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ACM/IFIP Middleware
The annual ACM/IFIP Middleware conference is a major forum for discussing innovations and recent scientific advances in middleware systems with a focus on the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation of distributed systems, platforms, and architectures for computing, storage, and communication. The conference will include a high-quality single-track technical program, invited speakers, an industrial track, panel discussions involving academic and industry leaders, poster and demonstration presentations, a doctoral symposium, tutorials, and workshops. TOPICS OF INTEREST The Middleware conference seeks original submissions of research papers on a diverse range of topics, particularly those identifying new research directions. The topics of interest for the conference include, but are not limited to: Middleware Applications Middleware for cyber-physical and real-time systems Middleware support for security and privacy Middleware for AI and machine learning systems Middleware for data science pipelines Middleware techniques for internet-of-things and smart cities Middleware for multimedia systems Middleware Systems Fault tolerance and consistency Distributed and parallel systems Distributed ledgers and blockchains Event-based, publish/subscribe, streaming, and peer-to-peer systems Serverless and Function-as-a-Service computing Data-intensive systems (big data) Cloud, fog, edge computing, and data centers Networking, network function virtualization, and software-defined networking Mobile and pervasive systems and services Emerging hardware technologies Middleware Design Principles and Programming Models Programming abstractions and paradigms for middleware Reconfigurable, adaptable, and reflective middleware Critical reviews of middleware paradigms, e.g., object models, aspect orientation Methodologies and tools for middleware systems design, implementation, verification, and evaluation Monitoring, resource management, and analysis Virtualization, auto-scaling, provisioning, and scheduling Energy and power-aware techniques General Chair Aniruddha S Gokhale, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA Program Committee Co-Chairs Mohammad Sadoghi, University of California, Davis, CA, USA Lydia Y. Chen, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland && Delft University of Technology, Netherlands. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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