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Revision as of 11:17, 22 December 2020

DAIS 2020
20th International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems
Event in series DAIS
Dates 2020/06/15 (iCal) - 2020/06/19
Homepage: http://www.discotec.org/2020/dais.html
Location
Location: Valletta, Malta
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Important dates
Submissions: 2020/02/28
Committees
General chairs: Adrian Francalanza
PC chairs: Anne Remke, Valerio Schiavoni
Keynote speaker: Nathalie Bertrand, Holger Hermanns, Peter Kriens, Ken McMillan
Table of Contents

Contents


Topics

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.