-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Kuvs-elg] New Deadlines: DisCoTec 2015 - 10th International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques Datum: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 16:53:33 +0100 Von: Kurt Geihs geihs@uni-kassel.de An: Hartmut König koenig@informatik.tu-cottbus.de, KUVS-ELG kuvs-elg@gi-ev.de, Nils Aschenbruck aschenbruck@uos.de, Michael Menth menth@uni-tuebingen.de, Frank Kargl frank.kargl@uni-ulm.de, Thorsten Strufe thorsten.strufe@tu-dresden.de, Thomas Magedanz thomas.magedanz@fokus.fraunhofer.de, Sebastian Schmerl sschmerl@agtinternational.com, Alexander Schill alexander.schill@tu-dresden.de, Günter Schäfer guenter.schaefer@tu-ilmenau.de, Gero Mühl gero.muehl@uni-rostock.de, Kay Römer romer.kay@googlemail.com
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DisCoTec 2015: 10th International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques http://discotec2015.inria.fr
The DisCoTec series of federated conferences is one of the major events sponsored by the International Federation for Information processing (IFIP). The main conferences, taking place on June 2-4, 2015 at Inria Grenoble–Rhône-Alpes are:
- *COORDINATION* 17th IFIP International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages - *DAIS* 15th IFIP International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems - *FORTE* 35th IFIP International Conference on Formal Techniques for Distributed Objects, Components and Systems
Invited Speaker: Leslie Lamport (Microsoft Research, USA)
Important Dates and Submissions
New! Submission deadlines have been revised. Original deadlines had been set too early compared to past editions and were colliding with other conferences.
All three DisCoTec 2015 main conferences share the same deadlines:
Abstract Submission: Feb. 15, 2015 (24:00 UTC-11) New! Paper Submission: Feb. 22, 2015 (24:00 UTC-11) New! Author Notification: March 23, 2015 New! Camera ready copy: April 2, 2015 New! Early registration: May 5, 2015 Conferences and workshops: June 2-5, 2015
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COORDINATION 2015 Call for Papers
COORDINATION 2015 is the premier forum for publishing research results and experience reports on software technologies for collaboration and coordination in concurrent, distributed, and complex systems. The key focus of the conference is the quest for high-level abstractions that can capture interaction patterns and mechanisms occurring at all levels of the software architecture, up to the end-user domain. COORDINATION 2015 seeks high-quality contributions on the usage, study, formal analysis, design, and implementation of languages, models, and techniques for coordination in distributed, concurrent, pervasive, and multicore software systems. This edition also additionally seeks to adapt and integrate traditional COORDINATION techniques in the realm of multi-agent systems (MAS), which typically involve more corse-grained (cognitive, intelligent, goal-oriented) components. Main topics of interest:
Programming abstractions and languages Coordination models and paradigms Specification and verification Foundations and types Distributed middleware architectures Multicore programming Coordinated distributed applications Bio-inspired computing models Coordination mechanisms for self-adaptation and self-organisation Teamwork and distributed problem solving Collective intelligence Auction and NegotiationArgumentation, trust, norms and reputation Coordination mechanisms for rational agents Coordination middleware for mobile agents Coordination of federated MASs
Submission and publication:
Contributions must be written in English and report on original, unpublished work not submitted for publication elsewhere (cf. IFIP’s codes of conduct). The submissions must not exceed the page number limit (see below), including figures and references, prepared using Springer’s LNCS style. Submissions not adhering to the above specified constraints may be rejected without review. Papers should be submitted as PDF or PS via EasyChair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=coordination2015.
We solicit three kinds of submissions:
- Full papers* (up to 16 pages): Describing thorough and complete research results and experience reports. - Short papers* (up to 8 pages): Describing research results that are not fully developed, or even manifestos, calls to action, personal views on the past of Coordination research, on the current state of the art, or on prospects for the years to come. - Posters* (up to 3 pages): Summarising research projects worth being advertised and discussed in a lively fashion at the conference.
The conference proceedings, formed by accepted submissions of all three kinds above, will be published by Springer in the LNCS Series.
Coordination 2015 Programme Committee Chairs: - Tom Holvoet (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Mirko Viroli (Universita di Bologna, Italy)
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DAIS 2015 Call for Papers
DAIS’15 solicits high-quality papers reporting research results and/or experimental results in the area of distributed applications and interoperable systems. Submissions will be judged on their originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and technical correctness. The topics of interest to the conference include, but are not limited to:
+ Novel and innovative distributed applications and systems, in particular in the areas of: middleware, peer to peer systems, cloud and grid computing, data center and internet-scale systems, big data systems, social networking, cyber-physical systems, mobile computing, service-oriented computing, and context-aware computing;
+ Novel architectures and mechanisms, in particular in the areas of
pub/sub systems, language-based approaches, overlay protocols, virtualisation, parallelization, bio-inspired distributed computing;
+ System issues and design goals, including
self-management, security and practical applications of cryptography, trust and reputation, cooperation incentives and fairness, fault-tolerance and dependability, scalability and elasticity, performance and energy-efficiency;
+ Engineering and tools, including
model-driven engineering, domain-specific languages, design patterns and methods, testing and validation, distributed debugging.
Paper submissions
All papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Contributions should be submitted electronically as PDF, using the Springer LNCS style to the conference submission website: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dais2015
Each paper will undergo a thorough process of peer reviews by the Program Committee. All papers accepted in any of the conference tracks will be included in the conference proceedings, which will be published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series. Proceedings will be made available at the conference. Submission implies that at least one author will register and attend the conference if the paper is accepted.
DAIS 2015 Programme Committee Chairs: - Alysson Bessani (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) - Sara Bouchenak (INSA Lyon, France)
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FORTE 2015 is a forum for fundamental research on theory, models, tools, and applications for distributed systems. The conference solicits original contributions that advance the science and technologies for distributed systems, with special interest in the areas of:
service-oriented, ubiquitous, pervasive, grid, cloud, and mobile computing systems; object technology, modularity, component- and model-based design; software reliability, availability, and safety; security, privacy, and trust in distributed systems; adaptive distributed systems, self-stabilization; self-healing/organizing; verification, validation, formal analysis, and testing of the above.
Contributions that combine theory and practice and that exploit formal methods and theoretical foundations to present novel solutions to problems arising from the development of distributed systems are encouraged. FORTE covers distributed computing models and formal specification, testing and verification methods. The application domains include all kinds of application-level distributed systems, telecommunication services, Internet, embedded and real-time systems, as well as networking and communication security and reliability. Main topics of interest
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Languages and semantic foundations: new modeling and language concepts for distribution and concurrency, semantics for different types of languages, including programming languages, modeling languages, and domain-specific languages; real-time and probability aspects; Formal methods and techniques: design, specification, analysis, verification, validation, testing and runtime verification of various types of distributed systems including communications and network protocols, service-oriented systems, adaptive distributed systems, cyber-physical systems and sensor networks; Foundations of security: new principles for qualitative and quantitative security analysis of distributed systems, including formal models based on probabilistic concepts; Applications of formal methods: applying formal methods and techniques for studying quality, reliability, availability, and safety of distributed systems; Practical experience with formal methods: industrial applications, case studies and software tools for applying formal methods and description techniques to the development and analysis of real distributed systems.
Submission and publication
Contributions must be written in English and report on original, unpublished work, not submitted for publication elsewhere (cf. IFIP’s codes of conduct). The submissions must be prepared using Springer’s LNCS style. Submissions not adhering to the specified constraints may be rejected without review. Papers can be submitted electronically in pdf via the FORTE’15 interface of the EasyChair system: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=forte2015
We solicit four kinds of submissions:
Full papers (up to 15 pages): Describing thorough and complete research results, tools or experience reports. Short papers (up to 7 pages): Describing research results that are not fully developed, or manifestos, calls to action, personal views on FORTE related research, on the current state of the art, or on prospects for the years to come. Tool demonstration papers (up to 7 pages): focus on the usage aspects of tools. Theoretical foundations and experimental evaluation are not required, however, a motivation as to why the tool is interesting and significant should be provided. Papers may have an appendix of up to 5 additional pages with details on the actual demonstration. Posters (up to 3 pages): Summarising research projects worth being advertised and discussed in at the conference.
Each paper will undergo a peer review of at least 3 anonymous reviewers. The conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS Series. The best papers will be invited after the conference to contribute to a special issue of a top-level journal (TCS or FMSD).
FORTE 2015 Programme Committee Chairs: - Susanne Graf (Verimag, CNRS Grenoble, France) - Mahesh Viswanathan (University of Illinois, Urbana IL, USA)
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