Second Workshop on Large Language Models for Service-Oriented Architectures and Systems Design, co-located with
CAiSE 2026 (June 8-12, 2026, Verona, Italy)
Workshop Website:
https://dbwis.gitlab.io/llm-soa/Call for PapersIn
recent years, Large Language Models (LLMs) have emerged as a
transformative technology, opening new opportunities across various
fields, including Information Systems design. While LLMs excel in
Natural Language Processing tasks, such as text translation and
summarization, their potential in software architecture design, and in
particular, in service-oriented solutions, remains underexplored.
This
workshop aims to provide a forum for innovative proposals striving to
integrate LLMs in the landscape of Service-Oriented Architectures and
Systems. Of particular interest are the benefits delivered by the
adoption of LLMs in improving the design of service-oriented
architectural solutions (and their impact on efficiency, accuracy, and
scalability) as well as their use in tasks such as service discovery and
composition.
Topics of Interest (not limited to):
- Usage
of LLMs to improve efficiency, accuracy, and scalability of software
architectures, with a particular concern on service-oriented solutions
- Approaches for service discovery and composition with LLMs
- Use of LLMs for the improvement of Service-Oriented Architectures and Systems design
- Interoperability and integration of services in Service-Oriented Architectures and Systems with LLMs
- Practical implementations and evaluation of LLMs for service interoperability
- Novel approaches for real-world applications of LLMs in Service-Oriented Architectures and Systems
Important Dates- Submission deadline: March 8, 2026
- Notification: March 31, 2026
- Camera-ready: April 7, 2026
- Workshop: June 8-9, 2026
Submission GuidelinesSubmissions
should present original results not currently under review or published
elsewhere. Ongoing research work is also welcome. The workshop accepts:
- Regular papers (up to 12 pages)
- Short/position papers (6-8 pages)
Page
limit includes all text, figures, references, and appendices. Three to
five keywords characterizing the paper should be listed at the end of
the abstract. As the review process is not anonymous, please include
your name and affiliation when submitting. Submissions must be in PDF
and follow Springer LNCS/LNBIP formatting guidelines (
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines).
Please submit via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=caise2026(select the track "Workshops - LLM-SOA")
Workshop Organizers- Massimiliano Garda (University of Brescia, Italy)
- Ada Bagozi (University of Brescia, Italy)
- Ilche Georgievski (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Advisory Board- Massimo Mecella (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy)
- Monique Snoeck (KU Leuven, Belgium)
- Barbara Pernici (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
- Devis Bianchini (University of Brescia, Italy)