CALL FOR PAPERS
- DISC 2014 -
The 28th International Symposiom on Distributed Computing
October 12-15, 2014
Austin TX, USA
http://www.disc-conference. org/wp/disc2014
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DISC is the International Symposion on Distributed Computing, organized
in cooperation with the European Association for Theoretical Computer
Science (EATCS).
Important Dates
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Abstract Registration: May 9, 2014
Paper Submission: May 14, 2014
Notification: July 11, 2014
Camera-Ready Submission: August 5, 2014
Conference: October 12-15, 2014
Scope
-----
Original contributions to theory, design, implementation, modeling,
analysis, or application of distributed systems and networks are
solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Distributed algorithms; correctness and complexity
- Concurrency, synchronization, and transactional memory
- Distributed operating systems, middleware, database systems
- Self-stabilizing, self-organizing, and autonomic systems
- Wireless, mobile, sensor and ad-hoc networks
- Fault tolerance, reliability, availability
- Game-theoretic approaches to distributed computing
- Specification, verification, and testing: tools, methodologies
- Networks: protocols, architectures, services, applications
- Multiprocessor and multicore architectures and algorithms
- Security in distributed computing, cryptographic protocols
- Distributed computing issues in the Internet and the Web
- Cloud and peer-to-peer computing
- Mobile agents and autonomous robots
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Program Committee
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James Aspnes, Yale University, USA
Hagit Attiya, Technion, Israel
Chen Avin, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Shiri Chechik, Microsoft Research SVC, USA
Faith Ellen, University of Toronto, Canada
Vijay Garg, University of Texas, Austin, USA
George Giakkoupis, INRIA Rennes, France
Seth Gilbert, National University of Singapore
Rachid Guerraoui, EPFL, Switzerland
Bernhard Haeupler, Microsoft Research SVC, USA
Danny Hendler, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Majid Khabbazian, University of Alberta, Canada
Fabian Kuhn (chair), University of Freiburg, Germany
Christoph Lenzen, MIT, USA
Victor Luchangco, Oracle Labs, USA
Dahlia Malkhi, Microsoft Research SVC, USA
Thomas Moscibroda, Microsoft Research Asia, China
Yoram Moses, Technion, Israel
Danupon Nanongkai, Brown University, USA
Boaz Patt-Shamir, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Andrzej Pelc, University of Quebec, Canada
Jared Saia, University of New Mexico, USA
Thomas Sauerwald, Max Planck Institute, Germany
Christian Schindelhauer, University of Freiburg, Germany
Jukka Suomela, Aalto University, Finland
Sebastien Tixeuil, UPMC Sorbonne University, France
Organization Committee
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Chen Avin (publicity), Ben Gurion University, Israel
Sebastian Daum (publicity), University of Freiburg, Germany
Mohamed Gouda (general chair), University of Texas, Austin
Alessia Milani (workshops/tutorials), LaBRI, France
Corentin Travers (workshops/tutorials), LaBRI, France
Steering Committee
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Marcos Aguilera, Microsoft Research SVC, USA
Yehuda Afek, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Keren Censor-Hillel, Technion, Israel
Shlomi Dolev, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Antonio Fernandez Anta (chair), IMDEA Netw., Spain
Fabian Kuhn, University Freiburg, Germany
Achour Mostefaoui, University Nantes, France
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Submission
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Papers are to be submitted electronically, following the guidelines on
the conference web page. Submissions must be in English, in .ps or .pdf
format, and begin with a cover page (not a cover letter) including:
(1) title,
(2) authors? names and affiliations,
(3) contact author?s postal and email address,
(4) a short abstract of the paper,
(5) indication of whether this is a regular paper or a brief
announcement, and
(6) indication of whether the paper is eligible for best student paper
award.
A submission for a regular presentation must report on original research
that has not previously appeared, and has not been concurrently
submitted to a journal or conference with published proceedings. Any
overlap with a published or concurrently submitted paper must be clearly
indicated. A regular submission must not exceed 10 single-column pages
using at least 11 point font on letter paper (excluding cover page and
references). Authors are expected to include all the ideas necessary for
an expert to verify the central claims in the paper. If necessary, the
details may appear in a clearly marked appendix, which will be read at
the discretion of the program committee.
A brief announcement submission must not exceed 3 pages in the same
format. It is permissible for the material in brief announcements to be
published in other conferences. Submissions not conforming to these
rules and papers outside of the scope of the conference will be rejected
without consideration. If requested by the authors on the cover page, a
regular submission that is not selected for a regular presentation can
be considered for the brief announcement format. Such a request will not
affect consideration of the paper for a regular presentation.
Publication
-----------
The proceedings will be published as a volume in the ARCoSS Springer
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Camera-ready versions of
accepted papers must be submitted in the LNCS format.
Awards
------
Awards will be given to the best paper and the best student paper. To be
eligible for the best student paper award at least one of the paper
authors must be a full-time student at the time of submission, and the
student(s) must have made a significant contribution to the paper.
- DISC 2014 -
The 28th International Symposiom on Distributed Computing
October 12-15, 2014
Austin TX, USA
http://www.disc-conference.
------------------------------
------------------------------
DISC is the International Symposion on Distributed Computing, organized
in cooperation with the European Association for Theoretical Computer
Science (EATCS).
Important Dates
---------------
Abstract Registration: May 9, 2014
Paper Submission: May 14, 2014
Notification: July 11, 2014
Camera-Ready Submission: August 5, 2014
Conference: October 12-15, 2014
Scope
-----
Original contributions to theory, design, implementation, modeling,
analysis, or application of distributed systems and networks are
solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Distributed algorithms; correctness and complexity
- Concurrency, synchronization, and transactional memory
- Distributed operating systems, middleware, database systems
- Self-stabilizing, self-organizing, and autonomic systems
- Wireless, mobile, sensor and ad-hoc networks
- Fault tolerance, reliability, availability
- Game-theoretic approaches to distributed computing
- Specification, verification, and testing: tools, methodologies
- Networks: protocols, architectures, services, applications
- Multiprocessor and multicore architectures and algorithms
- Security in distributed computing, cryptographic protocols
- Distributed computing issues in the Internet and the Web
- Cloud and peer-to-peer computing
- Mobile agents and autonomous robots
------------------------------
Program Committee
-----------------
James Aspnes, Yale University, USA
Hagit Attiya, Technion, Israel
Chen Avin, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Shiri Chechik, Microsoft Research SVC, USA
Faith Ellen, University of Toronto, Canada
Vijay Garg, University of Texas, Austin, USA
George Giakkoupis, INRIA Rennes, France
Seth Gilbert, National University of Singapore
Rachid Guerraoui, EPFL, Switzerland
Bernhard Haeupler, Microsoft Research SVC, USA
Danny Hendler, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Majid Khabbazian, University of Alberta, Canada
Fabian Kuhn (chair), University of Freiburg, Germany
Christoph Lenzen, MIT, USA
Victor Luchangco, Oracle Labs, USA
Dahlia Malkhi, Microsoft Research SVC, USA
Thomas Moscibroda, Microsoft Research Asia, China
Yoram Moses, Technion, Israel
Danupon Nanongkai, Brown University, USA
Boaz Patt-Shamir, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Andrzej Pelc, University of Quebec, Canada
Jared Saia, University of New Mexico, USA
Thomas Sauerwald, Max Planck Institute, Germany
Christian Schindelhauer, University of Freiburg, Germany
Jukka Suomela, Aalto University, Finland
Sebastien Tixeuil, UPMC Sorbonne University, France
Organization Committee
----------------------
Chen Avin (publicity), Ben Gurion University, Israel
Sebastian Daum (publicity), University of Freiburg, Germany
Mohamed Gouda (general chair), University of Texas, Austin
Alessia Milani (workshops/tutorials), LaBRI, France
Corentin Travers (workshops/tutorials), LaBRI, France
Steering Committee
------------------
Marcos Aguilera, Microsoft Research SVC, USA
Yehuda Afek, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Keren Censor-Hillel, Technion, Israel
Shlomi Dolev, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Antonio Fernandez Anta (chair), IMDEA Netw., Spain
Fabian Kuhn, University Freiburg, Germany
Achour Mostefaoui, University Nantes, France
------------------------------
Submission
----------
Papers are to be submitted electronically, following the guidelines on
the conference web page. Submissions must be in English, in .ps or .pdf
format, and begin with a cover page (not a cover letter) including:
(1) title,
(2) authors? names and affiliations,
(3) contact author?s postal and email address,
(4) a short abstract of the paper,
(5) indication of whether this is a regular paper or a brief
announcement, and
(6) indication of whether the paper is eligible for best student paper
award.
A submission for a regular presentation must report on original research
that has not previously appeared, and has not been concurrently
submitted to a journal or conference with published proceedings. Any
overlap with a published or concurrently submitted paper must be clearly
indicated. A regular submission must not exceed 10 single-column pages
using at least 11 point font on letter paper (excluding cover page and
references). Authors are expected to include all the ideas necessary for
an expert to verify the central claims in the paper. If necessary, the
details may appear in a clearly marked appendix, which will be read at
the discretion of the program committee.
A brief announcement submission must not exceed 3 pages in the same
format. It is permissible for the material in brief announcements to be
published in other conferences. Submissions not conforming to these
rules and papers outside of the scope of the conference will be rejected
without consideration. If requested by the authors on the cover page, a
regular submission that is not selected for a regular presentation can
be considered for the brief announcement format. Such a request will not
affect consideration of the paper for a regular presentation.
Publication
-----------
The proceedings will be published as a volume in the ARCoSS Springer
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Camera-ready versions of
accepted papers must be submitted in the LNCS format.
Awards
------
Awards will be given to the best paper and the best student paper. To be
eligible for the best student paper award at least one of the paper
authors must be a full-time student at the time of submission, and the
student(s) must have made a significant contribution to the paper.
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