[Storage-research-list] Call for Workshop Proposals - The 43rd International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS 2024)

Naghmeh Ivaki naghmeh at dei.uc.pt
Thu Apr 18 18:53:06 EDT 2024


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                        Call for Workshop Proposals  -  SRDS 2024

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       The 43rd International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS 2024) 
                            
                         September 30 - October 04, 2024
                               Charlotte, USA
			https://srds-conference.org/

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The 43rd International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS 2024) is a forum 
for researchers and practitioners interested in distributed systems design, development 
and evaluation, with an emphasis on reliability, availability, safety, dependability, 
security, verification, and real-time aspects. The organizing committee of SRDS 2024 is 
welcoming workshop proposals. 


# Important dates
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(All deadlines are at 23:59 AOE)

* Workshop Proposal Submission: May 3rd, 2024
* Workshop Acceptance Notification: May 10th, 2024


# Proposal Submission
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Proposals must be sent to SRDS'24 workshop co-chairs, and have the following structure:

   * Title of the workshop;
   * A 150- to 200-word abstract, suitable for the conference website;
   * Themes and goals, and relevance to the SRDS community;
   * Information about the procedure for selecting papers and/or presentations, plans 
     for dissemination and publication, and expected number of participants;
   * Preference for a half- or one-day format;
   * Information about previous editions of the same workshop, if any;
   * Names, affiliations and brief bios of organizers, including their past experience in 
     organizing workshops and/or conferences in the field;
   * A list of possible Program Committee members and their affiliations;

Proposals must not exceed three pages in PDF. 

SRDS'24 workshop co-chairs:

 * Michel Cukier: mcukier at umd.edu
 * Anne Remke: anne.remke at wwu.de


# Evaluation Criteria
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   * Relevance to SRDS;
   * Timeliness and expected interest in the topic;
   * Organizers’ ability to lead a successful workshop;
   * Balance and synergy with other SRDS events;


For any questions regarding workshops, please email the workshop chairs: 
For further information, please see:
https://srds-conference.org/cf_workshop_proposals.html


# Topics of Interest
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The major areas of interest include the following topics:
Dependability, security and privacy of distributed systems including, but not limited to, 
cloud, high-performance, fog, and edge computing; distributed data storage and processing; 
distributed machine learning and AI; safety-critical distributed systems; Internet of Things, 
vehicular, robotic, cyber-physical and mobile systems.
Techniques and algorithms advancing the state-of-the-art in fault tolerance, fault recovery, 
robustness, self-stabilization, self-healing, scalability, and real-time for distributed 
systems. These include but are not limited to, coordination, replication, failure prediction 
and detection, micro-services, transactions, and blockchains.
Methods and tools for designing, implementing, verifying, validating, and operating dependable 
and secure distributed applications, middleware, operating systems, virtual machines and hardware.
Analytical, simulative and experimental assessment of dependable and secure distributed systems,
particularly when in real-world settings or with real-world data and in large-scale and complex 
environments.




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