platforms and technologies range from embedded devices and smart phones on the low end, to enterprise and distributed systems on the high end. Many research questions remain open from limited battery to remote access control, interaction with external devices, assurance in quality of service, context aware adaptation to the environment, interface modeling or other issues (security and privacy problems) that are obstacles to thrive software platform technologies. This track aims to share research results and experiences in Software Platforms field with researchers and developers, the track addresses all of these research issues related to software platforms. This track has received 18 submissions from different countries around the world. Each paper has underwent a blind review process by three members of the track Technical Program Committee (TPC), and 4 regular full papers (with acceptance ratio 22%) and 2 poster papers have been accepted for publications in the proceedings of the conference. The regular papers accepted by this track include:

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