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DISC 2023 Call for Papers
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37th International Symposium on Distributed
Computing
October 10-12, 2023
L'Aquila, Italy
http://www.disc-conference.org/wp/disc2023/
Submission link:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=disc23
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Important Dates
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Paper registration: May 3rd, 2023 (23:59
AoE)
Submission deadline: May 10th, 2023 (23:59 AoE)
Rebuttal phase: June 26th - June 30th, 2023 (23:59 AoE)
Notification: July 19th, 2023
Submission of full papers not accepted but invited as brief announcements: July 26th, 2023 (23:59 AoE)
Notification for brief announcements for papers that were not accepted but invited as brief announcements: August 2nd, 2023
Final version: August 8th, 2023
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Scope
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Submissions are sought
in all areas of distributed algorithms and distributed systems including
theory, design, implementation, modelling, analysis, and application of
distributed systems and networks. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
- Biological and nature-inspired distributed
algorithms
- Blockchain protocols
- Coding and reliable communication
- Communication networks: algorithms, protocols,
and applications
- Complexity, lower bounds, and impossibility
results
- Design and analysis of distributed algorithms
- Distributed and concurrent data structures
- Distributed algorithms for clouds and IoT
- Distributed graph algorithms
- Distributed machine learning and data science
- Distributed operating systems, middleware,
database systems
- Distributed resource management
- Fault tolerance, reliability,
self-organization, self-stabilization
- Formal methods for distributed computing:
verification, synthesis and testing
- Game-theoretic and knowledge-based approaches
to distributed computing
- Internet and web applications, social networks
and recommendation systems
- Massively-parallel, high-performance, cloud
and grid computing
- Mobile agents, autonomous distributed systems,
swarm robotics
- Multiprocessor and multi-core architectures
and algorithms
- Overlay networks and peer-to-peer networks
- Population protocols and chemical reaction
networks
- Quantum distributed algorithms
- Replication, consensus, and consistency
- Security in distributed computing,
cryptographic protocols
- Synchronization, persistence and transactional
memory
- Wireless, mobile, sensor and ad-hoc networks
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Submissions
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A submitted paper should clearly motivate the
importance of the problem being addressed, discuss prior work and its
relationship to the paper, explicitly and precisely state the paper’s key
contributions, and outline the key technical ideas and methods used to achieve
the main claims. A submission should strive to be accessible to a broad
audience, as well as having sufficient details for experts in the area.
There are two types of submissions: regular
papers and brief announcements. Regular papers must report on original research
that has not previously been published (and may not be concurrently submitted
to other journals or conferences with proceedings). All ideas necessary for an
expert to fully verify the central claims in a paper, including experimental
results, should be included in the submission. A brief announcement may
describe work in progress or work presented elsewhere. A brief announcement may
also present a result that is short and elegant, but does not require a longer
paper. It may also be used to announce a software distribution or an
experimental result of interest that can be concisely described.
A paper that is not accepted as a regular paper
may be invited as a brief announcement. In this case, per LIPIcs guidelines,
the brief announcement should be submitted for review by the deadline (July
26). All brief announcements, whether originally submitted as a brief
announcement or as a paper, will receive the same time in the conference and
pages in the proceedings.
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Submission format
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Submissions must be in English in pdf format and
they must be prepared using the LaTeX style template for LIPIcs
(https://submission.dagstuhl.de/series/details/5#author) with
\documentclass[a4paper,anonymous,USenglish]{lipics-v2021}.
Submissions must be anonymous, without any
author names, affiliations, or email addresses. The contact information of the
authors will be entered separately in Easychair.
For regular papers, there is no page limit, and
authors are encouraged to use the “full version” of their paper as the
submission. The initial 15 pages should contain a clear presentation of the
merits of the paper, including a discussion of the paper’s importance within
the context of prior work and a description of the key technical and conceptual
ideas used to achieve its main claims. (Illustrative figures are encouraged.)
The submission must contain full proofs of all claims in the paper.
Although there is no bound on the length of a
submission, material other than the first 15 pages will be read at the
committee’s discretion. Papers submitted as brief announcements should comply
with the above rules, replacing 15 pages with 5 pages.
Submissions not conforming to the submission
guidelines and papers outside of the scope of the conference will be rejected
without consideration.
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Anonymous Submissions
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We will use a relaxed implementation of
double-blind peer review. Submissions must not reveal the identity of the
authors in any way. In particular, authors’ names and affiliation should not
appear in the document itself. Authors should ensure that any references to
their own related work are in the third person (e.g., not “We build on our
previous work …” but rather “We build on the work of …”). The purpose of this
process is to help PC members and external reviewers come to an initial
judgment about the paper without bias, not to make it impossible for them to
discover the authors if they were to try.
You are free to disseminate your work through
arXiv and other online repositories and give presentations on your work as
usual. Moreover, nothing should be done in the name of anonymity that weakens
the submission or makes the job of reviewing the paper more difficult. In
particular, important references should not be omitted or anonymized.
Brief announcements should also be submitted
without author names and affiliations so that a reviewer can form an initial
judgment without bias, but they can contain a reference to the full version of
the work in the bibliography.
Please feel free to ask the PC chair if you have
any questions about the double-blind policy of DISC 2023.
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Conflict of Interest
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The submission form provides an opportunity to
specify conflicts of interest with any of the PC members. If you feel that you
have a valid reason for a conflict of interest beyond the PC members, or any
other issues related to the fair treatment of your submission, contact the PC
chair, Rotem Oshman, or the SafeTOC representative for DISC, Faith Ellen.
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Participation at DISC
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It is expected that accepted papers and brief
announcements be presented in-person at the conference.
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Publication
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The proceedings will be published by LIPIcs. The
final version of the paper has to be formatted following the LIPIcs guidelines.
Regular papers will have 15 pages in the final proceedings (excluding
references), and brief announcements will have 3 pages in the proceedings
(including everything). If more space is needed, the authors are encouraged to
post the full version e.g. on arXiv and refer to it in their paper.
Accepted papers and brief announcements must be
presented by one of the authors, with a full registration and according to the
final schedule.
Extended and revised versions of selected papers
will be considered for a special issue of the journal Distributed Computing.
The best paper at DISC will be considered for
publication in the Journal of the ACM.
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Awards
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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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Organization
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Program Committee:
- Carole Delporte-Gallet, IRIF, Université Paris Cité, France
- Corentin Travers, LIS/Université d'Aix-Marseille, France
- Fabian Kuhn, University of Freiburg, Germany
- Gillat Kol, Princeton University, USA
- Gregory Chockler, University of Surrey, UK
- Guy Goren, Protocol Labs, Israel
- Jara Uitto, Aalto University, Finland
- Jennifer Welch, Texas A&M University, USA
- Juho Hirvonen, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology and Aalto University, Finland
- Kunal Agrawal, Washington University in St. Louise, USA
- Laurent Feuilloley, CNRS / Université de Lyon, France
- Manuela Fischer, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Mark Moir, Oracle Labs, USA
- Maurice Herlihy, Brown University, USA
- Nicola Santoro, Carleton University, Canada
- Oded Naor, Technion, Israel
- Orr Fischer, Weizmann Institute, Israel
- Paul G. Spirakis, University of Liverpool, UK
- Pedro Montealegre, Adolfo Ibáñez University, Chile
- Petr Kuznetsov, INFRES, Telecom Paris, France
- Petra Berenbrink, University of Hamburg, Germany
- Rafael Pass, Tel Aviv University, Israel and Cornell University, USA
- Rati Gelashvili, Aptos, USA
- Rob Johnson, VMWare, USA
- Rotem Oshman, Tel Aviv University, Israel (Chair)
- Siddhartha Visveswara Jayanti, Google Research and MIT, USA
- Tania Lorido Botran, Roblox, USA
- Wojciech Golab, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Zarko Milosevic, Informal Systems, Canada
Steering Committee:
- Hagit Attiya, Technion, Israel (Vice Chair)
- Seth Gilbert, NUS, Singapore
- Christian Scheideler, University of Paderborn, Germany
- Rotem Oshman, Tel Aviv University, Israel
- Calvin Newport, Georgetown University, USA
- Moti Medina, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
- Jukka Suomela, Aalto University, Finland (Chair)
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Regards,
William K. Moses Jr.
Publicity Chair, DISC 2023
https://sites.google.com/view/wkmjr
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