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EDCCS 2024 : Workshop on Engineering techniques for Distributed Computing Continuum Systems

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Link: https://dsg.tuwien.ac.at/news/2024/01/22/news.html
 
When Jul 16, 2024 - Jul 19, 2024
Where Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
Abstract Registration Due Mar 25, 2024
Submission Deadline Apr 19, 2024
Notification Due May 6, 2024
Final Version Due May 10, 2024
Categories    causal inference   distributed systems   computing continuum   edge intelligence
 

Call For Papers

Workshop on Engineering techniques for Distributed Computing Continuum Systems

Under 44th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS 2024), 16-19 Jul 2024, New Jersey, USA.


Distributed Computing Continuum Systems (DCCS) represent a disruptive transformation for the distributed computing paradigm, where boundaries between disparate computing environments vanish, and a seamless continuum emerges. DCCSs are based on the idea of a continuum of computing resources, where each resource has different capabilities and characteristics and, furthermore, different tenants and owners. As cloud computing, edge computing, mobile devices, and other computing devices become a unified ecosystem, numerous opportunities and challenges arise. Creating a cohesive ecosystem in which resources are dynamically allocated across different tiers in accordance with the specific needs of the task at hand while service objectives, including QoS and QoE, are dynamically fulfilled is an ambitious task. In our workshop, we gather papers on various theoretical and practical aspects of DCCS with a special focus on works that show DCCS inherent heterogeneity, e.g., heterogeneity of devices, computing tiers, tenants, owners, etc., and build solutions able to benefit from these differences while making the distributed system to behave as a cohesive entity. The outcome of this special track will produce a roadmap and an initial set of techniques for DCCS researchers and practitioners that will revolutionize the practical implementation of various real-life applications.

This session is a significant step in exploring the potential of distributed computing continuum systems, focusing on revolutionizing interdisciplinary collaboration between researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders in the field of distributed systems. The outcomes of this session will serve as a reference for future developments in this area and help define a roadmap for the use of computing continuum systems in various applications. The session aligns with the Conference’s mission to promote cutting-edge distributed systems research and applications to address critical challenges facing society.

The call for papers can be downloaded from the link: https://dsg.tuwien.ac.at/team/vcasamayor/ICDCS_2024_Workshop_Call_for_Papers.pdf
Topics:

We accept submissions on a wide range of topics in these domains, with a particular emphasis on distributed computing continuum systems, including (but not limited to):

1. Intelligence in distributed computing continuum systems
2. Equilibrium in the computing continuum through active inference
3. Collaborative inference in distributed computing continuum systems
4. Zero trust in distributed computing continuum systems
5. Zero-touch mechanism in distributed computing continuum systems
6. The convergence and interplay of edge, fog, and cloud in the distributed AI/ML
7. Intelligent Data Protocols for distributed computing continuum systems
8. Building Intent, Intelligent and Internet-based distributed Ecosystems
9. Perspectives and opportunities for distributed computing continuum systems
10. Elasticity strategies for distributed computing continuum systems
11. Sustainable distributed computing continuum systems
12. Governing distributed computing continuum systems resources
13. Orchestration in distributed computing continuum systems
14. Causal Inferences for explainability in distributed computing continuum systems
15. Controlling data gravity and frictions in computing continuum systems
16. Real-time data federations, fragmentation, and operations in distributed continuum systems
17. Generative AI and large language models for computing continuum systems.
18. Graph representation learning for distributed computing continuum systems
19. Distributed Computing continuum systems for Generative AI and large language models.
20. Real-time applications, case studies, use case analysis for computing continuum systems (Healthcare, Industry 4.0/5.0, Agriculture, Education, etc.)


Important Dates:

Deadline for Submit Full-text: April 16, 2024 (Friday)

Notification of paper acceptance: May 06, 2024 (Monday)

Camera-ready paper submissions: May 10, 2024 (Friday)

Submission Guidelines:

Papers must be original and unpublished, and must not be submitted concurrently for publication elsewhere. All paper submissions should follow the IEEE 8.5″ x 11″ two-column format using 10pt fonts and the IEEE Conference template (downloadable by selecting “Conferences” in the IEEE-Template Selector https://template-selector.ieee.org/). Each submission can have up to 11 pages (including figures, tables, appendices, and references). Papers exceeding this page limit or with smaller fonts will be rejected without review.

The full paper review process is double-blind. Authors are required to take all reasonable steps to preserve the anonymity of their submission. The submission must not include author information and must not include citations or discussion of related work that would make the authorship apparent. While authors can upload their paper to institutional or other preprint repositories such as arXiv.org before reviewing is complete, we generally discourage this since it places anonymity at risk. If authors decide to upload their paper to a preprint site, they must make sure the title and abstract of their submission to ICDCS are different from the title and abstract of the preprint version, so that it is not immediately obvious the two versions are the same paper.

If your submission is accepted for publication, up to 2 over length pages may be purchased for the final camera-ready version. For each accepted paper, at least one author is required to pay a full author registration and attend the conference to present their work on site. No-show paper will be reported to the publisher and removed from the conference publication. For authors with multiple papers accepted by the conference, a separate author registration is required for each paper.

Paper submission website: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/EDCCS2024
Session Chairs:

Prof. Schahram Dustdar, Professor and Head, Distributed Systems Group, TU Wien, Vienna 1040, Austria. dustdar@dsg.tuwien.ac.at | https://dsg.tuwien.ac.at/team/sd

Dr. Victor Casamayor Pujol, Distributed Systems Group, TU Wien, Vienna 1040, Austria. vcasamayor@dsg.tuwien.ac.at | https://dsg.tuwien.ac.at/team/casamayor

Dr. Praveen Kumar Donta, Distributed Systems Group, TU Wien, Vienna 1040, Austria. pdonta@dsg.tuwien.ac.at | https://dsg.tuwien.ac.at/team/pdonta

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