DAIS 2020 - 2020 International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
The DAIS conference series addresses all practical and conceptual aspects of distributed applications, including their design, modeling, implementation and operation, the supporting middleware, appropriate software engineering methodologies and tools, as well as experimental studies and applications. 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, particularly in the areas of
middleware,
cloud, edge and fog computing,
big data processing,
streaming and complex event processing,
distributed social networking,
IoT and cyber-physical systems,
mobile computing,
advanced networking (SDN/NFV),
micro-services and service-oriented computing,
peer-to-peer systems, and
data center and internet-scale systems.
Novel architectures and mechanisms, particularly in the areas of
publish/subscribe systems,
epidemic protocols,
language-based approaches,
virtualization and resource allocation,
distributed storage,
trusted execution environments,
blockchains, cryptocurrencies and smart contracts, and
distributed consensus mechanisms.
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.
The topics of interest to the conference include, but are not limited to:
Novel and innovative distributed applications and systems, particularly in the areas of
middleware,
cloud, edge and fog computing,
big data processing,
streaming and complex event processing,
distributed social networking,
IoT and cyber-physical systems,
mobile computing,
advanced networking (SDN/NFV),
micro-services and service-oriented computing,
peer-to-peer systems, and
data center and internet-scale systems.
Novel architectures and mechanisms, particularly in the areas of
publish/subscribe systems,
epidemic protocols,
language-based approaches,
virtualization and resource allocation,
distributed storage,
trusted execution environments,
blockchains, cryptocurrencies and smart contracts, and
distributed consensus mechanisms.
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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