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Revision as of 15:36, 15 December 2022
The document "DAIS 2020" was published on "2023-06-27T13:48:36" on the website "ConfIDent" under the URL https://confident-conference.org/index.php/Event:DAIS 2020.
The document "DAIS 2020" describes an event in the sense of a conference.
The document "DAIS 2020" contains information about the event "DAIS 2020" with start date "2020/06/15" and end date "2020/06/19".
The event "DAIS 2020" is part of the event series identified by [[Event Series:DAIS]]
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Submitted Papers
17
Accepted Papers
10
Accepted Short Papers
1
Venue
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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.