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|Start date=2018/06/18 | |Start date=2018/06/18 | ||
|End date=2018/06/21 | |End date=2018/06/21 | ||
|Submission deadline=2018/02/23 | |||
|Homepage=http://2018.discotec.org/cfp_dais.html | |Homepage=http://2018.discotec.org/cfp_dais.html | ||
|City=Madrid | |City=Madrid | ||
|Country=Spain | |Country=Spain | ||
|Abstract deadline=2018/02/16 | |||
|Paper deadline=2018/02/23 | |||
|Notification=2018/03/30 | |||
|Camera ready=2018/04/15 | |||
|has general chair=Manuel Núñez | |||
|has workshop chair=Luis Llana, Ngoc-Thanh | |||
|has Keynote speaker=Paolo Romano, Véronique Cortier, Franco Zambonelli | |||
|Submitted papers=33 | |||
|Accepted papers=10 | |||
|Accepted short papers=2 | |||
|has Proceedings Link=https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-319-93767-0.pdf | |||
|has Proceedings DOI=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93767-0 | |||
|has Proceedings Bibliography=https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319-93767-0 | |||
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==Topics== | ==Topics== | ||
Novel and innovative distributed applications and systems, particularly in areas of: | |||
* middleware, | |||
* cloud computing, | |||
* edge and fog computing, | |||
* big data processing, | |||
* streaming and complex event processing, | |||
* social networking, | |||
* cyber-physical systems, | |||
* mobile computing, | |||
* advanced networking (SDN/NFV), | |||
* service-oriented computing, and | |||
* peer-to-peer systems; | |||
Novel architectures and mechanisms, particularly in areas of: | |||
* publish/subscribe systems, | |||
* language-based approaches, | |||
* data center and internet-scale systems, | |||
* virtualization and resource allocation, | |||
* distributed storage, | |||
* blockchains, cryptocurrencies and smart contracts, and | |||
* bio-inspired distributed computing; | |||
System issues and design goals, including: | |||
* interoperability and adaptation, | |||
* self-* properties (e.g., self-organization, self-management, ...), | |||
* security and practical applications of cryptography, | |||
* trust and privacy, | |||
* cooperation incentives and fairness, | |||
* fault-tolerance and dependability, | |||
* scalability and elasticity, and | |||
* tail-performance and energy-efficiency | |||
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| DAIS 2018 | |
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18th IFIP International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems
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| Event in series | DAIS |
| Dates | 2018/06/18 (iCal) - 2018/06/21 |
| Homepage: | http://2018.discotec.org/cfp dais.html |
| Location | |
| Location: | Madrid, Spain |
| Important dates | |
| Abstracts: | 2018/02/16 |
| Papers: | 2018/02/23 |
| Submissions: | 2018/02/23 |
| Notification: | 2018/03/30 |
| Camera ready due: | 2018/04/15 |
| Accepted short papers: | 2 |
| Papers: | Submitted 33 / Accepted 10 (30.3 %) |
| Committees | |
| General chairs: | Manuel Núñez |
| Workshop chairs: | Luis Llana, Ngoc-Thanh |
| Keynote speaker: | Paolo Romano, Véronique Cortier, Franco Zambonelli |
| Table of Contents | |
Topics
Novel and innovative distributed applications and systems, particularly in areas of:
- middleware,
- cloud computing,
- edge and fog computing,
- big data processing,
- streaming and complex event processing,
- social networking,
- cyber-physical systems,
- mobile computing,
- advanced networking (SDN/NFV),
- service-oriented computing, and
- peer-to-peer systems;
Novel architectures and mechanisms, particularly in areas of:
- publish/subscribe systems,
- language-based approaches,
- data center and internet-scale systems,
- virtualization and resource allocation,
- distributed storage,
- blockchains, cryptocurrencies and smart contracts, and
- bio-inspired distributed computing;
System issues and design goals, including:
- interoperability and adaptation,
- self-* properties (e.g., self-organization, self-management, ...),
- security and practical applications of cryptography,
- trust and privacy,
- cooperation incentives and fairness,
- fault-tolerance and dependability,
- scalability and elasticity, and
- tail-performance and energy-efficiency