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ACM SAC DAPP Track 2019 : ACM SAC Decentralized Applications (DAPP) with Blockchain, DLT and Crypto-Currencies | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.cas-blockchain-certification.com/en/acm-sac-dapp-track | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS - SAC 2019
The 34th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing 8-12 April 2019, Limassol, Cyprus https://www.sigapp.org/sac/sac2019/ Track: Decentralized Applications (DAPP) with Blockchain, DLT and Crypto-Currencies Proceedings in the ACM digital library The additional Student Research Competition is sponsored by Microsoft Research Aims and scope of the DAPP track: The goal of the SAC 2019 DAPP track is to review the set of decentralized applications that benefit from the use of blockchains, other distributed ledger technologies (DLT) such as Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) and crypto-currencies. Blockchain has gained momentum since it has been brought to light by Bitcoin around 10 years ago. Since then, new DLT have been proposed and applied in many different application domains such as finance, supply chain, IoT, notarization, credentials in education… However, there are still limitations to these different DLT (energy consumption, attack-resistance, speed…) and their associated crypto-tokens or crypto-currencies can bring interesting new means to incentivize the use of decentralized applications. As the applications are decentralized and may involve payments and other financial activities, the track will also cover related legal contributions and includes in its program committee lawyers and law professors who have been working with DLTs and crypto-currencies. We would like to emphasize that we may accept the submission of industrial experience reports, commercial tools case studies and reports of innovative computing applications if they are written in a scientific way. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Innovative decentralized applications (dApps) Practical use of blockchain, DLT and/or crypto-currencies Application of decentralized consensus algorithms and protocols dApps integrated development environments (IDE) dApps, blockchain, DLT, and/or crypto-currencies software engineering Permissioned and permissionless dApps designs, implementations and testing Peer-to-peer systems used in dApps, blockchain and DLT platforms Performance of dApps, blockchain, DLT and/or crypto-currencies Interoperability between different blockchains/DLT Standardization of blockchain, DLT and/or crypto-currencies Security of dApps, blockchain, DLT and/or crypto-currencies Hardware security modules use in dApps, blockchain, DLT, and/or crypto-currencies Formal verification and legal validity of smart contracts Economics of dApps, blockchain, DLT and/or crypto-currencies Usability and user studies of dApps, blockchain, DLT and/or crypto-currencies Privacy and other legal aspects of dApps, blockchain, DLT and/or crypto-currencies Submission guidelines are posted on the ACM SAC DAPP Web site, which always contains the latest updates. The ACM SAC papers/reviews management tool will be used. The average number of double-blind reviews per paper will be equal to 3 or even greater. Authors are invited to submit full papers about original and unpublished research. Parallel submission to other conferences, other tracks of SAC or any other publications is forbidden. Papers submitted should not have been previously published and should not be subsequently published in the same form elsewhere. Submissions should be properly anonymized to facilitate blind reviewing: papers being submitted should not list the authors, affiliations or addresses on the first page and authors are also encouraged to take care throughout the entire document to minimise references that may reveal the identity of the authors or institution. Papers failing to comply with anonymization or length limitations risk immediate rejection. Be aware that the average acceptance rate per track should be under 25%. Please check the author kit on the main SAC website: the format is usually the format used in the ACM templates. Student Research Competition (SRC) papers can only be at maximum 4 pages long. The length of full papers is 8 pages (included in the registration) + 2 pages (at extra charge) = 10 pages maximum. Papers that received high reviews (that is acceptable by reviewer standards) but were not accepted due to space limitation can be invited for the poster session. The length of poster papers is 3 pages (included in the registration) + 1 page (at extra charge) = 4 pages maximum. Paper registration is required, allowing the inclusion of the paper/poster in the conference proceedings. An author or a proxy attending SAC MUST present the paper: This is a requirement for the paper/poster to be included in the ACM/IEEE digital library. No-show of scheduled papers and posters will result in excluding them from the ACM/IEEE digital library. IMPORTANT DUE DATES September 10, 2018: Submission of papers November 10, 2018: Notification of paper acceptance/rejection November 25, 2018: Camera-ready copies of accepted papers December 10, 2018: Author registration due date April 8 – 12, 2019: Presentations in Limassol, Cyprus Track Program Chair: Dr. Jean-Marc Seigneur, University of Geneva / Reputaction, Switzerland / France Preliminary program committee: Mr. Michael Herman, Parallelspace Corporation, Canada Prof. Jihoon Jeong, Kyung Hee Cyber University, South Korea Dr. Ahn Byung Ik, Fantom Foundation, South Korea Mr. Ken Anderson, Hashgraph Hedera Swirlds, USA Mr. Tim McHalek, Hashgraph Hedera Swirlds, USA Mrs. Alpha Wang, Tencent, China Mr. Kai Wei, China Academy of Telecommunication Research of MIIT, China Prof. Junyoung Heo, Hansung University, Korea Prof. Hong Min, Hoseo University, Korea Mrs. Suzana Maranhão Moreno, Brazilian Development Bank, Brazil Mr. Ruifeng Hu, Huawei, China Prof. Aline Darbellay, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva, Switzerland Dr. Michel José Reymond, Byrne-Sutton Bollen Kern Law Firm, Switzerland Mr. Rene Lauk, Oblicity / Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Mrs. Céline Moille, Yellaw Lawyers, France Mr. Jörn Erbguth, University of Geneva, Switzerland The most up-to-date information can always be found on the ACM SAC DAPP track Website: https://www.cas-blockchain-certification.com/en/acm-sac-dapp-track |
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