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ERCIM-Blockchain 2018 : Blockchain Engineering: Challenges and Opportunities for Computer Science Research | |||||||||||||
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ERCIM-Blockchain: Blockchain Engineering: Challenges and Opportunities for Computer Science Research.
With Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology has gained widespread attention by the general public. Major companies like Facebook have announced that they are considering significant projects based on this technology. The purpose of this workshop is to look at what the general excitement about blockchain technologies means for computer science research and to identify the major research challenges in this area. During 2017, a [5] first ERCIM workshop on Blockchain Technology and a [6] special issue of ERCIM news revealed that blockchain engineering touches upon a wide variety of very diverse areas of computer science research, including * P2P networks * Distributed systems (in particular scalability) * Cryptography (with a focus on crypto-agility) * Consensus-building and validation * Software engineering (smart contracts) * Protocol design * Process modelling and governance The ERCIM workshop on Blockchain Technology will further explore the opportunities for computer science research in the area. The aim is to establish Blockchain Engineering as a new field of computer science research. Goals include * Solidifying and incubating the fledgling community of Blockchain technology research * Fostering an “interdisciplinary” exchange between researchers specialised in the various CS research fields covered by blockchain technology * Establishing a roadmap documenting ongoing research and open research questions in the rapidly moving field of blockchain technology * Developing, analysing and evaluating Blockchain applications, networks and infrastructures Submission Guidelines The workshop welcomes submissions of unpublished contributions covering the theoretical and practical aspects of the blockchain technology from academia, government, industry, and contributing individuals. All submissions should be in PDF. * Full papers should consist of 5-10 Pages * Posters should consist of a 1-2 page description of the poster or a draft of the poster itself All submissions will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will receive a DOI and will be published in an open access library. We plan to also publish selected papers in a subsequent journal or book. List of Topics Possible topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Architecture + Scaling issues of blockchains + Cryptographic algorithms and protocols for blockchains + Permissioned and permissionless blockchain designs + Formal specification of Blockchain behavior + Proof-of-work/ proof-of-stake algorithms + Distributed consensus algorithms and protocols + Peer-to- peer communication protocols + Identity, identification and trust + Atomic swaps and cross blockchain communication * Smart contracts + Smart contract programming languages and VMs + Workflow automation + Formal verification of smart contracts + Smart Contract Testing (SCT) + Smart Contracts Software engineering * Privacy and Security + Privacy and anonymity-enhancing technologies + Confidentiality + Security of blockchain protocols + Attacks on existing blockchain protocols and platforms + Fraud in cryptocurrencies, contracts and blockchain + Privacy and anonymity-enhancing technologies * Blockchain Applications + Finance + Internet of Things + Supply chain management + Notarization + E-government + Energy/Smart Grid + Copyright management + … * Cryptocurrencies + Economics of cryptocurrencies + Analytics, prediction of cryptocurrency markets + Privacy and anonymity + Fraud detection and financial crime prevention * Operations + Forensics and monitoring + Real-world measurements and metrics + Test-beds and platforms * Societal aspects + Usability and user studies + Governance + Regulation + Legal implications of smart contracts and virtual currencies + Censorship + Developing countries and blockchain adoption * Standardization and Interoperability + Interplay between Blockchains + Interoperable Smart Contracts + Directory of public / private Blockchains Program Committee Chairs: * Wolfgang Prinz, Fraunhofer FIT, RWTH Aachen University * Philipp Hoschka, ERCIM Members: (to be completed) * Elli Androulaki, IBM Research, Zurich * Gilbert Fridgen, Fraunhofer FIT / University of Bayreuth * Georges Gonthier, INRIA * Matthias Jarke, RWTH Aachen University * Evangelos Markatos, ICS/FORTH * Paolo Mori, CNR * Thomas Rose, Fraunhofer FIT / RWTH Aachen * Qiang Tang, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology The conference will be held at CWI in Amsterdam (Netherlands). Contact All questions about submissions should be emailed to [7] the chairs. About ERCIM As incubator of scientific communities in computer science and mathematics, ERCIM - the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics - aims to foster collaborative work within the European research community and to increase cooperation with European industry. The ERCIM consortium consists of leading European research institutes in computer science and mathematics. ERCIM is the European Host of the [8] W3C. Copyright © 2002 – 2018 EasyChair References 1. https://easychair.org/ 2. https://easychair.org/help/article.cgi 3. https://easychair.org/account/signin.cgi 4. https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ercimblockchain2018 5. https://www.ercim.eu/news/426-ercim-spring-meetings-2017 6. https://ercim-news.ercim.eu/en110/special/introduction-to-the-special-theme-blockchain-engineering 7. wolfgang.prinz@fit.fraunhofer.de, ph@ercim.eu 8. http://w3.org/ |
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