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|Homepage=https://www.discotec.org/2020/coordination
|Homepage=https://www.discotec.org/2020/coordination
|Country=Online
|Abstract deadline=2020/02/17
|Abstract deadline=2020/02/17
|Paper deadline=2020/02/28
|Paper deadline=2020/02/28
|Notification=2020/04/10
|Notification=2020/04/10
|Camera ready=2020/04/24
|Camera ready=2020/04/24
|has program chair=Simon Bliudze, Laura Bocchi
|has Keynote speaker=Nathalie Bertrand, Holger Hermanns, Peter Kriens, Ken McMillan
|has Keynote speaker=Nathalie Bertrand, Holger Hermanns, Peter Kriens, Ken McMillan
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==Topics==
==Topics==
 
*Theoretical models and foundations for coordination: component composition, concurrency, mobility, dynamic, spatial and probabilistic aspects of coordination, logic, emergent behaviour, types, semantics;
    Theoretical models and foundations for coordination: component composition, concurrency, mobility, dynamic, spatial and probabilistic aspects of coordination, logic, emergent behaviour, types, semantics;
*Specification, refinement, and analysis of architectures: patterns and styles, verification of functional and non-functional properties, including performance and security aspects;
    Specification, refinement, and analysis of architectures: patterns and styles, verification of functional and non-functional properties, including performance and security aspects;
*Dynamic software architectures: distributed mobile code, configuration, reconfiguration, networked computing, parallel, high-performance and cloud computing;
    Dynamic software architectures: distributed mobile code, configuration, reconfiguration, networked computing, parallel, high-performance and cloud computing;
*Nature- and bio-inspired approaches to coordination;
    Nature- and bio-inspired approaches to coordination;
*Coordination of multiagent and collective systems: models, languages, infrastructures, self-adaptation, self-organisation, distributed solving, collective intelligence and emerging behaviour;
    Coordination of multiagent and collective systems: models, languages, infrastructures, self-adaptation, self-organisation, distributed solving, collective intelligence and emerging behaviour;
*Coordination and modern distributed computing: web services, peer-to-peer networks, grid computing, context-awareness, ubiquitous computing, mobile computing;
    Coordination and modern distributed computing: web services, peer-to-peer networks, grid computing, context-awareness, ubiquitous computing, mobile computing;
*Coordination platforms for infrastructures of emerging new application domains like IoT, fog- and edge-computing;
    Coordination platforms for infrastructures of emerging new application domains like IoT, fog- and edge-computing;
*Programming methodologies, languages, middleware, tools, and environments for the development and verification of coordinated applications;
    Programming methodologies, languages, middleware, tools, and environments for the development and verification of coordinated applications;
*Tools, languages and methodologies for secure coordination;
    Tools, languages and methodologies for secure coordination;
*Industrial relevance of coordination and software architectures: programming in the large, domain-specific software architectures and coordination models, case studies;
    Industrial relevance of coordination and software architectures: programming in the large, domain-specific software architectures and coordination models, case studies;
*Interdisciplinary aspects of coordination;
    Interdisciplinary aspects of coordination;
*Industry-led efforts in coordination and case studies.
    Industry-led efforts in coordination and case studies.


'''Special topics:'''
'''Special topics:'''
*Microservices (in collaboration with the Microservices Community)
*Microservices (in collaboration with the Microservices Community)
*Techniques to reason about interacting digital contracts
*Techniques to reason about interacting digital contracts
==Submissions==




==Important Dates==
==Important Dates==
February 17, 2020 - abstract submission - extended deadline<br>
February 28, 2020 - paper submission - extended deadline<br>
April 10, 2020 - notification<br>
April 24, 2020 - camera ready

Latest revision as of 16:00, 18 February 2021

Coordination 2020
22nd International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages
Event in series Coordination
Subevent of DisCoTec 2020
Dates 2020/06/15 (iCal) - 2020/06/19
Homepage: https://www.discotec.org/2020/coordination
Location
Location: , Online
Important dates
Abstracts: 2020/02/17
Papers: 2020/02/28
Submissions: 2020/02/28
Notification: 2020/04/10
Camera ready due: 2020/04/24
Committees
PC chairs: Simon Bliudze, Laura Bocchi
Keynote speaker: Nathalie Bertrand, Holger Hermanns, Peter Kriens, Ken McMillan
Table of Contents


Topics

  • Theoretical models and foundations for coordination: component composition, concurrency, mobility, dynamic, spatial and probabilistic aspects of coordination, logic, emergent behaviour, types, semantics;
  • Specification, refinement, and analysis of architectures: patterns and styles, verification of functional and non-functional properties, including performance and security aspects;
  • Dynamic software architectures: distributed mobile code, configuration, reconfiguration, networked computing, parallel, high-performance and cloud computing;
  • Nature- and bio-inspired approaches to coordination;
  • Coordination of multiagent and collective systems: models, languages, infrastructures, self-adaptation, self-organisation, distributed solving, collective intelligence and emerging behaviour;
  • Coordination and modern distributed computing: web services, peer-to-peer networks, grid computing, context-awareness, ubiquitous computing, mobile computing;
  • Coordination platforms for infrastructures of emerging new application domains like IoT, fog- and edge-computing;
  • Programming methodologies, languages, middleware, tools, and environments for the development and verification of coordinated applications;
  • Tools, languages and methodologies for secure coordination;
  • Industrial relevance of coordination and software architectures: programming in the large, domain-specific software architectures and coordination models, case studies;
  • Interdisciplinary aspects of coordination;
  • Industry-led efforts in coordination and case studies.

Special topics:

  • Microservices (in collaboration with the Microservices Community)
  • Techniques to reason about interacting digital contracts


Important Dates

February 17, 2020 - abstract submission - extended deadline
February 28, 2020 - paper submission - extended deadline
April 10, 2020 - notification
April 24, 2020 - camera ready